2 * Some systems do not have setenv(). This one is modeled after 4.4 BSD, but
3 * is implemented in terms of portable primitives only: getenv(), putenv()
4 * and malloc(). It should therefore be safe to use on every UNIX system.
6 * If clobber == 0, do not overwrite an existing variable.
8 * Returns nonzero if memory allocation fails.
10 * Author: Wietse Venema, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands.
14 static char sccsid
[] = "@(#) setenv.c 1.1 93/03/07 22:47:58";
17 /* setenv - update or insert environment (name,value) pair */
19 int setenv(name
, value
, clobber
)
28 if (clobber
== 0 && getenv(name
) != 0)
30 if ((cp
= malloc(strlen(name
) + strlen(value
) + 2)) == 0)
32 sprintf(cp
, "%s=%s", name
, value
);