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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" $FreeBSD: head/share/man/man9/getenv.9 289761 2015-10-22 16:46:30Z cem $ .\" .Dd October 22, 2015 .Dt GETENV 9 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm freeenv , .Nm getenv , .Nm getenv_int , .Nm getenv_long , .Nm getenv_string , .Nm getenv_quad , .Nm getenv_uint , .Nm getenv_ulong , .Nm setenv , .Nm testenv , .Nm unsetenv .Nd kernel environment variable functions .Sh SYNOPSIS .In sys/param.h .In sys/systm.h .Ft void .Fn freeenv "char *env" .Ft char * .Fn getenv "const char *name" .Ft int .Fn getenv_int "const char *name" "int *data" .Ft int .Fn getenv_long "const char *name" "long *data" .Ft int .Fn getenv_string "const char *name" "char *data" "int size" .Ft int .Fn getenv_quad "const char *name" "quad_t *data" .Ft int .Fn getenv_uint "const char *name" "unsigned int *data" .Ft int .Fn getenv_ulong "const char *name" "unsigned long *data" .Ft int .Fn setenv "const char *name" "const char *value" .Ft int .Fn testenv "const char *name" .Ft int .Fn unsetenv "const char *name" .Sh DESCRIPTION These functions set, unset, fetch, and parse variables from the kernel's environment. .Pp The .Fn getenv function obtains the current value of the kernel environment variable .Fa name and returns a pointer to the string value. The caller should not modify the string pointed to by the return value. The .Fn getenv function may allocate temporary storage, so the .Fn freeenv function must be called to release any allocated resources when the value returned by .Fn getenv is no longer needed. .Pp The .Fn freeenv function is used to release the resources allocated by a previous call to .Fn getenv . The .Fa env argument passed to .Fn freeenv is the pointer returned by the earlier call to .Fn getenv . Like .Xr free 3 , the .Fa env argument can be .Va NULL , in which case no action occurs. .Pp The .Fn setenv function inserts or resets the kernel environment variable .Fa name to .Fa value . If the variable .Fa name already exists, its value is replaced. This function can fail if an internal limit on the number of environment variables is exceeded. .Pp The .Fn unsetenv function deletes the kernel environment variable .Fa name . .Pp The .Fn testenv function is used to determine if a kernel environment variable exists. It returns a non-zero value if the variable .Fa name exists and zero if it does not. .Pp The .Fn getenv_int , .Fn getenv_long , .Fn getenv_quad , .Fn getenv_uint , and .Fn getenv_ulong functions look for a kernel environment variable .Fa name and parse it as a signed integer, long integer, signed 64-bit integer, unsigned integer, or an unsigned long integer, respectively. These functions fail and return zero if .Fa name does not exist or if any invalid characters are present in its value. On success, these function store the parsed value in the integer variable pointed to by .Fa data . If the parsed value overflows the integer type, a truncated value is stored in .Fa data and zero is returned. If the value begins with a prefix of .Dq 0x it is interpreted as hexadecimal. If it begins with a prefix of .Dq 0 it is interpreted as octal. Otherwise, the value is interpreted as decimal. The value may contain a single character suffix specifying a unit for the value. The interpreted value is multiplied by the unit's magnitude before being returned. The following unit suffixes are supported: .Bl -column -offset indent ".Sy Unit" ".Sy Magnitude" .It Sy Unit Ta Sy Magnitude .It k Ta 2^10 .It m Ta 2^20 .It g Ta 2^30 .It t Ta 2^40 .El .Pp The .Fn getenv_string function stores a copy of the kernel environment variable .Fa name in the buffer described by .Fa data and .Fa size. If the variable does not exist, zero is returned. If the variable exists, up to .Fa size - 1 characters of its value are copied to the buffer pointed to by .Fa data followed by a null character and a non-zero value is returned. .Sh RETURN VALUES The .Fn getenv function returns a pointer to an environment variable's value on success or .Dv NULL if the variable does not exist. .Pp The .Fn setenv and .Fn unsetenv functions return zero on success and -1 on failure. .Pp The .Fn testenv function returns zero if the specified environment variable does not exist and a non-zero value if it does exist. The .Fn getenv_int , .Fn getenv_long , .Fn getenv_string , .Fn getenv_quad , .Fn getenv_uint , and .Fn getenv_ulong functions return a non-zero value on success and zero on failure.