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Top Forums Programming environment variables Post 101798 by jim mcnamara on Monday 13th of March 2006 10:17:35 AM
Old 03-13-2006
If you're changing the variables in your program, do you want the final "result" to be available to the parent?

Then try:
setenv() in your code AND open a file, call it newvar.sh, write the new version of the variables to it every time you "edit" the variables.

Execute the C code in a script like this:
Code:
cd /path/to/working_directory
./my_c_code
chmod +x ./newvar.sh
.  ./newvar.sh

 

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mkdir(1)						      General Commands Manual							  mkdir(1)

NAME
mkdir - make a directory SYNOPSIS
mode] dirname ... DESCRIPTION
creates specified directories in mode 0777 (possibly altered by unless specified otherwise by a option (see umask(1)). Standard entries, (for the directory itself) and (for its parent) are created automatically. If dirname already exists, exits with a diagnostic message, and the directory is not changed. Options recognizes the following command-line options: After creating the directory as specified, the file permissions are set to mode, which is a symbolic mode string as defined for (see chmod(1)). The has precedence over Intermediate directories are created as necessary. Otherwise, the full path prefix of dirname must already exist. requires write permission in the parent directory. For each directory name in the pathname prefix of the dirname argument that is not the name of an existing directory, the specified directory is created using the current setting, except that the equivalent of is done on each component to ensure that can create lower directories regardless of the setting of Each directory name in the pathname prefix of the dirname argument that matches an existing directory is ignored without error. If an intermediate path component exists, but has permissions set to prevent writing or searching, fails with an error message. If the option is used, the directory specified by dirname (excluding directories in the pathname prefix) is created with the permissions specified by mode. Only subdirectories can be created (see limits(5)). Access Control Lists - JFS File Systems Only If the parent directory has an access control list (ACL, see aclv(5)), and that ACL contains default entries, an ACL is created for the new directory, and the parent directory's default entries are applied to the new directory's ACL, both as regular entries and as default entries. EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
For information about the UNIX standard environment, see standards(5). Environment Variables provides a default value for the internationalization variables that are unset or null. If is unset or null, the default value of "C" (see lang(5)) is used. If any of the internationalization variables contains an invalid setting, will behave as if all internationalization variables are set to See environ(5). If set to a non-empty string value, overrides the values of all the other internationalization variables. determines the interpretation of text as single and/or multi-byte characters, the classification of characters as printable, and the char- acters matched by character class expressions in regular expressions. determines the locale that should be used to affect the format and contents of diagnostic messages written to standard error and informa- tive messages written to standard output. determines the location of message catalogues for the processing of International Code Set Support Single- and multi-byte character code sets are supported. DIAGNOSTICS
returns exit code 0 if all directories were created successfully. Otherwise, it prints a diagnostic and returns non-zero. returns exit code 0 if the option was specified, and all the specified directories now exist. If any of the intermediate directories do not have search or write permission (with the option), prints a diagnostic and returns non-zero. EXAMPLES
Create directory beneath existing directory in the current directory: Create directory path underneath the current directory and set permissions on directory to read-only for all users which is equivalent to (see chmod(1)): If directories or and already exist, only the missing directories in the specified path are created. SEE ALSO
rm(1), setacl(1), sh(1), umask(1), aclv(5), standards(5). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
mkdir(1)
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