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getcwd(3C)


getcwd -- get pathname of current working directory

Synopsis

   #include <unistd.h>
   

char *getcwd(char *buf, size_t size);

Description

getcwd returns a pointer to the current directory pathname. The value of size must be at least one greater than the length of the pathname to be returned.

If buf is not NULL, the pathname will be stored in the space pointed to by buf.

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.

Return values

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

getcwd will fail if one or more of the following are true:


EACCES
A parent directory cannot be read to get its name.

EINVAL
size is equal to 0.

ERANGE
size is less than 0 or is greater than 0 and less than the length of the pathname plus 1.

References

malloc(3C), types(5)

Examples

Here is a program that prints the current working directory.
   #include <unistd.h>
   #include <stdio.h>
   

main() { char *cwd; if ((cwd = getcwd(NULL, 64)) == NULL) { perror("pwd"); exit(2); } (void)printf("%s\n", cwd); return(0); }

Standards conformance

This routine conforms to X/Open System Interfaces and Headers, Issue 4, Version 2.
© 2004 The SCO Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004