| USER_FROM_UID(3) | Library Functions Manual | USER_FROM_UID(3) | 
NAME¶
user_from_uid,
    uid_from_user,
    group_from_gid,
    gid_from_group — cache
    password and group entries
LIBRARY¶
library “libbsd”
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <pwd.h>
    (See libbsd(7) for include usage.)
  
  int
  
  uid_from_user(const
    char *name, uid_t
    *uid);
const char *
  
  user_from_uid(uid_t
    uid, int
  nouser);
#include
  <grp.h>
int
  
  gid_from_group(const
    char *name, gid_t
    *gid);
const char *
  
  group_from_gid(gid_t
    gid, int
  nogroup);
DESCRIPTION¶
The
    user_from_uid()
    function returns the user name associated with the argument
    uid. The user name is cached so that multiple calls
    with the same uid do not require additional calls to
    getpwuid(3). If there is no user associated with the
    uid, a pointer is returned to a string representation
    of the uid, unless the argument
    nouser is non-zero, in which case a null pointer is
    returned.
The
    uid_from_user()
    function returns the user ID associated with the argument
    name. The user ID is cached so that multiple calls
    with the same name do not require additional calls to
    getpwnam(3). If there is no user ID associated with the
    name, the uid_from_user()
    function returns -1; otherwise it stores the user ID at the location pointed
    to by uid and returns 0.
The
    group_from_gid()
    function returns the group name associated with the argument
    gid. The group name is cached so that multiple calls
    with the same gid do not require additional calls to
    getgrgid(3). If there is no group associated with the
    gid, a pointer is returned to a string representation
    of the gid, unless the argument
    nogroup is non-zero, in which case a null pointer is
    returned.
The
    gid_from_group()
    function returns the group ID associated with the argument
    name. The group ID is cached so that multiple calls
    with the same name do not require additional calls to
    getgrnam(3). If there is no group ID associated with the
    name, the gid_from_group()
    function returns -1; otherwise it stores the group ID at the location
    pointed to by gid and returns 0.
SEE ALSO¶
HISTORY¶
The user_from_uid() and
    group_from_gid() functions first appeared in
    4.4BSD.
The uid_from_user() and
    gid_from_group() functions were ported from
    NetBSD and first appeared in
    OpenBSD 6.4.
| September 13, 2018 | Debian |