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getpwent_r(3)

GETPWENT_R(3)              Linux Programmer's Manual             GETPWENT_R(3)

NAME
       getpwent_r, fgetpwent_r - get passwd file entry reentrantly

SYNOPSIS
       #include <pwd.h>

       int getpwent_r(struct passwd *pwbuf, char *buf,
                      size_t buflen, struct passwd **pwbufp);

       int fgetpwent_r(FILE *stream, struct passwd *pwbuf, char *buf,
                       size_t buflen, struct passwd **pwbufp);

   Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):

       getpwent_r(),
           Since glibc 2.19:
               _DEFAULT_SOURCE
           Glibc 2.19 and earlier:
               _BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE
       fgetpwent_r():
           Since glibc 2.19:
               _DEFAULT_SOURCE
           Glibc 2.19 and earlier:
               _SVID_SOURCE

DESCRIPTION
       The functions getpwent_r() and fgetpwent_r() are the reentrant versions
       of  getpwent(3) and fgetpwent(3).  The former reads the next passwd en‐
       try from the stream initialized by setpwent(3).  The latter  reads  the
       next passwd entry from stream.

       The passwd structure is defined in <pwd.h> as follows:

           struct passwd {
               char    *pw_name;      /* username */
               char    *pw_passwd;    /* user password */
               uid_t    pw_uid;       /* user ID */
               gid_t    pw_gid;       /* group ID */
               char    *pw_gecos;     /* user information */
               char    *pw_dir;       /* home directory */
               char    *pw_shell;     /* shell program */
           };

       For more information about the fields of this structure, see passwd(5).

       The  nonreentrant  functions  return a pointer to static storage, where
       this static storage contains further pointers to user  name,  password,
       gecos  field,  home  directory  and shell.  The reentrant functions de‐
       scribed here return all of that in caller-provided buffers.   First  of
       all  there is the buffer pwbuf that can hold a struct passwd.  And next
       the buffer buf of size buflen that can hold  additional  strings.   The
       result  of  these functions, the struct passwd read from the stream, is
       stored in the provided buffer *pwbuf, and  a  pointer  to  this  struct
       passwd is returned in *pwbufp.

RETURN VALUE
       On  success,  these  functions return 0 and *pwbufp is a pointer to the
       struct passwd.  On error, these functions return  an  error  value  and
       *pwbufp is NULL.

ERRORS
       ENOENT No more entries.

       ERANGE Insufficient  buffer  space  supplied.   Try  again  with larger
              buffer.

ATTRIBUTES
       For an explanation of the terms  used  in  this  section,  see  attrib‐
       utes(7).  allbox; lb lb lbw27 l l l.  Interface Attribute Value T{ get‐
       pwent_r()  T}   Thread  safety  MT-Unsafe  race:pwent  locale T{ fgetp‐
       went_r() T}   Thread safety  MT-Safe

       In the above table, pwent in race:pwent signifies that if  any  of  the
       functions  setpwent(), getpwent(), endpwent(), or getpwent_r() are used
       in parallel in different threads of a program, then  data  races  could
       occur.

CONFORMING TO
       These  functions  are  GNU  extensions,  done in a style resembling the
       POSIX version of functions like getpwnam_r(3).  Other systems  use  the
       prototype

           struct passwd *
           getpwent_r(struct passwd *pwd, char *buf, int buflen);

       or, better,

           int
           getpwent_r(struct passwd *pwd, char *buf, int buflen,
                      FILE **pw_fp);

NOTES
       The  function  getpwent_r() is not really reentrant since it shares the
       reading position in the stream with all other threads.

EXAMPLE
       #define _GNU_SOURCE
       #include <pwd.h>
       #include <stdio.h>
       #define BUFLEN 4096

       int
       main(void)
       {
           struct passwd pw, *pwp;
           char buf[BUFLEN];
           int i;

           setpwent();
           while (1) {
               i = getpwent_r(&pw, buf, BUFLEN, &pwp);
               if (i)
                   break;
               printf("%s (%d)\tHOME %s\tSHELL %s\n", pwp->pw_name,
                      pwp->pw_uid, pwp->pw_dir, pwp->pw_shell);
           }
           endpwent();
           exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
       }

SEE ALSO
       fgetpwent(3), getpw(3), getpwent(3),  getpwnam(3),  getpwuid(3),  putp‐
       went(3), passwd(5)

COLOPHON
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       latest     version     of     this    page,    can    be    found    at
       https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.

GNU                               2017-09-15                     GETPWENT_R(3)
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