| EINVAL | (ptsname_r() only) buf is NULL. (This error is returned only for glibc 2.25 and earlier.) |
| ENOTTY | fd does not refer to a pseudoterminal master device. |
| ERANGE | (ptsname_r() only) buf is too small. |
| ptsname(): | POSIX.1-2008. |
| ptsname(): | POSIX.1-2001. glibc 2.1. |
NAME
ptsname, ptsname_r - get the name of the slave pseudoterminal
LIBRARY
Standard C library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h>char *ptsname(int \nfd\n);\n
\nint ptsname_r(int \nfd\n, char \nbuf\n[.\nbuflen\n], size_t \nbuflen\n);ptsname():
\n
Since glibc 2.24:
\n
_XOPEN_SOURCE >= 500
\n
glibc 2.23 and earlier:
\n
_XOPEN_SOURCEptsname_r():
\n
_GNU_SOURCEDESCRIPTION
The ptsname() function returns the name of the slave pseudoterminal device corresponding to the master referred to by the file descriptor fd.
The ptsname_r() function is the reentrant equivalent of ptsname(). It returns the name of the slave pseudoterminal device as a null-terminated string in the buffer pointed to by buf. The buflen argument specifies the number of bytes available in buf.
RETURN VALUE
On success, ptsname() returns a pointer to a string in static storage which will be overwritten by subsequent calls. This pointer must not be freed. On failure, NULL is returned.
On success, ptsname_r() returns 0. On failure, an error number is returned to indicate the error.
ERRORS
- EINVAL
(ptsname_r() only) buf is NULL. (This error is returned only for glibc 2.25 and earlier.)
- ENOTTY
fd does not refer to a pseudoterminal master device.
- ERANGE
(ptsname_r() only) buf is too small.
ATTRIBUTES
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
| Interface | Attribute | Value |
| ptsname () | Thread safety | MT-Unsafe race:ptsname |
| ptsname_r () | Thread safety | MT-Safe |
VERSIONS
A version of ptsname_r() is documented on Tru64 and HP-UX, but on those implementations, -1 is returned on error, with errno set to indicate the error. Avoid using this function in portable programs.
STANDARDS
- ptsname():
POSIX.1-2008.
ptsname_r() is a Linux extension, that is proposed for inclusion in the next major revision of POSIX.1 (Issue 8).
HISTORY
- ptsname():
POSIX.1-2001. glibc 2.1.
ptsname() is part of the UNIX 98 pseudoterminal support (see pts(4)).
SEE ALSO
grantpt(3), posix_openpt(3), ttyname(3), unlockpt(3), pts(4), pty(7)