.\" Hey Emacs! This file is -*- nroff -*- source. .\" This page is in the public domain. - aeb .\" .\" 2004-12-17, mtk, added description of ptsname_r() + ERRORS .\" .TH PTSNAME 3 2008-09-03 "" "Linux Programmer's Manual" .SH NAME ptsname, ptsname_r \- get the name of the slave pseudoterminal .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .BR "#define _XOPEN_SOURCE" " /* See feature_test_macros(7) */" .br .B #include .sp .BI "char *ptsname(int " fd ");" .sp .BR "#define _GNU_SOURCE" " /* See feature_test_macros(7) */" .br .B #include .sp .BI "int ptsname_r(int " fd ", char *" buf ", size_t " buflen ");" .fi .SH DESCRIPTION The .BR ptsname () function returns the name of the slave pseudoterminal device corresponding to the master referred to by .IR fd . The .BR ptsname_r () function is the reentrant equivalent of .BR ptsname (). It returns the name of the slave pseudoterminal device as a null-terminated string in the buffer pointed to by .IR buf . The .I buflen argument specifies the number of bytes available in .IR buf . .SH "RETURN VALUE" On success, .BR 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, a NULL pointer is returned. On success, .BR ptsname_r () returns 0. On failure, a nonzero value is returned and .I errno is set to indicate the error. .\" In fact the errno value is also returned as the function .\" result -- MTK, Dec 04 .SH ERRORS .TP .B EINVAL .RB ( ptsname_r () only) .I buf is NULL. .TP .B ENOTTY .I fd does not refer to a pseudoterminal master device. .TP .B ERANGE .RB ( ptsname_r () only) .I buf is too small. .SH VERSIONS .BR ptsname () is provided in glibc since version 2.1. .SH "CONFORMING TO" .BR ptsname () is part of the UNIX 98 pseudoterminal support (see .BR pts (4)). This function is specified in POSIX.1-2001. .BR ptsname_r () is a Linux extension. A version of this function is documented on Tru64 and HP-UX, but on those implementations, \-1 is returned on error, with .I errno set to indicate the error. Avoid using this function in portable programs. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR grantpt (3), .BR posix_openpt (3), .BR ttyname (3), .BR unlockpt (3), .BR pts (4), .BR pty (7) .SH COLOPHON This page is part of release 3.44 of the Linux .I man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.