getwd()

Updated: April 19, 2023

Get current working directory pathname

Synopsis:

#include <unistd.h>

char* getwd( char *path_name );

Arguments:

path_name
A buffer where the function can store the current working directory.

Library:

libc

Use the -l c option to qcc to link against this library. This library is usually included automatically.

Description:

The getwd() function determines the absolute pathname of the current working directory of the calling process, and copies that pathname into the array pointed to by the path_name argument.

If the length of the pathname of the current working directory is greater than PATH_MAX including the null byte, getwd() fails and returns a null pointer.

Note: For portability, use getcwd() instead of getwd().

Returns:

A pointer to the string containing the absolute pathname of the current working directory. On error, getwd() returns a null pointer and the contents of the array pointed to by path_name are undefined.

Classification:

Standard Unix; removed from POSIX.1-2008

Safety:  
Cancellation point Yes
Interrupt handler No
Signal handler Yes
Thread Yes