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35.Dd April 19, 1994
36.Dt ENVIRON 7
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm environ
40.Nd user environment
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.Ar extern char **environ ;
43.Sh DESCRIPTION
44An array of strings called the
45.Ar environment
46is made available by
47.Xr execve  2
48when a process begins.  By convention these strings have the form
49.Dq Ar name=value .
50The following names are used by various commands:
51.Bl -tag -width BLOCKSIZE
52.It Ev BLOCKSIZE
53The size of the block units used by several commands, most notably
54.Xr df 1 ,
55.Xr du 1
56and
57.Xr ls 1 .
58.Ev BLOCKSIZE
59may be specified in units of a byte by specifying a number,
60in units of a kilobyte by specifying a number followed by ``K'' or
61``k'', in units of a megabyte by specifying a number followed by ``M''
62or ``m'' and in units of a gigabyte by specifying a number followed
63by ``G'' or ``g''.
64Sizes less than 512 bytes or greater than a gigabyte are ignored.
65.It Ev EDITOR
66Default editor name.
67.It Ev EXINIT
68A startup list of commands read by
69.Xr ex  1
70and
71.Xr vi  1  .
72.It Ev HOME
73A user's login directory, set by
74.Xr login  1
75from the password file
76.Xr passwd  5  .
77.It Ev LANG
78This variable configures all programs which use
79.Xr setlocale 3
80to use the specified locale.
81.It Ev MAIL
82The location of the user's
83mailbox instead of the default in /var/mail,
84used by
85.Xr mail  1 ,
86.Xr sh 1 ,
87and many other mailclients.
88.It Ev PAGER
89Default paginator program.  The program specified by this variable is used by
90.Xr mail 1 ,
91.Xr man 1 ,
92.Xr ftp 1 ,
93etc, to display information which is longer than the current display.
94.It Ev PATH
95The sequence of directories, separated by colons, searched by
96.Xr csh  1  ,
97.Xr sh  1 ,
98.Xr system  3  ,
99.Xr execvp  3 ,
100etc, when looking for an executable file.
101.Ev PATH
102is set to ``/usr/bin:/bin'' initially by
103.Xr login  1  .
104.It Ev PRINTER
105The name of the default printer to be used by
106.Xr lpr  1  ,
107.Xr lpq  1 ,
108and
109.Xr lprm  1  .
110.It Ev PWD
111The current directory pathname.
112.It Ev SHELL
113The full pathname of the user's login shell.
114.It Ev TERM
115The kind of terminal for which output is to be prepared.
116This information is used by commands, such as
117.Xr nroff  1
118or
119.Xr plot 1
120which may exploit special terminal capabilities.  See
121.Pa /usr/share/misc/termcap
122.Pq Xr termcap 5
123for a list of terminal types.
124.It Ev TERMCAP
125The string describing the terminal in
126.Ev TERM ,
127or, if
128it begins with a '/', the name of the termcap file.
129See
130.Ev TERMPATH
131below, and
132.Xr termcap  5 .
133.It Ev TERMPATH
134A sequence of pathnames of termcap files, separated by colons or spaces,
135which are searched for terminal descriptions in the order listed.  Having
136no
137.Ev TERMPATH
138is equivalent to a
139.Ev TERMPATH
140of
141.Dq Pa $HOME/.termcap:/etc/termcap .
142.Ev TERMPATH
143is ignored if
144.Ev TERMCAP
145contains a full pathname.
146.It Ev TMPDIR
147The directory in which to store temporary files.
148Most applications use either
149.Dq /tmp
150or
151.Dq /var/tmp .
152Setting this variable will make them use another directory.
153.It Ev TZ
154The timezone to use when displaying dates.
155The normal format is a pathname relative to
156.Dq Pa /usr/share/zoneinfo .
157For example, the command
158.Dq env TZ=America/Los_Angeles date
159displays the current time in California.
160See
161.Xr tzset 3
162for more information.
163.It Ev USER
164The login name of the user.
165.El
166.Pp
167Further names may be placed in the environment by the
168.Xr export
169command and
170.Ar name=value
171arguments in
172.Xr sh  1  ,
173or by the
174.Xr setenv
175command if you use
176.Xr csh  1  .
177It is unwise to change certain
178.Xr sh  1
179variables that are frequently exported by
180.Pa .profile
181files, such as
182.Ev MAIL ,
183.Ev PS1 ,
184.Ev PS2 ,
185and
186.Ev IFS ,
187unless you know what you are doing.
188.Sh SEE ALSO
189.Xr cd 1 ,
190.Xr csh 1 ,
191.Xr ex 1 ,
192.Xr login 1 ,
193.Xr sh 1 ,
194.Xr execve 2 ,
195.Xr execle 3 ,
196.Xr getenv 3 ,
197.Xr setenv 3 ,
198.Xr setlocale 3 ,
199.Xr system 3 ,
200.Xr termcap 3 ,
201.Xr termcap 5
202.Sh HISTORY
203The
204.Nm
205manual page appeared in
206.Bx 4.2 .
207