CTERMID(3s,L) AIX Technical Reference CTERMID(3s,L) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ctermid PURPOSE Generates a file name for terminal. LIBRARY Standard I/O Library (libc.a) SYNTAX #include char *ctermid (s) char *s; DESCRIPTION The ctermid subroutine generates the path name of the controlling terminal for the current process and stores it in a string. If the s parameter is a NULL pointer, the string is stored in an internal static area and the address is returned. The next call to ctermid overwrites the contents of the internal static area. If the s parameter is not a NULL pointer, it points to a character array of at least L_ctermid elements as defined in the stdio.h header file. The path name is placed in this array and the value of s is returned. The difference between the ctermid and ttyname subroutines is that ttyname must be handed a file descriptor and returns the actual name of the terminal associated with that file descriptor, while ctermid returns a string (/dev/tty) that refers to the terminal if used as a file name. Thus ttyname is useful only if the process already has at least one file open to a terminal. RELATED INFORMATION In this book: "ttyname, isatty, fullttyname." Processed November 7, 1990 CTERMID(3s,L) 1