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  13 .TH GETCONF 1 "Jan 16, 2013"
  14 .SH NAME
  15 getconf \- get configuration values
  16 .SH SYNOPSIS
  17 .SS "/usr/bin/getconf, /usr/xpg4/bin/getconf, /usr/xpg6/bin/getconf"
  18 .LP
  19 .nf
  20 \fB/usr/bin/getconf\fR [\fB-v\fR \fIspecification\fR] \fIsystem_var\fR
  21 .fi
  22 
  23 .LP
  24 .nf
  25 \fB/usr/bin/getconf\fR [\fB-v\fR \fIspecification\fR] \fIpath_var\fR \fIpathname\fR
  26 .fi
  27 
  28 .LP
  29 .nf
  30 \fB/usr/bin/getconf\fR \fB-a\fR
  31 .fi
  32 
  33 .LP
  34 .nf
  35 \fB/usr/xpg4/bin/getconf\fR [\fB-v\fR \fIspecification\fR] \fIsystem_var\fR
  36 .fi
  37 
  38 .LP
  39 .nf
  40 \fB/usr/xpg4/bin/getconf\fR [\fB-v\fR \fIspecification\fR] \fIpath_var\fR \fIpathname\fR
  41 .fi
  42 
  43 .LP
  44 .nf
  45 \fB/usr/xpg4/bin/getconf\fR \fB-a\fR
  46 .fi
  47 
  48 .LP
  49 .nf
  50 \fB/usr/xpg6/bin/getconf\fR [\fB-v\fR \fIspecification\fR] \fIsystem_var\fR
  51 .fi
  52 
  53 .LP
  54 .nf
  55 \fB/usr/xpg6/bin/getconf\fR [\fB-v\fR \fIspecification\fR] \fIpath_var\fR \fIpathname\fR
  56 .fi
  57 
  58 .LP
  59 .nf
  60 \fB/usr/xpg6/bin/getconf\fR \fB-a\fR
  61 .fi
  62 
  63 .SS "ksh93"
  64 .LP
  65 .nf
  66 \fBgetconf\fR [\fB-abdlpqrtw\fR] [\fB-c\fR RE] [\fB-n\fR RE] [\fB-s\fR RE] [\fB-v\fR \fIname\fR][\fIname\fR [\fIpath\fR [\fIvalue\fR]] ...]
  67 .fi
  68 
  69 .SH DESCRIPTION
  70 .SS "/usr/bin/getconf, /usr/xpg4/bin/getconf, /usr/xpg6/bin/getconf"
  71 .sp
  72 .LP
  73 In the first synopsis form, the \fBgetconf\fR utility writes to the standard
  74 output the value of the variable specified by \fIsystem_var\fR, in accordance
  75 with \fIspecification\fR if the \fB-v\fR option is used.
  76 .sp
  77 .LP
  78 In the second synopsis form, \fBgetconf\fR writes to the standard output the
  79 value of the variable specified by \fIpath_var\fR for the path specified by
  80 \fIpathname\fR, in accordance with \fIspecification\fR if the \fB-v\fR option
  81 is used.
  82 .sp
  83 .LP
  84 In the third synopsis form, \fBconfig\fR writes to the standard output the
  85 names of the current system configuration variables.
  86 .sp
  87 .LP
  88 The value of each configuration variable is determined as if it were obtained
  89 by calling the function from which it is defined to be available. The value
  90 reflects conditions in the current operating environment.
  91 .SS "ksh93"
  92 .sp
  93 .LP
  94 The \fBgetconf\fR built-in in \fBksh93\fR is associated with the \fB/bin\fR and
  95 \fB/usr/bin\fR paths. It is invoked when \fBgetconf\fR is executed without a
  96 pathname prefix and the pathname search finds a \fB/bin/getconf\fR or
  97 \fB/usr/bin/getconf\fR executable.
  98 .sp
  99 .LP
 100 \fBgetconf\fR displays the system configuration value for \fIname\fR. If
 101 \fIname\fR is a filesystem specific variable, the value is determined relative
 102 to path, or, the current directory, if path is omitted. If \fIvalue\fR is
 103 specified, \fBgetconf\fR attempts to change the process local value to
 104 \fIvalue\fR. \fB-\fR can be used in place of path when it is not relevant. Only
 105 writable variables can be set. \fBreadonly\fR variables cannot be changed.
 106 .sp
 107 .LP
 108 The current value for \fIname\fR is written to the standard output. If
 109 \fIname\fR is valid but undefined, \fBundefined\fR is written to the standard
 110 output. If \fIname\fR is invalid or an error occurs in determining its value, a
 111 diagnostic is written to standard error and \fBgetconf\fR exits with a
 112 \fBnon-zero\fR exit status.
 113 .sp
 114 .LP
 115 More than one variable can be set or queried by providing the \fIname path
 116 value\fR 3-tuple for each variable, specifying \fB-\fR for value when querying.
 117 .sp
 118 .LP
 119 If no operands are specified, all known variables are written in
 120 \fIname\fR\fB=\fR\fIvalue\fR form to the standard output, one per line. Only
 121 one of \fB--call\fR, \fB--name\fR or \fB--standard\fR can be specified.
 122 .SH OPTIONS
 123 .SS "/usr/bin/getconf, /usr/xpg4/bin/getconf, /usr/xpg6/bin/getconf"
 124 .sp
 125 .LP
 126 The following options are supported by \fB/usr/bin/getconf\fR,
 127 \fB/usr/xpg4/bin/getconf\fR, and \fB/usr/xpg6/bin/getconf\fR
 128 .sp
 129 .ne 2
 130 .na
 131 \fB\fB-a\fR\fR
 132 .ad
 133 .RS 19n
 134 Writes the names of the current system configuration variables to the standard
 135 output.
 136 .RE
 137 
 138 .sp
 139 .ne 2
 140 .na
 141 \fB\fB-v\fR\fIspecification\fR\fR
 142 .ad
 143 .RS 19n
 144 Gives the specification which governs the selection of values for configuration
 145 variables.
 146 .RE
 147 
 148 .SS "ksh93"
 149 .sp
 150 .LP
 151 The following options are supported by the \fBgetconf\fR built-in command in
 152 \fBksh93\fR:
 153 .sp
 154 .ne 2
 155 .na
 156 \fB\fB-a\fR\fR
 157 .ad
 158 .br
 159 .na
 160 \fB\fB--all\fR\fR
 161 .ad
 162 .RS 24n
 163 Call the native \fBgetconf -a\fR.
 164 .RE
 165 
 166 .sp
 167 .ne 2
 168 .na
 169 \fB\fB-b\fR\fR
 170 .ad
 171 .br
 172 .na
 173 \fB\fB--base\fR\fR
 174 .ad
 175 .RS 24n
 176 List base variable name without \fBcall\fR and standard prefixes.
 177 .RE
 178 
 179 .sp
 180 .ne 2
 181 .na
 182 \fB\fB-c\fR\fR
 183 .ad
 184 .br
 185 .na
 186 \fB\fB--call=\fR\fIRE\fR\fR
 187 .ad
 188 .RS 24n
 189 Display variables with \fBcall\fR prefix that matches \fIRE\fR. The \fBcall\fR
 190 prefixes are:
 191 .RS +4
 192 .TP
 193 .ie t \(bu
 194 .el o
 195 \fBCS\fR
 196 .sp
 197 \fBconfstr\fR(3C),
 198 .RE
 199 .RS +4
 200 .TP
 201 .ie t \(bu
 202 .el o
 203 \fBPC\fR
 204 .sp
 205 \fBpathconf\fR(2)
 206 .RE
 207 .RS +4
 208 .TP
 209 .ie t \(bu
 210 .el o
 211 \fBSC\fR
 212 .sp
 213 \fBsysconf\fR(3C)
 214 .RE
 215 .RS +4
 216 .TP
 217 .ie t \(bu
 218 .el o
 219 \fBSI\fR
 220 .sp
 221 \fBsysinfo\fR(2)
 222 .RE
 223 .RS +4
 224 .TP
 225 .ie t \(bu
 226 .el o
 227 \fBXX\fR
 228 .sp
 229 Constant value
 230 .RE
 231 .RE
 232 
 233 .sp
 234 .ne 2
 235 .na
 236 \fB\fB-d\fR\fR
 237 .ad
 238 .br
 239 .na
 240 \fB\fB--defined\fR\fR
 241 .ad
 242 .RS 24n
 243 Only display defined values when no operands are specified.
 244 .RE
 245 
 246 .sp
 247 .ne 2
 248 .na
 249 \fB\fB-l\fR\fR
 250 .ad
 251 .br
 252 .na
 253 \fB\fB--lowercase\fR\fR
 254 .ad
 255 .RS 24n
 256 List variable names in lower case.
 257 .RE
 258 
 259 .sp
 260 .ne 2
 261 .na
 262 \fB\fB-n\fR\fR
 263 .ad
 264 .br
 265 .na
 266 \fB\fB--name=\fR\fIRE\fR\fR
 267 .ad
 268 .RS 24n
 269 Display variables with names that match \fIRE\fR.
 270 .RE
 271 
 272 .sp
 273 .ne 2
 274 .na
 275 \fB\fB-p\fR\fR
 276 .ad
 277 .br
 278 .na
 279 \fB\fB--portable\fR\fR
 280 .ad
 281 .RS 24n
 282 Display the named writable variables and values in a form that can be directly
 283 executed by \fBksh93\fR(1) to set the values. If \fIname\fR is omitted, lists
 284 all writable variables.
 285 .RE
 286 
 287 .sp
 288 .ne 2
 289 .na
 290 \fB\fB-q\fR\fR
 291 .ad
 292 .br
 293 .na
 294 \fB\fB--quote\fR\fR
 295 .ad
 296 .RS 24n
 297 Quote values (\fB"..."\fR).
 298 .RE
 299 
 300 .sp
 301 .ne 2
 302 .na
 303 \fB\fB-r\fR\fR
 304 .ad
 305 .br
 306 .na
 307 \fB\fB--readonly\fR\fR
 308 .ad
 309 .RS 24n
 310 Display the named \fBreadonly\fR variables in \fIname\fR\fB=\fR\fIvalue\fR
 311 form. If \fIname\fR is omitted, lists all \fBreadonly\fR variables.
 312 .RE
 313 
 314 .sp
 315 .ne 2
 316 .na
 317 \fB\fB-s\fR\fR
 318 .ad
 319 .br
 320 .na
 321 \fB\fB--standard=\fR\fIRE\fR\fR
 322 .ad
 323 .RS 24n
 324 Display variables with standard prefix that matches \fIRE\fR. Use the
 325 \fB--table\fR option to view all standard prefixes, including local additions.
 326 .sp
 327 The standard prefixes available on all systems are:
 328 .sp
 329 .in +2
 330 .nf
 331 
 332 AES
 333 AST
 334 C
 335 GNU
 336 POSIX
 337 SVID
 338 XBS5
 339 XOPEN
 340 XPG
 341 .fi
 342 .in -2
 343 .sp
 344 
 345 .RE
 346 
 347 .sp
 348 .ne 2
 349 .na
 350 \fB\fB-t\fR\fR
 351 .ad
 352 .br
 353 .na
 354 \fB\fB--table\fR\fR
 355 .ad
 356 .RS 24n
 357 Display the internal table that contains the name, standard, standard section,
 358 and system call symbol prefix for each variable.
 359 .RE
 360 
 361 .sp
 362 .ne 2
 363 .na
 364 \fB\fB-w\fR\fR
 365 .ad
 366 .br
 367 .na
 368 \fB\fB--writable\fR\fR
 369 .ad
 370 .RS 24n
 371 Display the named writable variables in \fIname\fR\fB=\fR\fIvalue\fR form. If
 372 \fIname\fR is omitted, lists all writable variables.
 373 .RE
 374 
 375 .sp
 376 .ne 2
 377 .na
 378 \fB\fB-v\fR\fR
 379 .ad
 380 .br
 381 .na
 382 \fB\fB--specification=name\fR\fR
 383 .ad
 384 .RS 24n
 385 Call the native \fBgetconf -v\fR \fIname\fR.
 386 .RE
 387 
 388 .SH OPERANDS
 389 .SS "/usr/bin/getconf, /usr/xpg4/bin/getconf, /usr/xpg6/bin/getconf"
 390 .sp
 391 .LP
 392 The following operands are supported by \fB/usr/bin/getconf\fR,
 393 \fB/usr/xpg4/bin/getconf\fR, and \fB/usr/xpg6/bin/getconf\fR:
 394 .sp
 395 .ne 2
 396 .na
 397 \fB\fIpath_var\fR\fR
 398 .ad
 399 .RS 12n
 400 A name of a configuration variable whose value is available from the
 401 \fBpathconf\fR(2) function. All of the values in the following table are
 402 supported:
 403 .RE
 404 
 405 .sp
 406 
 407 .sp
 408 .TS
 409 l l l
 410 l l l .
 411 LINK_MAX        NAME_MAX        _POSIX_CHOWN_RESTRICTED
 412 MAX_CANON       PATH_MAX        _POSIX_NO_TRUNC
 413 MAX_INPUT       PIPE_BUF        _POSIX_VDISABLE
 414 .TE
 415 
 416 .sp
 417 .ne 2
 418 .na
 419 \fB\fIpathname\fR\fR
 420 .ad
 421 .RS 14n
 422 A path name for which the variable specified by \fIpath_var\fR is to be
 423 determined.
 424 .RE
 425 
 426 .sp
 427 .ne 2
 428 .na
 429 \fB\fIsystem_var\fR\fR
 430 .ad
 431 .RS 14n
 432 A name of a configuration variable whose value is available from
 433 \fBconfstr\fR(3C) or \fBsysconf\fR(3C). All of the values in the following
 434 table are supported:
 435 .RE
 436 
 437 .sp
 438 
 439 .sp
 440 .TS
 441 l l
 442 l l .
 443 ARG_MAX BC_BASE_MAX
 444 BC_DIM_MAX      BC_SCALE_MAX
 445 BC_STRING_MAX   CHAR_BIT
 446 CHARCLASS_NAME_MAX      CHAR_MAX
 447 CHAR_MIN        CHILD_MAX
 448 CLK_TCK COLL_WEIGHTS_MAX
 449 CS_PATH EXPR_NEST_MAX
 450 HOST_NAME_MAX   INT_MAX
 451 INT_MIN LFS64_CFLAGS
 452 LFS64_LDFLAGS   LFS64_LIBS
 453 LFS64_LINTFLAGS LFS_CFLAGS
 454 LFS_LDFLAGS     LFS_LIBS
 455 LFS_LINTFLAGS   LINE_MAX
 456 LONG_BIT        LONG_MAX
 457 LONG_MIN        MB_LEN_MAX
 458 NGROUPS_MAX     NL_ARGMAX
 459 NL_LANGMAX      NL_MSGMAX
 460 NL_NMAX NL_SETMAX
 461 NL_TEXTMAX      NPROCESSORS_CONF
 462 NPROCESSORS_MAX NPROCESSORS_ONLN
 463 NZERO   OPEN_MAX
 464 POSIX2_BC_BASE_MAX      POSIX2_BC_DIM_MAX
 465 POSIX2_BC_SCALE_MAX     POSIX2_BC_STRING_MAX
 466 POSIX2_C_BIND   POSIX2_C_DEV
 467 POSIX2_CHAR_TERM        POSIX2_COLL_WEIGHTS_MAX
 468 POSIX2_C_VERSION        POSIX2_EXPR_NEST_MAX
 469 POSIX2_FORT_DEV POSIX2_FORT_RUN
 470 POSIX2_LINE_MAX POSIX2_LOCALEDEF
 471 POSIX2_RE_DUP_MAX       POSIX2_SW_DEV
 472 POSIX2_SYMLINKS POSIX2_UPE
 473 POSIX2_VERSION  POSIX_ALLOC_SIZE_MIN
 474 POSIX_REC_INCR_XFER_SIZE        POSIX_REC_MAX_XFER_SIZE
 475 POSIX_REC_MIN_XFER_SIZE POSIX_REC_XFER_ALIGN
 476 POSIX_V6_ILP32_OFF32    POSIX_V6_ILP32_OFF32_CFLAGS
 477 POSIX_V6_ILP32_OFF32_LDFLAGS    POSIX_V6_ILP32_OFF32_LIBS
 478 POSIX_V6_ILP32_OFFBIG   POSIX_V6_ILP32_OFFBIG_CFLAGS
 479 POSIX_V6_ILP32_OFFBIG_LDFLAGS   POSIX_V6_ILP32_OFFBIG_LIBS
 480 POSIX_V6_LP64_OFF64     POSIX_V6_LP64_OFF64_CFLAGS
 481 POSIX_V6_LP64_OFF64_LDFLAGS     POSIX_V6_LP64_OFF64_LIBS
 482 POSIX_V6_LPBIG_OFFBIG   POSIX_V6_LPBIG_OFFBIG_CFLAGS
 483 POSIX_V6_LPBIG_OFFBIG_LDFLAGS   POSIX_V6_LPBIG_OFFBIG_LIBS
 484 POSIX_V6_WIDTH_RESTRICTED_ENVS  SYMLINK_MAX
 485 SYMLOOP_MAX     _POSIX2_BC_BASE_MAX
 486 _POSIX2_BC_DIM_MAX      _POSIX2_BC_SCALE_MAX
 487 _POSIX2_BC_STRING_MAX   _POSIX2_CHARCLASS_NAME_MAX
 488 _POSIX2_CHAR_TERM       _POSIX2_COLL_WEIGHTS_MAX
 489 _POSIX2_C_BIND  _POSIX2_C_DEV
 490 _POSIX2_C_VERSION       _POSIX2_EXPR_NEST_MAX
 491 _POSIX2_FORT_DEV        _POSIX2_FORT_RUN
 492 _POSIX2_LINE_MAX        _POSIX2_LOCALEDEF
 493 _POSIX2_PBS     _POSIX2_PBS_ACCOUNTING
 494 _POSIX2_PBS_CHECKPOINT  _POSIX2_PBS_LOCATE
 495 _POSIX2_PBS_MESSAGE     _POSIX2_PBS_TRACK
 496 _POSIX2_RE_DUP_MAX      _POSIX2_SW_DEV
 497 _POSIX2_UPE     _POSIX2_VERSION
 498 _POSIX_ADVISORY_INFO    _POSIX_AIO_LISTIO_MAX
 499 _POSIX_AIO_MAX  _POSIX_ARG_MAX
 500 _POSIX_ASYNC_IO _POSIX_BARRIERS
 501 _POSIX_CHILD_MAX        _POSIX_CLOCKRES_MIN
 502 _POSIX_CLOCK_SELECTION  _POSIX_CPUTIME
 503 _POSIX_DELAYTIMER_MAX   _POSIX_HOST_NAME_MAX
 504 _POSIX_IPV6     _POSIX_JOB_CONTROL
 505 _POSIX_LINK_MAX _POSIX_LOGIN_NAME_MAX
 506 _POSIX_MAX_CANON        _POSIX_MAX_INPUT
 507 _POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK  _POSIX_MQ_OPEN_MAX
 508 _POSIX_MQ_PRIO_MAX      _POSIX_NAME_MAX
 509 _POSIX_NGROUPS_MAX      _POSIX_OPEN_MAX
 510 _POSIX_PATH_MAX _POSIX_PIPE_BUF
 511 _POSIX_PRIO_IO  _POSIX_RAW_SOCKETS
 512 _POSIX_READER_WRITER_LOCKS      _POSIX_REGEXP
 513 _POSIX_RE_DUP_MAX       _POSIX_RTSIG_MAX
 514 _POSIX_SAVED_IDS        _POSIX_SEM_NSEMS_MAX
 515 _POSIX_SEM_VALUE_MAX    _POSIX_SHELL
 516 _POSIX_SIGQUEUE_MAX     _POSIX_SPAWN
 517 _POSIX_SPIN_LOCKS       _POSIX_SPORADIC_SERVER
 518 _POSIX_SSIZE_MAX        _POSIX_SS_REPL_MAX
 519 _POSIX_STREAM_MAX       _POSIX_SYMLINK_MAX
 520 _POSIX_SYMLOOP_MAX      _POSIX_SYNC_IO
 521 _POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKADDR    _POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKSIZE
 522 _POSIX_THREAD_CPUTIME   _POSIX_THREAD_DESTRUCTOR_ITERATIONS
 523 _POSIX_THREAD_KEYS_MAX  _POSIX_THREAD_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
 524 _POSIX_THREAD_PRIO_INHERIT      _POSIX_THREAD_PRIO_PROTECT
 525 _POSIX_THREAD_PROCESS_SHARED    _POSIX_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS
 526 _POSIX_THREAD_SPORADIC_SERVER   _POSIX_THREAD_THREADS_MAX
 527 _POSIX_TIMEOUTS _POSIX_TIMER_MAX
 528 _POSIX_TRA_POSIX_TIMER_MAXCE    _POSIX_TIMESTAMP_RESOLUTION
 529 _POSIX_TRACE_EVENT_FILTER       _POSIX_TRACE_EVENT_NAME_MAX
 530 _POSIX_TRACE_INHERIT    _POSIX_TRACE_LOG
 531 _POSIX_TRACE_NAME_MAX   _POSIX_TRACE_SYS_MAX
 532 _POSIX_TRACE_USER_EVENT_MAX     _POSIX_TTY_NAME_MAX
 533 _POSIX_TYPED_MEMORY_OBJECTS     _POSIX_TZNAME_MAX
 534 _POSIX_VERSION  _POSIX_V6_ILP32_OFF32
 535 _POSIX_V6_ILP32_OFFBIG  _POSIX_V6_LP64_OFF64
 536 _POSIX_V6_LPBIG_OFFBIG  _V6_ILP32_OFF32
 537 _V6_ILP32_OFFBIG        _V6_LP64_OFF64
 538 _V6_LPBIG_OFFBIG        RE_DUP_MAX
 539 SCHAR_MAX       SCHAR_MIN
 540 SHRT_MAX        SHRT_MIN
 541 SSIZE_MAX       STREAM_MAX
 542 TMP_MAX TZNAME_MAX
 543 UCHAR_MAX       UINT_MAX
 544 ULONG_MAX       USHRT_MAX
 545 WORD_BIT        XBS5_ILP32_OFF32
 546 XBS5_ILP32_OFF32_CFLAGS XBS5_ILP32_OFF32_LDFLAGS
 547 XBS5_ILP32_OFF32_LIBS   XBS5_ILP32_OFF32_LINTFLAGS
 548 XBS5_ILP32_OFFBIG       XBS5_ILP32_OFFBIG_CFLAGS
 549 XBS5_ILP32_OFFBIG_LDFLAGS       XBS5_ILP32_OFFBIG_LIBS
 550 XBS5_ILP32_OFFBIG_LINTFLAGS     XBS5_LP64_OFF64
 551 XBS5_LP64_OFF64_CFLAGS  XBS5_LP64_OFF64_LDFLAGS
 552 XBS5_LP64_OFF64_LIBS    XBS5_LP64_OFF64_LINTFLAGS
 553 XBS5_LPBIG_OFFBIG       XBS5_LPBIG_OFFBIG_CFLAGS
 554 XBS5_LPBIG_OFFBIG_LDFLAGS       XBS5_LPBIG_OFFBIG_LIBS
 555 XBS5_LPBIG_OFFBIG_LINTFLAGS     _XOPEN_CRYPT
 556 _XOPEN_ENH_I18N _XOPEN_IOV_MAX
 557 _XOPEN_LEGACY   _XOPEN_NAME_MAX
 558 _XOPEN_PATH_MAX _XOPEN_SHM
 559 _XOPEN_STREAMS  _XOPEN_VERSION
 560 _XOPEN_XCU_VERSION      _XOPEN_XPG2
 561 _XOPEN_XPG3     _XOPEN_XPG4
 562 .TE
 563 
 564 .sp
 565 .LP
 566 The symbol \fBPATH\fR also is recognized, yielding the same value as the
 567 \fBconfstr()\fR name value \fBCS_PATH\fR.
 568 .SH USAGE
 569 .sp
 570 .LP
 571 See \fBlargefile\fR(5) for the description of the behavior of
 572 \fB/usr/bin/getconf\fR when encountering files greater than or equal to 2 Gbyte
 573 ( 2^31 bytes).
 574 .SH EXAMPLES
 575 .LP
 576 \fBExample 1 \fRWriting the Value of a Variable
 577 .sp
 578 .LP
 579 This example illustrates the value of \fB{NGROUPS_MAX}:\fR
 580 
 581 .sp
 582 .in +2
 583 .nf
 584 example% \fBgetconf NGROUPS_MAX\fR
 585 .fi
 586 .in -2
 587 .sp
 588 
 589 .LP
 590 \fBExample 2 \fRWriting the Value of a Variable for a Specific Directory
 591 .sp
 592 .LP
 593 This example illustrates the value of \fBNAME_MAX\fR for a specific directory:
 594 
 595 .sp
 596 .in +2
 597 .nf
 598 example% \fBgetconf NAME_MAX /usr\fR
 599 .fi
 600 .in -2
 601 .sp
 602 
 603 .LP
 604 \fBExample 3 \fRDealing with Unspecified Results
 605 .sp
 606 .LP
 607 This example shows how to deal more carefully with results that might be
 608 unspecified:
 609 
 610 .sp
 611 .in +2
 612 .nf
 613 \fBif value=$(getconf PATH_MAX /usr); then
 614 if [ "$value" = "undefined" ]; then
 615 echo PATH_MAX in /usr is infinite.
 616 else
 617 echo PATH_MAX in /usr is $value.
 618 fi
 619 else
 620 echo Error in getconf.
 621 fi\fR
 622 .fi
 623 .in -2
 624 
 625 .sp
 626 .LP
 627 For example:
 628 
 629 .sp
 630 .in +2
 631 .nf
 632 \fBsysconf(_SC_POSIX_C_BIND);\fR
 633 .fi
 634 .in -2
 635 
 636 .sp
 637 .LP
 638 and
 639 
 640 .sp
 641 .in +2
 642 .nf
 643 \fBsystem("getconf POSIX2_C_BIND");\fR
 644 .fi
 645 .in -2
 646 
 647 .sp
 648 .LP
 649 in a C program could give different answers. The \fBsysconf\fR call supplies a
 650 value that corresponds to the conditions when the program was either compiled
 651 or executed, depending on the implementation. The \fBsystem\fR call to
 652 \fBgetconf\fR always supplies a value corresponding to conditions when the
 653 program is executed.
 654 
 655 .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
 656 .sp
 657 .LP
 658 See \fBenviron\fR(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables
 659 that affect the execution of \fBgetconf\fR: \fBLANG\fR, \fBLC_ALL\fR,
 660 \fBLC_CTYPE\fR, \fBLC_MESSAGES\fR, and \fBNLSPATH\fR.
 661 .sp
 662 .LP
 663 The following environment variable is supported by the \fBksh93\fR built-in
 664 \fBgetconf\fR command:
 665 .sp
 666 .ne 2
 667 .na
 668 \fB\fB_AST_FEATURES\fR\fR
 669 .ad
 670 .RS 17n
 671 Local writable values that are different from the default are stored in the
 672 \fB_AST_FEATURES\fR environment variable. The \fB_AST_FEATURES\fR value is a
 673 space-separated list of \fIname path value\fR 3-tuples, where \fIname\fR is the
 674 system configuration name, \fIpath\fR is the corresponding path, \fB-\fR if no
 675 path is applicable, and \fIvalue\fR is the system configuration value.
 676 .RE
 677 
 678 .SH EXIT STATUS
 679 .sp
 680 .LP
 681 The following exit values are returned:
 682 .sp
 683 .ne 2
 684 .na
 685 \fB\fB0\fR\fR
 686 .ad
 687 .RS 6n
 688 The specified variable is valid and information about its current state was
 689 written successfully.
 690 .RE
 691 
 692 .sp
 693 .ne 2
 694 .na
 695 \fB\fB>0\fR\fR
 696 .ad
 697 .RS 6n
 698 An error occurred.
 699 .RE
 700 
 701 .SH ATTRIBUTES
 702 .sp
 703 .LP
 704 See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
 705 .SS "/usr/bin/getconf, /usr/xpg4/bin/getconf, /usr/xpg6/bin/getconf"
 706 .sp
 707 
 708 .sp
 709 .TS
 710 box;
 711 c | c
 712 l | l .
 713 ATTRIBUTE TYPE  ATTRIBUTE VALUE
 714 _
 715 Interface Stability     Committed
 716 _
 717 Standard        See \fBstandards\fR(5).
 718 .TE
 719 
 720 .SS "ksh93"
 721 .sp
 722 
 723 .sp
 724 .TS
 725 box;
 726 c | c
 727 l | l .
 728 ATTRIBUTE TYPE  ATTRIBUTE VALUE
 729 _
 730 Interface Stability     See below.
 731 .TE
 732 
 733 .sp
 734 .LP
 735 The \fBksh93\fR built-in binding to \fB/bin\fR and \fB/usr/bin\fR is Volatile.
 736 The built-in command-line interface is Committed.
 737 .SH SEE ALSO
 738 .sp
 739 .LP
 740 \fBksh93\fR(1), \fBsh\fR(1), \fBpathconf\fR(2), \fBsysinfo\fR(2),
 741 \fBconfstr\fR(3C), \fBsysconf\fR(3C), \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBenviron\fR(5),
 742 \fBlargefile\fR(5), \fBstandards\fR(5)