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31.Dd April 17, 2010
32.Dt GETCWD 3
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm getcwd ,
36.Nm getwd
37.Nd get working directory pathname
38.Sh LIBRARY
39.Lb libc
40.Sh SYNOPSIS
41.In unistd.h
42.Ft char *
43.Fn getcwd "char *buf" "size_t size"
44.Ft char *
45.Fn getwd "char *buf"
46.Sh DESCRIPTION
47The
48.Fn getcwd
49function copies the absolute pathname of the current working directory
50into the memory referenced by
51.Fa buf
52and returns a pointer to
53.Fa buf .
54The
55.Fa size
56argument is the size, in bytes, of the array referenced by
57.Fa buf .
58.Pp
59If
60.Fa buf
61is
62.Dv NULL ,
63space is allocated as necessary to store the pathname.
64This space may later be
65.Xr free 3 Ns 'd .
66.Pp
67The function
68.Fn getwd
69is a compatibility routine which calls
70.Fn getcwd
71with its
72.Fa buf
73argument and a size of
74.Dv MAXPATHLEN
75(as defined in the include
76file
77.In sys/param.h ) .
78Obviously,
79.Fa buf
80should be at least
81.Dv MAXPATHLEN
82bytes in length.
83.Pp
84These routines have traditionally been used by programs to save the
85name of a working directory for the purpose of returning to it.
86A much faster and less error-prone method of accomplishing this is to
87open the current directory
88.Pq Ql .\&
89and use the
90.Xr fchdir 2
91function to return.
92.Sh RETURN VALUES
93Upon successful completion, a pointer to the pathname is returned.
94Otherwise a
95.Dv NULL
96pointer is returned and the global variable
97.Va errno
98is set to indicate the error.
99In addition,
100.Fn getwd
101copies the error message associated with
102.Va errno
103into the memory referenced by
104.Fa buf .
105.Sh ERRORS
106The
107.Fn getcwd
108function
109will fail if:
110.Bl -tag -width Er
111.It Bq Er EINVAL
112The
113.Fa size
114argument is zero.
115.It Bq Er ENOENT
116A component of the pathname no longer exists.
117.It Bq Er ENOMEM
118Insufficient memory is available.
119.It Bq Er ERANGE
120The
121.Fa size
122argument is greater than zero but smaller than the length of the pathname
123plus 1.
124.El
125.Pp
126The
127.Fn getcwd
128function
129may fail if:
130.Bl -tag -width Er
131.It Bq Er EACCES
132Read or search permission was denied for a component of the pathname.
133This is only checked in limited cases, depending on implementation details.
134.El
135.Sh SEE ALSO
136.Xr chdir 2 ,
137.Xr fchdir 2 ,
138.Xr malloc 3 ,
139.Xr strerror 3
140.Sh STANDARDS
141The
142.Fn getcwd
143function
144conforms to
145.St -p1003.1-90 .
146The ability to specify a
147.Dv NULL
148pointer and have
149.Fn getcwd
150allocate memory as necessary is an extension.
151.Sh HISTORY
152The
153.Fn getwd
154function appeared in
155.Bx 4.0 .
156.Sh BUGS
157The
158.Fn getwd
159function
160does not do sufficient error checking and is not able to return very
161long, but valid, paths.
162It is provided for compatibility.
163