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41 .Nd get/set the name of the current program
47 .Fn getprogname "void"
49 .Fn setprogname "const char *name"
51 These utility functions get and set the current program's name
52 as used by various error-reporting functions.
55 returns the name of the current program.
56 This function is typically useful when generating error messages
57 or other diagnostic output.
58 If the program name has not been set,
64 sets the name of the current program to be the last pathname
68 It should be invoked at the start of the program, using the
70 passed into the program's
73 A pointer into the string pointed to by the
75 argument is kept as the program name.
76 Therefore, the string pointed to by
78 should not be modified during the rest of the program's operation.
80 A program's name can only be set once, and in
83 done by program start-up code that is run before
93 However, it does serve to increase the portability of the program:
94 on other operating systems,
98 may be implemented by a portability library, and a call to
100 allows that library to know the program name without
101 modifications to that system's program start-up code.
110 function calls appeared in
113 The string returned by
115 is supplied by the invoking process and should not be trusted by
116 setuid or setgid programs.