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| getpwnam |
| Portability: | POSIX.1 conforming, UNIX compatible |
| SYNOPSIS | |
| DESCRIPTION | |
| RETURN VALUE | |
| EXAMPLE | |
| SEE ALSO |
| SYNOPSIS |
#include <sys/types.h> #include <pwd.h> struct passwd *getpwnam(const char *name);
| DESCRIPTION |
getpwnam
returns a pointer to the
passwd
structure.
passwd
contains an entry from the user database.
name
is a pointer to the user
name.
passwd
is defined in
<pwd.h>
.
It contains the following members:
pw_name
|
user name |
pw_uid
|
user ID number |
pw_dir
|
initial working directory |
pw_shell
|
initial user program. |
| RETURN VALUE |
getpwnam
returns a pointer to a user database entry if successful.
Note that the pointer returned by
getpwnam
may be a static data area that can be rewritten by the next
call to
getpwnam
or
getpwuid
.
getpwnam
returns a
NULL
pointer if unsuccessful.
| EXAMPLE |
The following code fragment illustrates
the use of
getpwnam
to
obtain the home directory of the user:
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
.
.
.
struct passwd *p;
char user[ ] ="YVONNE";
if ((p = getpwnam(user)) == NULL)
perror("getpwnam() error");
else {
printf("pw_name : %s\n", p-> pw_name);
printf("pw_dir : %d\n", p-> pw_dir);
}
.
.
.
| SEE ALSO |
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