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35.Dd March 14, 2023
36.Dt GETENV 3
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm clearenv ,
40.Nm getenv ,
41.Nm putenv ,
42.Nm secure_getenv ,
43.Nm setenv ,
44.Nm unsetenv
45.Nd environment variable functions
46.Sh LIBRARY
47.Lb libc
48.Sh SYNOPSIS
49.In stdlib.h
50.Ft int
51.Fn clearenv "void"
52.Ft char *
53.Fn getenv "const char *name"
54.Ft char *
55.Fn secure_getenv "const char *name"
56.Ft int
57.Fn setenv "const char *name" "const char *value" "int overwrite"
58.Ft int
59.Fn putenv "char *string"
60.Ft int
61.Fn unsetenv "const char *name"
62.Sh DESCRIPTION
63These functions set, unset and fetch environment variables from the
64host
65.Em environment list .
66.Pp
67The
68.Fn clearenv
69function clears all environment variables.
70New variables can be added using
71.Fn setenv
72and
73.Fn putenv .
74.Pp
75The
76.Fn getenv
77function obtains the current value of the environment variable,
78.Fa name .
79The application should not modify the string pointed
80to by the
81.Fn getenv
82function.
83.Pp
84The
85.Fn secure_getenv
86returns
87.Va NULL
88when the environment cannot be trusted, otherwise it acts like
89.Fn getenv .
90The environment currently is not trusted when
91.Xr issetugid 3
92returns a non-zero value, but other conditions may be added
93in the future.
94.Pp
95The
96.Fn setenv
97function inserts or resets the environment variable
98.Fa name
99in the current environment list.
100If the variable
101.Fa name
102does not exist in the list,
103it is inserted with the given
104.Fa value .
105If the variable does exist, the argument
106.Fa overwrite
107is tested; if
108.Fa overwrite
109is zero, the
110variable is not reset, otherwise it is reset
111to the given
112.Fa value .
113.Pp
114The
115.Fn putenv
116function takes an argument of the form ``name=value'' and
117puts it directly into the current environment,
118so altering the argument shall change the environment.
119If the variable
120.Fa name
121does not exist in the list,
122it is inserted with the given
123.Fa value .
124If the variable
125.Fa name
126does exist, it is reset to the given
127.Fa value .
128.Pp
129The
130.Fn unsetenv
131function
132deletes all instances of the variable name pointed to by
133.Fa name
134from the list.
135.Pp
136If corruption (e.g., a name without a value) is detected while making a copy of
137environ for internal usage, then
138.Fn setenv ,
139.Fn unsetenv
140and
141.Fn putenv
142will output a warning to stderr about the issue, drop the corrupt entry and
143complete the task without error.
144.Sh RETURN VALUES
145The
146.Fn getenv
147function returns the value of the environment variable as a
148.Dv NUL Ns
149-terminated string.
150If the variable
151.Fa name
152is not in the current environment,
153.Dv NULL
154is returned.
155.Pp
156The
157.Fn secure_getenv
158function returns
159.Dv NULL
160if the process is in "secure execution," otherwise it will call
161.Fn getenv .
162.Pp
163.Rv -std clearenv setenv putenv unsetenv
164.Sh ERRORS
165.Bl -tag -width Er
166.It Bq Er EINVAL
167The function
168.Fn getenv ,
169.Fn setenv
170or
171.Fn unsetenv
172failed because the
173.Fa name
174is a
175.Dv NULL
176pointer, points to an empty string, or points to a string containing an
177.Dq Li \&=
178character.
179.Pp
180The function
181.Fn putenv
182failed because
183.Fa string
184is a
185.Dv NULL
186pointer,
187.Fa string
188is without an
189.Dq Li \&=
190character or
191.Dq Li \&=
192is the first character in
193.Fa string .
194This does not follow the
195.Tn POSIX
196specification.
197.It Bq Er ENOMEM
198The function
199.Fn setenv ,
200.Fn unsetenv
201or
202.Fn putenv
203failed because they were unable to allocate memory for the environment.
204.El
205.Sh SEE ALSO
206.Xr csh 1 ,
207.Xr sh 1 ,
208.Xr execve 2 ,
209.Xr environ 7
210.Sh STANDARDS
211The
212.Fn getenv
213function conforms to
214.St -isoC .
215The
216.Fn setenv ,
217.Fn putenv
218and
219.Fn unsetenv
220functions conforms to
221.St -p1003.1-2001 .
222The
223.Fn secure_getenv
224function is expected to be glibc-compatible.
225.Sh HISTORY
226The functions
227.Fn setenv
228and
229.Fn unsetenv
230appeared in
231.At v7 .
232The
233.Fn putenv
234function appeared in
235.Bx 4.3 Reno .
236.Pp
237Until
238.Fx 7.0 ,
239.Fn putenv
240would make a copy of
241.Fa string
242and insert it into the environment using
243.Fn setenv .
244This was changed to use
245.Fa string
246as the memory location of the ``name=value'' pair to follow the
247.Tn POSIX
248specification.
249.Pp
250The
251.Fn clearenv
252and
253.Fn secure_getenv
254functions were added in
255.Fx 14 .
256.Sh BUGS
257Successive calls to
258.Fn setenv
259that assign a larger-sized
260.Fa value
261than any previous value to the same
262.Fa name
263will result in a memory leak.
264The
265.Fx
266semantics for this function
267(namely, that the contents of
268.Fa value
269are copied and that old values remain accessible indefinitely) make this
270bug unavoidable.
271Future versions may eliminate one or both of these
272semantic guarantees in order to fix the bug.
273