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34.Dd April 18, 2021
35.Dt GETPROGNAME 3
36.Os
37.Sh NAME
38.Nm getprogname ,
39.Nm setprogname
40.Nd get or set the program name
41.Sh LIBRARY
42.Lb libc
43.Sh SYNOPSIS
44.In stdlib.h
45.Ft const char *
46.Fn getprogname "void"
47.Ft void
48.Fn setprogname "const char *progname"
49.Sh DESCRIPTION
50The
51.Fn getprogname
52and
53.Fn setprogname
54functions manipulate the name of the current program.
55They are used by error-reporting routines to produce
56consistent output.
57.Pp
58The
59.Fn getprogname
60function returns the name of the program.
61If the name has not been set yet, it will return
62.Dv NULL .
63.Pp
64The
65.Fn setprogname
66function sets the name of the program to be the last component of the
67.Fa progname
68argument.
69Since a pointer to the given string is kept as the program name,
70it should not be modified for the rest of the program's lifetime.
71.Pp
72In
73.Fx ,
74the name of the program is set by the start-up code that is run before
75.Fn main ;
76thus,
77running
78.Fn setprogname
79is not necessary.
80Programs that desire maximum portability should still call it;
81on another operating system,
82these functions may be implemented in a portability library.
83Calling
84.Fn setprogname
85allows the aforementioned library to learn the program name without
86modifications to the start-up code.
87.Sh EXAMPLES
88The following example presents a simple program, which shows the difference
89between
90.Fn getprogname
91and
92.Va "argv[0]" .
93.Bd -literal -offset indent
94#include <stdio.h>
95#include <stdlib.h>
96
97int
98main(int argc, char** argv)
99{
100	printf("getprogname(): %s\en", getprogname());
101	printf("argv[0]: %s\en", argv[0]);
102	return (0);
103}
104.Ed
105.Pp
106When compiled and executed (e.g., with
107.Ql ./a.out )
108the output of the program is going to look like this:
109.Bd -literal -offset indent
110getprogname(): a.out
111argv[0]: ./a.out
112.Ed
113.Sh SEE ALSO
114.Xr err 3 ,
115.Xr setproctitle 3
116.Sh HISTORY
117These functions first appeared in
118.Nx 1.6 ,
119and made their way into
120.Fx 4.4 .
121