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Top Forums Programming C++ to C Post 302397498 by Corona688 on Monday 22nd of February 2010 10:32:49 AM
Old 02-22-2010
Is it an integer, object, structure, or other such memory blob? Use the syntax I gave for that.

Is it an array? Use the syntax I gave for that.

Is it a pointer? Use the syntax I gave for that.

Is it a string? Use the syntax I gave for that.
 
GETHOSTNAME(2)							System Calls Manual						    GETHOSTNAME(2)

NAME
gethostname, sethostname - get/set name of current host SYNOPSIS
gethostname(name, namelen) char *name; int namelen; sethostname(name, namelen) char *name; int namelen; DESCRIPTION
Gethostname returns the standard host name for the current processor, as previously set by sethostname. The parameter namelen specifies the size of the name array. The returned name is null-terminated unless insufficient space is provided. Sethostname sets the name of the host machine to be name, which has length namelen. This call is restricted to the super-user and is nor- mally used only when the system is bootstrapped. RETURN VALUE
If the call succeeds a value of 0 is returned. If the call fails, then a value of -1 is returned and an error code is placed in the global location errno. ERRORS
The following errors may be returned by these calls: [EFAULT] The name or namelen parameter gave an invalid address. [EPERM] The caller tried to set the hostname and was not the super-user. SEE ALSO
gethostid(2) BUGS
Host names are limited to MAXHOSTNAMELEN (from <sys/param.h>) characters, currently 64. 4.2 Berkeley Distribution May 22, 1986 GETHOSTNAME(2)
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