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3.2.61 getpwent

getpwent
setpwent
endpwent

These functions do the same thing as their like-named system library routines - see getpwent(3). They iterate through your /etc/passwd file (or its moral equivalent coming from some server somewhere). The return value in list context is:

($name,$passwd,$uid,$gid,$quota,$comment,$gcos,$dir,$shell)

Some machines may use the quota and comment fields for other purposes, but the remaining fields will always be the same. To set up a hash for translating login names to uids, say this:

while (($name, $passwd, $uid) = getpwent) {
    $uid{$name} = $uid;
}

In scalar context, getpwent returns only the username.