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GETPGRP(2)		  OpenBSD Programmer's Manual		    GETPGRP(2)

NAME
     getpgrp, getpgid - get process group

SYNOPSIS
     #include <unistd.h>

     pid_t
     getpgrp(void);

     pid_t
     getpgid(pid_t pid);

DESCRIPTION
     The process group of the current process is returned by getpgrp().	 The
     process group of the pid process is returned by getpgid().	 If pid is
     zero, getpgid() returns the process group of the current process.

     Process groups are used for distribution of signals, and by terminals to
     arbitrate requests for their input: processes that have the same process
     group as the terminal are foreground and may read, while others will
     block with a signal if they attempt to read.

     These calls are thus used by programs such as csh(1) to create process
     groups in implementing job control.  The tcgetpgrp() and tcsetpgrp()
     calls are used to get/set the process group of the control terminal.

ERRORS
     getpgrp() always succeeds, however getpgid() will succeed unless:

     [EPERM]	   The current process and the process pid are not in the same
		   session.

     [ESRCH]	   There is no process with a process ID equal to pid.

SEE ALSO
     setpgid(2), termios(4)

STANDARDS
     This version of getpgrp() differs from past Berkeley versions by not
     taking a pid_t pid argument.  This incompatibility is required by IEEE
     Std 1003.1-1988 (``POSIX'').

     From the IEEE Std 1003.1-1988 (``POSIX'') Rationale:

     4.3BSD provides a getpgrp() function that returns the process group ID
     for a specified process.  Although this function is used to support job
     control, all known job-control shells always specify the calling process
     with this function.  Thus, the simpler System V getpgrp() suffices, and
     the added complexity of the 4.3BSD getpgrp() has been omitted from
     POSIX.1.

     The getpgrp() function conforms to IEEE Std 1003.1-1988 (``POSIX'').  The
     getpgid() function call is derived from its usage in System V Release 4,
     and first appeared in NetBSD 1.2a.

HISTORY
     The getpgrp() function call appeared in 4.0BSD.

OpenBSD 4.9			 July 21, 2007			   OpenBSD 4.9
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