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getlogin(3)

getpwent(3)

cuserid(3s)

Name

cuserid − get character login name of the user

Syntax

#include <stdio.h>

char ∗cuserid (s)
char ∗s;

Description

The cuserid subroutine generates a character-string representation of the login name of the owner of the current process. If s is a NULL pointer, this representation is generated in an internal static area, the address of which is returned.  Otherwise, s is assumed to point to an array of at least L_cuserid characters; the representation is left in this array. The constant L_cuserid is defined in the <stdio.h> header file.

Return Values

If the login name cannot be found, cuserid returns a NULL pointer; if s is not a NULL pointer, a null character (\0) will be placed at s[0]. 

In POSIX mode, if s is not a NULL pointer, s is the return value. 

Environment

When your program is compiled using the POSIX environment, cuserid returns the name associated with the effective userid of the calling process.  When compiled in the BSD or System V environments, it returns the name associated with the login activity on the controlling terminal, if any.  Otherwise, it returns the same as in the POSIX environment.

See Also

getlogin(3), getpwent(3)

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