GETGRNAMSection: Linux Programmer's Manual (3)Updated: 2003-11-15 |
GETGRNAMSection: Linux Programmer's Manual (3)Updated: 2003-11-15 |
#include <sys/types.h> #include <grp.h> struct group *getgrnam(const char *name); struct group *getgrgid(gid_t gid); int getgrnam_r(const char *name, struct group *gbuf,
char *buf, size_t buflen, struct group **gbufp); int getgrgid_r(gid_t gid, struct group *gbuf,
char *buf, size_t buflen, struct group **gbufp);
The getgrgid() function returns a pointer to a structure containing the group information from /etc/group for the entry that matches the group gid gid.
The getgrnam_r() and getgrgid_r() functions find the same information, but store the retrieved group structure in the space pointed to by gbuf. This group structure contains pointers to strings, and these strings are stored in the buffer buf of size buflen. A pointer to the result (in case of success) or NULL (in case no entry was found or an error occurred) is stored in *gbufp.
The group structure is defined in <grp.h> as follows:
struct group {
char *gr_name; /* group name */
char *gr_passwd; /* group password */
gid_t gr_gid; /* group id */
char **gr_mem; /* group members */
};
The maximum needed size for buf can be found using sysconf(3) with the _SC_GETGR_R_SIZE_MAX parameter.
The return value may point to static area, and may be overwritten by subsequent calls to getgrent(), getgrgid(), or getgrnam().
The getgrnam_r() and getgrgid_r() functions return zero on success. In case of error, an error value is returned.