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| getpgrp |
| Portability: | POSIX.1 conforming, UNIX compatible |
| SYNOPSIS | |
| DESCRIPTION | |
| RETURN VALUE | |
| EXAMPLE | |
| RELATED FUNCTIONS |
| SYNOPSIS |
#include <sys/types.h> #include <unistd.h> pid_t getpgrp(void);
| DESCRIPTION |
getpgrp
determines the process group ID of the calling process.
| RETURN VALUE |
If successful,
getpgrp
returns the process group ID of the calling process. Under
unusual conditions (for instance, if USS is not running)
getpgrp
can fail. In this case,
getpgrp
issues an OS/390 user ABEND 1230 to indicate
the error.
| EXAMPLE |
The following code fragment illustrates
the use of
getgprp
to determine
the process group ID of the calling process:
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
.
.
.
if (fork() == 0) {
printf("The child's PID is %d. The process group ID is %d\n",
(int) getpid(), (int) getpgrp());
exit(0);
}
.
.
.
Note:
Also see the
setpgid
example. ![[cautionend]](../common/images/cautend.gif)
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