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getpwent(3)

NAME

getpwent, getpwuid, getpwnam, setpwent, endpwent − get password file entry

SYNTAX

#include <pwd.h>

struct passwd *getpwent();

struct passwd *getpwuid(uid)
int uid;

struct passwd *getpwnam(name)
char *name;

void setpwent();

void endpwent();

struct passwd *fgetpwent(f)
FILE *f; FILE *f;

DESCRIPTION

The getpwent, getpwuid and getpwnam subroutines each return a pointer to an object with the following structure containing the broken-out fields of a line in the password file. 

struct  passwd  {              /* see getpwent(3) */
        char    *pw_name;
        char    *pw_passwd;
        int     pw_uid;
        int     pw_gid;
        int     pw_quota;
        char    *pw_comment;
        char    *pw_gecos;
        char    *pw_dir;
        char    *pw_shell;
};

The fields pw_quota and pw_comment are unused.  The others have meanings described in passwd(5). 

The getpwent subroutine reads the next line (opening the file if necessary); setpwent rewinds the file; endpwent closes it. 

The getpwuid and getpwnam subroutines search from the beginning until a matching uid or name is found (or until EOF is encountered). 

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

RESTRICTIONS

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

DIAGNOSTICS

Null pointer (0) returned on EOF or error. 

FILES

/etc/passwd

SEE ALSO

getgrent(3), getlogin(3), passwd(5)

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