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WRITE(P) POSIX Programmer's Manual WRITE(P)
 
NAME


write - write to another user
 
SYNOPSIS


write user_name [terminal]
 
DESCRIPTION


The write utility shall read lines from the user's standard input and write them to the terminal of another user. When first invoked, it shall write the message: Message from sender-login-id (sending-terminal) [date]... to user_name. When it has successfully completed the connection, the sender's terminal shall be alerted twice to indicate that what the sender is typing is being written to the recipient's terminal. If the recipient wants to reply, this can be accomplished by typing: write sender-login-id [sending-terminal] upon receipt of the initial message. Whenever a line of input as delim- ited by an NL, EOF, or EOL special character (see the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Chapter 11, General Terminal Interface) is accumulated while in canonical input mode, the accumulated data shall be written on the other user's terminal. Characters shall be processed as follows: * Typing shall write the alert character to the recipient's terminal. * Typing the erase and kill characters shall affect the sender's ter- minal in the manner described by the termios interface in the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Chapter 11, General Ter- minal Interface. * Typing the interrupt or end-of-file characters shall cause write to write an appropriate message ( "EOT\n" in the POSIX locale) to the recipient's terminal and exit. * Typing characters from LC_CTYPE classifications print or space shall cause those characters to be sent to the recipient's terminal. * When and only when the stty iexten local mode is enabled, the exis- tence and processing of additional special control characters and multi-byte or single-byte functions is implementation-defined. * Typing other non-printable characters shall cause implementation- defined sequences of printable characters to be written to the recipient's terminal. To write to a user who is logged in more than once, the terminal argu- ment can be used to indicate which terminal to write to; otherwise, the recipient's terminal is selected in an implementation-defined manner and an informational message is written to the sender's standard out- put, indicating which terminal was chosen. Permission to be a recipient of a write message can be denied or granted by use of the mesg utility. However, a user's privilege may further constrain the domain of accessibility of other users' termi- nals. The write utility shall fail when the user lacks the appropriate privileges to perform the requested action.
 
OPTIONS


None.
 
OPERANDS


The following operands shall be supported: user_name Login name of the person to whom the message shall be written. The application shall ensure that this operand is of the form returned by the who utility. terminal Terminal identification in the same format provided by the who utility.
 
STDIN


Lines to be copied to the recipient's terminal are read from standard input.
 
INPUT FILES


None.
 
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES


The following environment variables shall affect the execution of write: LANG Provide a default value for the internationalization variables that are unset or null. (See the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 8.2, Internationalization Vari- ables for the precedence of internationalization variables used to determine the values of locale categories.) LC_ALL If set to a non-empty string value, override the values of all the other internationalization variables. LC_CTYPE Determine the locale for the interpretation of sequences of bytes of text data as characters (for example, single-byte as opposed to multi-byte characters in arguments and input files). If the recipient's locale does not use an LC_CTYPE equivalent to the sender's, the results are undefined. LC_MESSAGES Determine the locale that should be used to affect the format and contents of diagnostic messages written to standard error and informative messages written to standard output.
 
NLSPATH


Determine the location of message catalogs for the processing of LC_MESSAGES .
 
ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS


If an interrupt signal is received, write shall write an appropriate message on the recipient's terminal and exit with a status of zero. It shall take the standard action for all other signals.
 
STDOUT


An informational message shall be written to standard output if a recipient is logged in more than once.
 
STDERR


The standard error shall be used only for diagnostic messages.
 
OUTPUT FILES


The recipient's terminal is used for output.
 
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION


None.
 
EXIT STATUS


The following exit values shall be returned: 0 Successful completion. >0 The addressed user is not logged on or the addressed user denies permission.
 
CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS


Default. The following sections are informative.
 
APPLICATION USAGE


The talk utility is considered by some users to be a more usable util- ity on full-screen terminals.
 
EXAMPLES


None.
 
RATIONALE


The write utility was included in this volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 since it can be implemented on all terminal types. The standard devel- opers considered the talk utility, which cannot be implemented on cer- tain terminals, to be a "better" communications interface. Both of these programs are in widespread use on historical implementations. Therefore, the standard developers decided that both utilities should be specified. The format of the terminal name is unspecified, but the descriptions of ps, talk, who, and write require that they all use or accept the same format.
 
FUTURE DIRECTIONS


None.
 
SEE ALSO


mesg , talk , who , the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Chapter 11, General Terminal Interface
 
COPYRIGHT


Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and The Open Group. In the event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard is the referee document. The original Standard can be obtained online at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html . IEEE/The Open Group 2003 WRITE(P)


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