9.124 GETENV — Get an environmental variable
- Description:
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Get the VALUE of the environmental variable NAME.
This intrinsic routine is provided for backwards compatibility with GNU Fortran 77. In new code, programmers should consider the use of the GET_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE intrinsic defined by the Fortran 2003 standard.
Note that
GETENV
need not be thread-safe. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the environment is not being updated concurrently with a call to theGETENV
intrinsic. - Standard:
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GNU extension
- Class:
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Subroutine
- Syntax:
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CALL GETENV(NAME, VALUE)
- Arguments:
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NAME Shall be of type CHARACTER
and of default kind.VALUE Shall be of type CHARACTER
and of default kind. - Return value:
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Stores the value of NAME in VALUE. If VALUE is not large enough to hold the data, it is truncated. If NAME is not set, VALUE will be filled with blanks.
- Example:
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PROGRAM test_getenv CHARACTER(len=255) :: homedir CALL getenv("HOME", homedir) WRITE (*,*) TRIM(homedir) END PROGRAM
- See also:
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