ttyname_r
TTYNAME(3) Linux Programmer's Manual TTYNAME(3)
NAME
ttyname, ttyname_r - return name of a terminal
SYNOPSIS
#include <unistd.h>
char *ttyname(int desc);
int ttyname_r(int desc, char *buf, size_t buflen);
DESCRIPTION
The function ttyname() returns a pointer to the NUL-terminated pathname
of the terminal device that is open on the file descriptor desc, or
NULL on error (for example, if desc is not connected to a terminal).
The return value may point to static data, possibly overwritten by the
next call. The function ttyname_r() stores this pathname in the buffer
buf of length buflen.
RETURN VALUE
The function ttyname() returns a pointer to a pathname on success. On
error, NULL is returned, and errno is set appropriately. The function
ttyname_r() returns 0 on success, and an error number upon error.
ERRORS
Values stored in errno by a failing ttyname() or returned by a failing
ttyname_r():
EBADF Bad file descriptor.
ENOTTY File descriptor does not refer to a terminal device.
ERANGE buflen was too small to allow storing the pathname.
CONFORMING TO
POSIX.1
SEE ALSO
fstat(2), isatty(3)
Linux 2002-07-20 TTYNAME(3)