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GET_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE
— Get an environmental variableGet the VALUE of the environmental variable NAME.
Note that GET_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE
need not be thread-safe. It
is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the environment is
not being updated concurrently with a call to the
GET_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE
intrinsic.
Fortran 2003 and later
Subroutine
CALL GET_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE(NAME[, VALUE, LENGTH, STATUS, TRIM_NAME)
NAME | Shall be a scalar of type CHARACTER
and of default kind. |
VALUE | (Optional) Shall be a scalar of type CHARACTER
and of default kind. |
LENGTH | (Optional) Shall be a scalar of type INTEGER
and of default kind. |
STATUS | (Optional) Shall be a scalar of type INTEGER
and of default kind. |
TRIM_NAME | (Optional) Shall be a scalar of type LOGICAL
and of default kind. |
Stores the value of NAME in VALUE. If VALUE is
not large enough to hold the data, it is truncated. If NAME
is not set, VALUE will be filled with blanks. Argument LENGTH
contains the length needed for storing the environment variable NAME
or zero if it is not present. STATUS is -1 if VALUE is present
but too short for the environment variable; it is 1 if the environment
variable does not exist and 2 if the processor does not support environment
variables; in all other cases STATUS is zero. If TRIM_NAME is
present with the value .FALSE.
, the trailing blanks in NAME
are significant; otherwise they are not part of the environment variable
name.
PROGRAM test_getenv CHARACTER(len=255) :: homedir CALL get_environment_variable("HOME", homedir) WRITE (*,*) TRIM(homedir) END PROGRAM
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