putenv(3C) DG/UX 5.4.2 putenv(3C)
NAME
putenv - change or add value to environment
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h>
int putenv (char *string);
DESCRIPTION
string points to a string of the form ``name=value.'' putenv makes
the value of the environment variable name equal to value by altering
an existing variable or creating a new one. In either case, the
string pointed to by string becomes part of the environment, so
altering the string will change the environment. The space used by
string is no longer used once a new string-defining name is passed to
putenv. Because of this limitation, string should be declared static
if it is declared within a function.
SEE ALSO
exec(2), getenv(3C), malloc(3C), environ(5).
DIAGNOSTICS
putenv returns non-zero if it was unable to obtain enough space via
malloc for an expanded environment, otherwise zero.
NOTES
putenv manipulates the environment pointed to by environ, and can be
used in conjunction with getenv. However, envp (the third argument
to main) is not changed.
This routine uses malloc(3C) to enlarge the environment.
After putenv is called, environmental variables are not in
alphabetical order. A potential error is to call the function putenv
with a pointer to an automatic variable as the argument and to then
exit the calling function while string is still part of the
environment.
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