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13 endgrent, getgrent, setgrent — group database entry functions
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18 void endgrent(void);
19 struct group *getgrent(void);
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23 The getgrent() function shall return a pointer to a structure contain‐
24 ing the broken-out fields of an entry in the group database. When first
25 called, getgrent() shall return a pointer to a group structure contain‐
26 ing the first entry in the group database. Thereafter, it shall return
27 a pointer to a group structure containing the next group structure in
28 the group database, so successive calls may be used to search the
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32 further implementation-defined restrictions on accessing the group
33 database. In particular, the system may deny the existence of some or
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35 those groups associated with the caller and may omit users other than
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39 The setgrent() function shall rewind the group database to allow
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48 When first called, getgrent() shall return a pointer to the first group
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95 The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2008, <grp.h>
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