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Each line of the database is defined by the structure .Vt group found in the include file .In grp.h : .Bd -literal -offset indent struct group { char *gr_name; /* group name */ char *gr_passwd; /* group password */ gid_t gr_gid; /* group id */ char **gr_mem; /* group members */ }; .Ed .Pp The functions .Fn getgrnam and .Fn getgrgid search the group database for the given group name pointed to by .Fa name or the group id pointed to by .Fa gid , respectively, returning the first one encountered. Identical group names or group gids may result in undefined behavior. .Pp The .Fn getgrent function sequentially reads the group database and is intended for programs that wish to step through the complete list of groups. .Pp The functions .Fn getgrent_r , .Fn getgrnam_r , and .Fn getgrgid_r are thread-safe versions of .Fn getgrent , .Fn getgrnam , and .Fn getgrgid , respectively. The caller must provide storage for the results of the search in the .Fa grp , .Fa buffer , .Fa bufsize , and .Fa result arguments. When these functions are successful, the .Fa grp argument will be filled-in, and a pointer to that argument will be stored in .Fa result . If an entry is not found or an error occurs, .Fa result will be set to .Dv NULL . .Pp These functions will open the group file for reading, if necessary. .Pp The .Fn setgroupent function opens the file, or rewinds it if it is already open. If .Fa stayopen is non-zero, file descriptors are left open, significantly speeding functions subsequent calls. This functionality is unnecessary for .Fn getgrent as it does not close its file descriptors by default. It should also be noted that it is dangerous for long-running programs to use this functionality as the group file may be updated. .Pp The .Fn setgrent function is identical to .Fn setgroupent with an argument of zero. .Pp The .Fn endgrent function closes any open files. .Sh RETURN VALUES The functions .Fn getgrent , .Fn getgrnam , and .Fn getgrgid , return a pointer to a group structure on success or .Dv NULL if the entry is not found or if an error occurs. If an error does occur, .Va errno will be set. Note that programs must explicitly set .Va errno to zero before calling any of these functions if they need to distinguish between a non-existent entry and an error. The functions .Fn getgrent_r , .Fn getgrnam_r , and .Fn getgrgid_r return 0 if no error occurred, or an error number to indicate failure. It is not an error if a matching entry is not found. (Thus, if .Fa result is set to .Dv NULL and the return value is 0, no matching entry exists.) .Pp The functions .Fn setgroupent and .Fn setgrent return the value 1 if successful, otherwise the value 0 is returned. The functions .Fn endgrent and .Fn setgrfile have no return value. .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /etc/group -compact .It Pa /etc/group group database file .El .Sh COMPATIBILITY The historic function .Fn setgrfile , which allowed the specification of alternate password databases, has been deprecated and is no longer available. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr getpwent 3 , .Xr group 5 , .Xr nsswitch.conf 5 , .Xr yp 8 .Sh STANDARDS The .Fn getgrent , .Fn getgrnam , .Fn getgrnam_r , .Fn getgrgid , .Fn getgrgid_r and .Fn endgrent functions conform to .St -p1003.1-96 . The .Fn setgrent function differs from that standard in that its return type is .Vt int rather than .Vt void . .Sh HISTORY The functions .Fn endgrent , .Fn getgrent , .Fn getgrnam , .Fn getgrgid , and .Fn setgrent appeared in .At v7 . The functions .Fn setgrfile and .Fn setgroupent appeared in .Bx 4.3 Reno . The functions .Fn getgrent_r , .Fn getgrnam_r , and .Fn getgrgid_r appeared in .Fx 5.1 . .Sh BUGS The functions .Fn getgrent , .Fn getgrnam , .Fn getgrgid , .Fn setgroupent and .Fn setgrent leave their results in an internal static object and return a pointer to that object. Subsequent calls to the same function will modify the same object. .Pp The functions .Fn getgrent , .Fn getgrent_r , .Fn endgrent , .Fn setgroupent , and .Fn setgrent are fairly useless in a networked environment and should be avoided, if possible. The .Fn getgrent and .Fn getgrent_r functions make no attempt to suppress duplicate information if multiple sources are specified in .Xr nsswitch.conf 5 .