getenv(3) — Linux manual page

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 getenv(3)                Library Functions Manual               getenv(3) 

NAME         top

        getenv, secure_getenv - get an environment variable 

LIBRARY         top

        Standard C library (libc, -lc) 

SYNOPSIS         top

        #include <stdlib.h>         char *getenv(const char *name);        char *secure_getenv(const char *name);     Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see    feature_test_macros(7)):         secure_getenv():            _GNU_SOURCE 

DESCRIPTION         top

        The getenv() function searches the environment list to find the        environment variable name, and returns a pointer to the        corresponding value string.         The GNU-specific secure_getenv() function is just like getenv()        except that it returns NULL in cases where "secure execution" is        required.  Secure execution is required if one of the following        conditions was true when the program run by the calling process        was loaded:         •  the process's effective user ID did not match its real user ID           or the process's effective group ID did not match its real           group ID (typically this is the result of executing a set-user-           ID or set-group-ID program);         •  the effective capability bit was set on the executable file; or         •  the process has a nonempty permitted capability set.         Secure execution may also be required if triggered by some Linux        security modules.         The secure_getenv() function is intended for use in general-        purpose libraries to avoid vulnerabilities that could occur if        set-user-ID or set-group-ID programs accidentally trusted the        environment. 

RETURN VALUE         top

        The getenv() function returns a pointer to the value in the        environment, or NULL if there is no match. 

ATTRIBUTES         top

        For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see        attributes(7).        ┌──────────────────────────────────┬───────────────┬─────────────┐        │ Interface                        Attribute     Value       │        ├──────────────────────────────────┼───────────────┼─────────────┤        │ getenv(), secure_getenv()        │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe env │        └──────────────────────────────────┴───────────────┴─────────────┘ 

STANDARDS         top

        getenv()               C11, POSIX.1-2008.         secure_getenv()               GNU. 

HISTORY         top

        getenv()               POSIX.1-2001, C89, C99, SVr4, 4.3BSD.         secure_getenv()               glibc 2.17. 

NOTES         top

        The strings in the environment list are of the form name=value.         As typically implemented, getenv() returns a pointer to a string        within the environment list.  The caller must take care not to        modify this string, since that would change the environment of the        process.         The implementation of getenv() is not required to be reentrant.        The string pointed to by the return value of getenv() may be        statically allocated, and can be modified by a subsequent call to        getenv(), putenv(3), setenv(3), or unsetenv(3).         The "secure execution" mode of secure_getenv() is controlled by        the AT_SECURE flag contained in the auxiliary vector passed from        the kernel to user space. 

SEE ALSO         top

        clearenv(3), getauxval(3), putenv(3), setenv(3), unsetenv(3),        capabilities(7), environ(7) 

COLOPHON         top

        This page is part of the man-pages (Linux kernel and C library        user-space interface documentation) project.  Information about        the project can be found at         ⟨https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/⟩.  If you have a bug report        for this manual page, see        ⟨https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/docs/man-pages/man-pages.git/tree/CONTRIBUTING⟩.        This page was obtained from the tarball man-pages-6.10.tar.gz        fetched from        ⟨https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/man-pages/⟩ on        2025-02-02.  If you discover any rendering problems in this HTML        version of the page, or you believe there is a better or more up-        to-date source for the page, or you have corrections or        improvements to the information in this COLOPHON (which is not        part of the original manual page), send a mail to        [email protected]  Linux man-pages 6.10            2024-07-23                      getenv(3) 

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