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36 .TH PUTENV 3 2021-03-22 "GNU" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
38 putenv \- change or add an environment variable
41 .B #include <stdlib.h>
43 .BI "int putenv(char *" string );
48 Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see
49 .BR feature_test_macros (7)):
55 || /* Glibc since 2.19: */ _DEFAULT_SOURCE
56 || /* Glibc <= 2.19: */ _SVID_SOURCE
61 function adds or changes the value of environment
63 The argument \fIstring\fP is of the form \fIname\fP=\fIvalue\fP.
64 If \fIname\fP does not already exist in the environment, then
65 \fIstring\fP is added to the environment.
66 If \fIname\fP does exist,
67 then the value of \fIname\fP in the environment is changed to
69 The string pointed to by \fIstring\fP becomes part of the environment,
70 so altering the string changes the environment.
74 function returns zero on success.
75 On failure, it returns a nonzero value, and
77 is set to indicate the error.
81 Insufficient space to allocate new environment.
83 For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see
91 Interface Attribute Value
94 T} Thread safety MT-Unsafe const:env
100 POSIX.1-2001, POSIX.1-2008, SVr4, 4.3BSD.
104 function is not required to be reentrant, and the
105 one in glibc 2.0 is not, but the glibc 2.1 version is.
107 .\" Description for libc4, libc5, glibc:
108 .\" If the argument \fIstring\fP is of the form \fIname\fP,
109 .\" and does not contain an \(aq=\(aq character, then the variable \fIname\fP
110 .\" is removed from the environment.
113 .\" has to allocate a new array \fIenviron\fP,
114 .\" and the previous array was also allocated by
116 .\" then it will be freed.
117 .\" In no case will the old storage associated
118 .\" to the environment variable itself be freed.
120 Since version 2.1.2, the glibc implementation conforms to SUSv2:
121 the pointer \fIstring\fP given to
124 In particular, this string becomes part of the environment;
125 changing it later will change the environment.
126 (Thus, it is an error to call
128 with an automatic variable
129 as the argument, then return from the calling function while \fIstring\fP
130 is still part of the environment.)
131 However, glibc versions 2.0 to 2.1.1 differ: a copy of the string is used.
132 On the one hand this causes a memory leak, and on the other hand
135 The 4.4BSD version, like glibc 2.0, uses a copy.
137 SUSv2 removes the \fIconst\fP from the prototype, and so does glibc 2.1.3.
139 The GNU C library implementation provides a nonstandard extension.
142 does not include an equal sign:
150 then the named variable is removed from the caller's environment.