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For compatibility with differing environment conventions, the .Fn getenv or .Fn getenv_r given argument .Ar name may be appended with an equal sign .Dq Li \&= . .Pp The .Fn getenv function obtains the current value of the environment variable .Ar name . If the variable .Ar name is not in the current environment, a .Dv NULL pointer is returned. .Pp The .Fn getenv_r function obtains the current value of the environment variable .Fa name and copies it to .Fa buf . If .Fa name is not in the current environment, or the string length of the value of .Fa name is longer than .Fa len characters, then \-1 is returned and .Va errno is set to indicate the error. .Pp The .Fn setenv function inserts or resets the environment variable .Ar name in the current environment list. If the variable .Ar name does not exist in the list, it is inserted with the given .Ar value . If the variable does exist, the argument .Ar overwrite is tested; if .Ar overwrite is zero, the variable is not reset, otherwise it is reset to the given .Ar value . .Pp The .Fn putenv function takes an argument of the form .Dq name=value and it will set the environment variable .Dq name equal to .Dq value by altering an existing entry, or creating a new one if an existing one does not exist. The actual string argument passed to .Fn putenv will become part of the environment. If one changes the string, the environment will also change. .Pp The .Fn unsetenv function deletes all instances of the variable name pointed to by .Fa name from the list. .Sh RETURN VALUES The functions .Fn getenv_r , .Fn setenv , .Fn putenv , and .Fn unsetenv return zero if successful; otherwise the global variable .Va errno is set to indicate the error and a \-1 is returned. .Pp If .Fn getenv is successful, the string returned should be considered read-only. .Sh ERRORS .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EINVAL The .Fa name argument to .Fn setenv or .Fn unsetenv is a null pointer, points to an empty string, or points to a string containing an .Dq Li \&= character. The .Fa value argument to .Fn setenv is a null pointer. The .Fa string argument to .Fn putenv is a null pointer, or points to a string that either starts with a .Dq Li \&= character or does not contain one at all. .It Bq Er ENOMEM The function .Fn setenv or .Fn putenv failed because they were unable to allocate memory for the environment. .El .Pp The function .Fn getenv_r can return the following errors: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er ENOENT The variable .Fa name was not found in the environment. .It Bq Er ERANGE The value of the named variable is too long to fit in the supplied buffer. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr csh 1 , .Xr sh 1 , .Xr execve 2 , .Xr environ 7 .Sh STANDARDS The .Fn getenv function conforms to .St -ansiC . The .Fn putenv function conforms to .St -xpg4 . The .Fn unsetenv function conforms to .St -p1003.1-2001 . .Sh HISTORY The functions .Fn setenv and .Fn unsetenv appeared in .At v7 . The .Fn putenv function appeared in .Bx 4.3 Reno .