unix-2.7.2.2: POSIX functionality

Copyright(c) The University of Glasgow 2002
LicenseBSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE)
Maintainer[email protected]
Stabilityprovisional
Portabilitynon-portable (requires POSIX)
Safe HaskellSafe
LanguageHaskell2010

System.Posix.Env

Description

POSIX environment support

Synopsis

Documentation

getEnv Source #

Arguments

:: String

variable name

-> IO (Maybe String)

variable value

getEnv looks up a variable in the environment.

getEnvDefault Source #

Arguments

:: String

variable name

-> String

fallback value

-> IO String

variable value or fallback value

getEnvDefault is a wrapper around getEnv where the programmer can specify a fallback if the variable is not found in the environment.

getEnvironment Source #

Arguments

:: IO [(String, String)]
[(key,value)]

getEnvironment retrieves the entire environment as a list of (key,value) pairs.

setEnvironment Source #

Arguments

:: [(String, String)]
[(key,value)]
-> IO () 

setEnvironment resets the entire environment to the given list of (key,value) pairs.

putEnv Source #

Arguments

:: String

"key=value"

-> IO () 

putEnv function takes an argument of the form name=value and is equivalent to setEnv(key,value,True{-overwrite-}).

setEnv Source #

Arguments

:: String

variable name

-> String

variable value

-> Bool

overwrite

-> IO () 

The setEnv function inserts or resets the environment variable name in the current environment list. If the variable name does not exist in the list, it is inserted with the given value. If the variable does exist, the argument overwrite is tested; if overwrite is False, the variable is not reset, otherwise it is reset to the given value.

unsetEnv Source #

Arguments

:: String

variable name

-> IO () 

The unsetEnv function deletes all instances of the variable name from the environment.

clearEnv :: IO () Source #

The clearEnv function clears the environment of all name-value pairs.