/* Hacked by Tito Ragusa (c) 2004 <farmatito@tiscali.it> to make it more
* flexible :
*
- * if bufsize is > 0 char *user can not be set to NULL.
- * On success username is written on static allocated buffer name
+ * if bufsize is > 0 char *name can not be set to NULL.
+ * On success username is written on the static allocated buffer name
* (and a pointer to it is returned).
- * On failure uid as string is written to static allocated buffer name
+ * On failure uid as string is written to the static allocated buffer name
* and NULL is returned.
- * if bufsize is = 0 char *user can be set to NULL.
+ * if bufsize is = 0 char *name can be set to NULL.
* On success username is returned.
* On failure NULL is returned.
- * if bufsize is < 0 char *user can be set to NULL
+ * if bufsize is < 0 char *name can be set to NULL
* On success username is returned.
* On failure an error message is printed and the program exits.
*/
/*
*
- * if bufsize is > 0 char *idname can not be set to NULL.
- * On success idname is written on static allocated buffer
+ * if bufsize is > 0 char *buffer can not be set to NULL.
+ * If idname is not NULL it is written on the static allocated buffer
* (and a pointer to it is returned).
- * On failure uid or gid as string is written to static allocated buffer
+ * if idname is NULL, id as string is written to the static allocated buffer
* and NULL is returned.
- * if bufsize is = 0 char *idname can be set to NULL.
- * On success idname is returned.
- * On failure NULL is returned.
- * if bufsize is < 0 char *idname can be set to NULL.
- * On success idname is returned.
- * On failure an error message is printed and the program exits.
+ * if bufsize is = 0 char *buffer can be set to NULL.
+ * If idname exists a pointer to it is returned,
+ * else NULL is returned.
+ * if bufsize is < 0 char *buffer can be set to NULL.
+ * If idname exists a pointer to it is returned,
+ * else an error message is printed and the program exits.
*/
#include <stdio.h>