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getpwent(3C)         COMPATIBILITY FUNCTIONS         getpwent(3C)



NAME
     getpwent, getpwuid, getpwnam, setpwent, endpwent,  fgetpwent
     - manipulate password file entry

SYNOPSIS
     #include <pwd.h>

     struct passwd *getpwent (void);

     struct passwd *getpwuid (uidt uid);

     struct passwd *getpwnam (const char *name);

     void setpwent (void);

     void endpwent (void);

     struct passwd *fgetpwent (FILE *f);

DESCRIPTION
     getpwent, getpwuid, and getpwnam each returns a  pointer  to
     an  object  with  the  following  structure  containing  the
     broken-out fields of a line in the /etc/passwd  file.   Each
     line  in  the  file contains a passwd structure, declared in
     the pwd.h header file:

          struct passwd {
               char *pwname;
               char *pwpasswd;
               uidt     pwuid;
               gidt     pwgid;
               char *pwage;
               char *pwcomment;
               char *pwgecos;
               char *pwdir;
               char *pwshell;
          };

     getpwent when first called returns a pointer  to  the  first
     passwd  structure  in  the  file;  thereafter,  it returns a
     pointer to the next passwd structure in the file; so succes-
     sive  calls can be used to search the entire file.  getpwuid
     searches from the beginning of the file  until  a  numerical
     user  id  matching uid is found and returns a pointer to the
     particular  structure  in  which  it  was  found.   getpwnam
     searches  from  the beginning of the file until a login name
     matching name is found, and returns a pointer to the partic-
     ular  structure in which it was found.  If an end-of-file or
     an error is encountered on reading, these functions return a
     null pointer.





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getpwent(3C)         COMPATIBILITY FUNCTIONS         getpwent(3C)



     A call to setpwent has the effect of rewinding the  password
     file  to allow repeated searches.  endpwent may be called to
     close the password file when processing is complete.

     fgetpwent returns a pointer to the next passwd structure  in
     the stream f, which matches the format of /etc/passwd.

FILES
     /etc/passwd

SEE ALSO
     getlogin(3C), getgrent(3C).
     passwd(4) in the System Administrator's Reference Manual.

DIAGNOSTICS
     getpwent, getpwnid, getpwnam, and fgetpwent  return  a  null
     pointer on EOF or error.

NOTES
     All information is contained in a static area, so it must be
     copied if it is to be saved.


































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