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GETCWD(3C)

NAME

getcwd − get path-name of current working directory

SYNOPSIS

char ∗getcwd (buf, size)
char ∗buf;
int size;

HP-UX COMPATIBILITY

Level: HP-UX/RUN ONLY

Origin: System V

DESCRIPTION

Getcwd returns a pointer to the current directory path-name.  The value of size must be at least two greater than the length of the path-name to be returned. 

If buf is a NULL pointer, getcwd will obtain size bytes of space using malloc(3C). In this case, the pointer returned by getcwd may be used as the argument in a subsequent call to free. 

The function is implemented by using popen(3S) to pipe the output of the pwd(1) command into the specified string space.

EXAMPLE

char ∗cwd, ∗getcwd();
.
.
.
if ((cwd = getcwd((char ∗)NULL, 64)) == NULL) {

perror(“pwd”);
exit(1);

}
printf(“%s\n”, cwd);

SEE ALSO

pwd(1), malloc(3C), popen(3S). 

DIAGNOSTICS

Returns NULL with errno set if size is not large enough, or if an error ocurrs in a lower-level function. 

Hewlett-Packard  —  last mod. May 11, 2021

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