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Re: Help with C clearenv and setenv


Sam,

Here is a short demonstration of how to detect unset (possibly null,
too?) variables in BASH.  Not sure if this is exactly what you are
looking for but presented for info.

set -x;A_VAR="${RANDOM}";echo "1. ${A_VAR}";echo "2.
${A_VAR:?IS_NOT_SET}";unset A_VAR;set +x
+ set -x
+ A_VAR=28641
+ echo '1. 28641'
1. 28641
+ echo '2. 28641'
2. 28641
+ unset A_VAR
-bash: A_VAR: IS_NOT_SET


Documentation for is in the BASH texinfo docs, read it in a Cygwin
terminal by typing "info bash" and go to this section:


3.5.3 Shell Parameter Expansion
-------------------------------
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'${PARAMETER:-WORD}'
     If PARAMETER is unset or null, the expansion of WORD is
     substituted.  Otherwise, the value of PARAMETER is substituted.

'${PARAMETER:=WORD}'
     If PARAMETER is unset or null, the expansion of WORD is assigned to
     PARAMETER.  The value of PARAMETER is then substituted.  Positional
     parameters and special parameters may not be assigned to in this
     way.

'${PARAMETER:?WORD}'
     If PARAMETER is null or unset, the expansion of WORD (or a message
     to that effect if WORD is not present) is written to the standard
     error and the shell, if it is not interactive, exits.  Otherwise,
     the value of PARAMETER is substituted.

'${PARAMETER:+WORD}'
     If PARAMETER is null or unset, nothing is substituted, otherwise
     the expansion of WORD is substituted.
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Keith

On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 8:48 AM, Sam Habiel <sam.habiel@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have code for a database I am porting to Cygwin.
>
> Part of that code is a clearenv() then a couple of setenvs. There is
> an ifdef for Cygwin, as it doesn't implement clearenv. It just sets
> environ = NULL. Well--that really breaks setenv! It returns a "Bad
> Poniter" error (-1).
>
> What is the correct way to clear environment variables in Cygwin?
>
> --Sam
> (About me: http://smh101.com/)
>
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