ctermid - get controlling terminal name
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#include <stdio.h>char *ctermid(char *s);
ctermid() returns a string which is the pathname for the current controlling terminal for this process. If s is NULL, a static buffer is used, otherwise s points to a buffer used to hold the terminal pathname. The symbolic constant L_ctermid is the maximum number of characters in the returned pathname.
The pointer to the pathname.
SVID, Issue 1; POSIX.1
The path returned may not uniquely identify the controlling terminal; it may, for example, be /dev/tty.It is not assured that the program can open the terminal.
ttyname(3)
| GNU | CTERMID (3) | 1993-04-06 |