@node environ @section @code{environ} @findex environ POSIX specification:@* @url{https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/environ.html} Gnulib module: environ Portability problems fixed by Gnulib: @itemize @item POSIX does not require this variable to be declared, and it is indeed not declared on some platforms: macOS 11.1, FreeBSD 14.0, NetBSD 5.0, OpenBSD 3.8, IRIX 6.5, Solaris 11.4. @item On macOS, this variable is not declared. Up to Mac OS X 10.4, one can use @smallexample extern char **environ; @end smallexample to get the variable declared. This does not work any more, however, in shared libraries on macOS 11.1. Here is a workaround: Instead, one can use @smallexample #include #define environ (*_NSGetEnviron()) @end smallexample This works at all versions of macOS. @item On Cygwin in 64-bit mode, references to this variable cause a link error when the option @code{-Wl,--disable-auto-import} is in use. @end itemize Portability problems not fixed by Gnulib: @itemize @item The address of this variable is not a compile-time constant on some platforms: mingw. @item Assigning NULL to @code{environ} to clear all variables is not portable; better is to assign @code{environ} to one-element array containing a NULL pointer. That said, an empty environment is not portable either, as some systems may require particular environment variables (such as @code{PATH}) to be present in order to operate consistently. @end itemize