ENV is a hash-like accessor for environment variables.
The ENV object interacts with the operating system's environment variables:
When you get the value for a name in ENV, the value is retrieved from among the current environment variables.
When you create or set a name-value pair in ENV, the name and value are immediately set in the environment variables.
When you delete a name-value pair in ENV, it is immediately deleted from the environment variables.
Generally, a name or value is a String.
Each name or value must be one of the following:
A String.
An object that responds to #to_str by returning a String, in which case that String will be used as the name or value.
A new name:
May not be the empty string:
ENV[''] = '0' # Raises Errno::EINVAL (Invalid argument - ruby_setenv())
May not contain character "=":
ENV['='] = '0' # Raises Errno::EINVAL (Invalid argument - ruby_setenv(=))
A new name or value:
May not be a non-String that does not respond to #to_str:
ENV['foo'] = Object.new # Raises TypeError (no implicit conversion of Object into String) ENV[Object.new] = '0' # Raises TypeError (no implicit conversion of Object into String)
May not contain the NUL character "\0":
ENV['foo'] = "\0" # Raises ArgumentError (bad environment variable value: contains null byte) ENV["\0"] == '0' # Raises ArgumentError (bad environment variable name: contains null byte)
May not have an ASCII-incompatible encoding such as UTF-16LE or ISO-2022-JP:
ENV['foo'] = '0'.force_encoding(Encoding::ISO_2022_JP) # Raises ArgumentError (bad environment variable name: ASCII incompatible encoding: ISO-2022-JP) ENV["foo".force_encoding(Encoding::ISO_2022_JP)] = '0' # Raises ArgumentError (bad environment variable name: ASCII incompatible encoding: ISO-2022-JP)
ENV enumerates its name/value pairs in the order found in the operating system's environment variables. Therefore the ordering of ENV content is OS-dependent, and may be indeterminate.
This will be seen in:
An Enumerator returned by an ENV method.
An Array returned by ENV.keys, ENV.values, or ENV.to_a.
The String returned by ENV.inspect.
The name returned by ENV.key.
Some methods in ENV return ENV itself. Typically, there are many environment variables. It's not useful to display a large ENV in the examples here, so most example snippets begin by resetting the contents of ENV:
ENV.replace replaces ENV with a new collection of entries.
static VALUE
rb_f_getenv(VALUE obj, VALUE name)
{
    const char *nam, *env;
    nam = env_name(name);
    env = getenv(nam);
    if (env) {
        return env_name_new(nam, env);
    }
    return Qnil;
} Returns the value for the environment variable name if it exists:
ENV['foo'] = '0' ENV['foo'] # => "0"
Returns nil if the named variable does not exist.
Raises an exception if name is invalid. See Invalid Names and Values.
static VALUE
env_aset_m(VALUE obj, VALUE nm, VALUE val)
{
    return env_aset(nm, val);
} ENV.store is an alias for ENV.[]=.
Creates, updates, or deletes the named environment variable, returning the value. Both name and value may be instances of String. See Valid Names and Values.
If the named environment variable does not exist:
If value is nil, does nothing.
ENV.clear
ENV['foo'] = nil # => nil
ENV.include?('foo') # => false
ENV.store('bar', nil) # => nil
ENV.include?('bar') # => false
 If value is not nil, creates the environment variable with name and value:
# Create 'foo' using ENV.[]=.
ENV['foo'] = '0' # => '0'
ENV['foo'] # => '0'
# Create 'bar' using ENV.store.
ENV.store('bar', '1') # => '1'
ENV['bar'] # => '1'
 If the named environment variable exists:
If value is not nil, updates the environment variable with value value:
# Update 'foo' using ENV.[]=.
ENV['foo'] = '2' # => '2'
ENV['foo'] # => '2'
# Update 'bar' using ENV.store.
ENV.store('bar', '3') # => '3'
ENV['bar'] # => '3'
 If value is nil, deletes the environment variable:
# Delete 'foo' using ENV.[]=.
ENV['foo'] = nil # => nil
ENV.include?('foo') # => false
# Delete 'bar' using ENV.store.
ENV.store('bar', nil) # => nil
ENV.include?('bar') # => false
 Raises an exception if name or value is invalid. See Invalid Names and Values.
static VALUE
env_assoc(VALUE env, VALUE key)
{
    const char *s, *e;
    s = env_name(key);
    e = getenv(s);
    if (e) return rb_assoc_new(key, env_str_new2(e));
    return Qnil;
} Returns a 2-element Array containing the name and value of the environment variable for name if it exists:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.assoc('foo') # => ['foo', '0']
 Returns nil if name is a valid String and there is no such environment variable.
Returns nil if name is the empty String or is a String containing character '='.
Raises an exception if name is a String containing the NUL character "\0":
ENV.assoc("\0") # Raises ArgumentError (bad environment variable name: contains null byte)
 Raises an exception if name has an encoding that is not ASCII-compatible:
ENV.assoc("\xa1\xa1".force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_16LE))
# Raises ArgumentError (bad environment variable name: ASCII incompatible encoding: UTF-16LE)
 Raises an exception if name is not a String:
ENV.assoc(Object.new) # TypeError (no implicit conversion of Object into String)
static VALUE
env_clear(VALUE _)
{
    return rb_env_clear();
} Removes every environment variable; returns ENV:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.size # => 2
ENV.clear # => ENV
ENV.size # => 0
  static VALUE
env_delete_m(VALUE obj, VALUE name)
{
    VALUE val;
    val = env_delete(name);
    if (NIL_P(val) && rb_block_given_p()) val = rb_yield(name);
    return val;
} Deletes the environment variable with name if it exists and returns its value:
ENV['foo'] = '0'
ENV.delete('foo') # => '0'
 If a block is not given and the named environment variable does not exist, returns nil.
If a block given and the environment variable does not exist, yields name to the block and returns the value of the block:
ENV.delete('foo') { |name| name * 2 } # => "foofoo"
 If a block given and the environment variable exists, deletes the environment variable and returns its value (ignoring the block):
ENV['foo'] = '0'
ENV.delete('foo') { |name| raise 'ignored' } # => "0"
 Raises an exception if name is invalid. See Invalid Names and Values.
static VALUE
env_delete_if(VALUE ehash)
{
    RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ehash, 0, 0, rb_env_size);
    env_reject_bang(ehash);
    return envtbl;
} Yields each environment variable name and its value as a 2-element Array, deleting each environment variable for which the block returns a truthy value, and returning ENV (regardless of whether any deletions):
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
ENV.delete_if { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => ENV
ENV # => {"foo"=>"0"}
ENV.delete_if { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => ENV
 Returns an Enumerator if no block given:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
e = ENV.delete_if # => #<Enumerator: {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2", "foo"=>"0"}:delete_if!>
e.each { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => ENV
ENV # => {"foo"=>"0"}
e.each { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => ENV
  static VALUE
env_each_pair(VALUE ehash)
{
    char **env;
    VALUE ary;
    long i;
    RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ehash, 0, 0, rb_env_size);
    ary = rb_ary_new();
    env = GET_ENVIRON(environ);
    while (*env) {
        char *s = strchr(*env, '=');
        if (s) {
            rb_ary_push(ary, env_str_new(*env, s-*env));
            rb_ary_push(ary, env_str_new2(s+1));
        }
        env++;
    }
    FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
    if (rb_block_pair_yield_optimizable()) {
        for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i+=2) {
            rb_yield_values(2, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i), RARRAY_AREF(ary, i+1));
        }
    }
    else {
        for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i+=2) {
            rb_yield(rb_assoc_new(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i), RARRAY_AREF(ary, i+1)));
        }
    }
    return ehash;
} Yields each environment variable name and its value as a 2-element Array:
h = {}
ENV.each_pair { |name, value| h[name] = value } # => ENV
h # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"0"}
 Returns an Enumerator if no block given:
h = {}
e = ENV.each_pair # => #<Enumerator: {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"0"}:each_pair>
e.each { |name, value| h[name] = value } # => ENV
h # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"0"}
  static VALUE
env_each_key(VALUE ehash)
{
    VALUE keys;
    long i;
    RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ehash, 0, 0, rb_env_size);
    keys = env_keys(FALSE);
    for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(keys); i++) {
        rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(keys, i));
    }
    return ehash;
} Yields each environment variable name:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1') # => ENV
names = []
ENV.each_key { |name| names.push(name) } # => ENV
names # => ["bar", "foo"]
 Returns an Enumerator if no block given:
e = ENV.each_key # => #<Enumerator: {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"0"}:each_key>
names = []
e.each { |name| names.push(name) } # => ENV
names # => ["bar", "foo"]
  static VALUE
env_each_pair(VALUE ehash)
{
    char **env;
    VALUE ary;
    long i;
    RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ehash, 0, 0, rb_env_size);
    ary = rb_ary_new();
    env = GET_ENVIRON(environ);
    while (*env) {
        char *s = strchr(*env, '=');
        if (s) {
            rb_ary_push(ary, env_str_new(*env, s-*env));
            rb_ary_push(ary, env_str_new2(s+1));
        }
        env++;
    }
    FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
    if (rb_block_pair_yield_optimizable()) {
        for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i+=2) {
            rb_yield_values(2, RARRAY_AREF(ary, i), RARRAY_AREF(ary, i+1));
        }
    }
    else {
        for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(ary); i+=2) {
            rb_yield(rb_assoc_new(RARRAY_AREF(ary, i), RARRAY_AREF(ary, i+1)));
        }
    }
    return ehash;
} Yields each environment variable name and its value as a 2-element Array:
h = {}
ENV.each_pair { |name, value| h[name] = value } # => ENV
h # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"0"}
 Returns an Enumerator if no block given:
h = {}
e = ENV.each_pair # => #<Enumerator: {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"0"}:each_pair>
e.each { |name, value| h[name] = value } # => ENV
h # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"0"}
  static VALUE
env_each_value(VALUE ehash)
{
    VALUE values;
    long i;
    RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ehash, 0, 0, rb_env_size);
    values = env_values();
    for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(values); i++) {
        rb_yield(RARRAY_AREF(values, i));
    }
    return ehash;
} Yields each environment variable value:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1') # => ENV
values = []
ENV.each_value { |value| values.push(value) } # => ENV
values # => ["1", "0"]
 Returns an Enumerator if no block given:
e = ENV.each_value # => #<Enumerator: {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"0"}:each_value>
values = []
e.each { |value| values.push(value) } # => ENV
values # => ["1", "0"]
  static VALUE
env_empty_p(VALUE _)
{
    char **env;
    env = GET_ENVIRON(environ);
    if (env[0] == 0) {
        FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
        return Qtrue;
    }
    FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
    return Qfalse;
} Returns true when there are no environment variables, false otherwise:
ENV.clear ENV.empty? # => true ENV['foo'] = '0' ENV.empty? # => false
static VALUE
env_except(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE _)
{
    int i;
    VALUE key, hash = env_to_hash();
    for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
        key = argv[i];
        rb_hash_delete(hash, key);
    }
    return hash;
} Returns a hash except the given keys from ENV and their values.
ENV                       #=> {"LANG"=>"en_US.UTF-8", "TERM"=>"xterm-256color", "HOME"=>"/Users/rhc"}
ENV.except("TERM","HOME") #=> {"LANG"=>"en_US.UTF-8"}
  static VALUE
env_fetch(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE _)
{
    VALUE key;
    long block_given;
    const char *nam, *env;
    rb_check_arity(argc, 1, 2);
    key = argv[0];
    block_given = rb_block_given_p();
    if (block_given && argc == 2) {
        rb_warn("block supersedes default value argument");
    }
    nam = env_name(key);
    env = getenv(nam);
    if (!env) {
        if (block_given) return rb_yield(key);
        if (argc == 1) {
            rb_key_err_raise(rb_sprintf("key not found: \"%"PRIsVALUE"\"", key), envtbl, key);
        }
        return argv[1];
    }
    return env_name_new(nam, env);
} If name is the name of an environment variable, returns its value:
ENV['foo'] = '0'
ENV.fetch('foo') # => '0'
 Otherwise if a block is given (but not a default value), yields name to the block and returns the block's return value:
ENV.fetch('foo') { |name| :need_not_return_a_string } # => :need_not_return_a_string
 Otherwise if a default value is given (but not a block), returns the default value:
ENV.delete('foo')
ENV.fetch('foo', :default_need_not_be_a_string) # => :default_need_not_be_a_string
 If the environment variable does not exist and both default and block are given, issues a warning (“warning: block supersedes default value argument”), yields name to the block, and returns the block's return value:
ENV.fetch('foo', :default) { |name| :block_return } # => :block_return
 Raises KeyError if name is valid, but not found, and neither default value nor block is given:
ENV.fetch('foo') # Raises KeyError (key not found: "foo")
 Raises an exception if name is invalid. See Invalid Names and Values.
static VALUE
env_select(VALUE ehash)
{
    VALUE result;
    VALUE keys;
    long i;
    RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ehash, 0, 0, rb_env_size);
    result = rb_hash_new();
    keys = env_keys(FALSE);
    for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(keys); ++i) {
        VALUE key = RARRAY_AREF(keys, i);
        VALUE val = rb_f_getenv(Qnil, key);
        if (!NIL_P(val)) {
            if (RTEST(rb_yield_values(2, key, val))) {
                rb_hash_aset(result, key, val);
            }
        }
    }
    RB_GC_GUARD(keys);
    return result;
} ENV.filter is an alias for ENV.select.
Yields each environment variable name and its value as a 2-element Array, returning a Hash of the names and values for which the block returns a truthy value:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
ENV.select { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
ENV.filter { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
 Returns an Enumerator if no block given:
e = ENV.select # => #<Enumerator: {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2", "foo"=>"0"}:select>
e.each { |name, value | name.start_with?('b') } # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
e = ENV.filter # => #<Enumerator: {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2", "foo"=>"0"}:filter>
e.each { |name, value | name.start_with?('b') } # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
  static VALUE
env_select_bang(VALUE ehash)
{
    VALUE keys;
    long i;
    int del = 0;
    RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ehash, 0, 0, rb_env_size);
    keys = env_keys(FALSE);
    RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(keys);
    for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(keys); i++) {
        VALUE val = rb_f_getenv(Qnil, RARRAY_AREF(keys, i));
        if (!NIL_P(val)) {
            if (!RTEST(rb_yield_values(2, RARRAY_AREF(keys, i), val))) {
                env_delete(RARRAY_AREF(keys, i));
                del++;
            }
        }
    }
    RB_GC_GUARD(keys);
    if (del == 0) return Qnil;
    return envtbl;
} ENV.filter! is an alias for ENV.select!.
Yields each environment variable name and its value as a 2-element Array, deleting each entry for which the block returns false or nil, and returning ENV if any deletions made, or nil otherwise:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
ENV.select! { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => ENV
ENV # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
ENV.select! { |name, value| true } # => nil
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
ENV.filter! { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => ENV
ENV # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
ENV.filter! { |name, value| true } # => nil
 Returns an Enumerator if no block given:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
e = ENV.select! # => #<Enumerator: {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}:select!>
e.each { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => ENV
ENV # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
e.each { |name, value| true } # => nil
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
e = ENV.filter! # => #<Enumerator: {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}:filter!>
e.each { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => ENV
ENV # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
e.each { |name, value| true } # => nil
  static VALUE
env_freeze(VALUE self)
{
    rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "cannot freeze ENV");
    UNREACHABLE_RETURN(self);
} Raises an exception:
ENV.freeze # Raises TypeError (cannot freeze ENV)
static VALUE
env_has_key(VALUE env, VALUE key)
{
    const char *s;
    s = env_name(key);
    if (getenv(s)) return Qtrue;
    return Qfalse;
} ENV.has_key?, ENV.member?, and ENV.key? are aliases for ENV.include?.
Returns true if there is an environment variable with the given name:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.include?('foo') # => true
 Returns false if name is a valid String and there is no such environment variable:
ENV.include?('baz') # => false
 Returns false if name is the empty String or is a String containing character '=':
ENV.include?('') # => false
ENV.include?('=') # => false
 Raises an exception if name is a String containing the NUL character "\0":
ENV.include?("\0") # Raises ArgumentError (bad environment variable name: contains null byte)
 Raises an exception if name has an encoding that is not ASCII-compatible:
ENV.include?("\xa1\xa1".force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_16LE))
# Raises ArgumentError (bad environment variable name: ASCII incompatible encoding: UTF-16LE)
 Raises an exception if name is not a String:
ENV.include?(Object.new) # TypeError (no implicit conversion of Object into String)
static VALUE
env_has_value(VALUE dmy, VALUE obj)
{
    char **env;
    obj = rb_check_string_type(obj);
    if (NIL_P(obj)) return Qnil;
    env = GET_ENVIRON(environ);
    while (*env) {
        char *s = strchr(*env, '=');
        if (s++) {
            long len = strlen(s);
            if (RSTRING_LEN(obj) == len && strncmp(s, RSTRING_PTR(obj), len) == 0) {
                FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
                return Qtrue;
            }
        }
        env++;
    }
    FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
    return Qfalse;
} Returns true if value is the value for some environment variable name, false otherwise:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.value?('0') # => true
ENV.has_value?('0') # => true
ENV.value?('2') # => false
ENV.has_value?('2') # => false
  static VALUE
env_has_key(VALUE env, VALUE key)
{
    const char *s;
    s = env_name(key);
    if (getenv(s)) return Qtrue;
    return Qfalse;
} ENV.has_key?, ENV.member?, and ENV.key? are aliases for ENV.include?.
Returns true if there is an environment variable with the given name:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.include?('foo') # => true
 Returns false if name is a valid String and there is no such environment variable:
ENV.include?('baz') # => false
 Returns false if name is the empty String or is a String containing character '=':
ENV.include?('') # => false
ENV.include?('=') # => false
 Raises an exception if name is a String containing the NUL character "\0":
ENV.include?("\0") # Raises ArgumentError (bad environment variable name: contains null byte)
 Raises an exception if name has an encoding that is not ASCII-compatible:
ENV.include?("\xa1\xa1".force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_16LE))
# Raises ArgumentError (bad environment variable name: ASCII incompatible encoding: UTF-16LE)
 Raises an exception if name is not a String:
ENV.include?(Object.new) # TypeError (no implicit conversion of Object into String)
static VALUE
env_inspect(VALUE _)
{
    char **env;
    VALUE str, i;
    str = rb_str_buf_new2("{");
    env = GET_ENVIRON(environ);
    while (*env) {
        char *s = strchr(*env, '=');
        if (env != environ) {
            rb_str_buf_cat2(str, ", ");
        }
        if (s) {
            rb_str_buf_cat2(str, "\"");
            rb_str_buf_cat(str, *env, s-*env);
            rb_str_buf_cat2(str, "\"=>");
            i = rb_inspect(rb_str_new2(s+1));
            rb_str_buf_append(str, i);
        }
        env++;
    }
    FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
    rb_str_buf_cat2(str, "}");
    return str;
} Returns the contents of the environment as a String:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.inspect # => "{\"bar\"=>\"1\", \"foo\"=>\"0\"}"
  static VALUE
env_invert(VALUE _)
{
    return rb_hash_invert(env_to_hash());
} Returns a Hash whose keys are the ENV values, and whose values are the corresponding ENV names:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.invert # => {"1"=>"bar", "0"=>"foo"}
 For a duplicate ENV value, overwrites the hash entry:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '0')
ENV.invert # => {"0"=>"foo"}
 Note that the order of the ENV processing is OS-dependent, which means that the order of overwriting is also OS-dependent. See About Ordering.
static VALUE
env_keep_if(VALUE ehash)
{
    RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ehash, 0, 0, rb_env_size);
    env_select_bang(ehash);
    return envtbl;
} Yields each environment variable name and its value as a 2-element Array, deleting each environment variable for which the block returns false or nil, and returning ENV:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
ENV.keep_if { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => ENV
ENV # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
 Returns an Enumerator if no block given:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
e = ENV.keep_if # => #<Enumerator: {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2", "foo"=>"0"}:keep_if>
e.each { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => ENV
ENV # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
  static VALUE
env_key(VALUE dmy, VALUE value)
{
    char **env;
    VALUE str;
    SafeStringValue(value);
    env = GET_ENVIRON(environ);
    while (*env) {
        char *s = strchr(*env, '=');
        if (s++) {
            long len = strlen(s);
            if (RSTRING_LEN(value) == len && strncmp(s, RSTRING_PTR(value), len) == 0) {
                str = env_str_new(*env, s-*env-1);
                FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
                return str;
            }
        }
        env++;
    }
    FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
    return Qnil;
} Returns the name of the first environment variable with value, if it exists:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '0')
ENV.key('0') # => "foo"
 The order in which environment variables are examined is OS-dependent. See About Ordering.
Returns nil if there is no such value.
Raises an exception if value is invalid:
ENV.key(Object.new) # raises TypeError (no implicit conversion of Object into String)
static VALUE
env_has_key(VALUE env, VALUE key)
{
    const char *s;
    s = env_name(key);
    if (getenv(s)) return Qtrue;
    return Qfalse;
} ENV.has_key?, ENV.member?, and ENV.key? are aliases for ENV.include?.
Returns true if there is an environment variable with the given name:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.include?('foo') # => true
 Returns false if name is a valid String and there is no such environment variable:
ENV.include?('baz') # => false
 Returns false if name is the empty String or is a String containing character '=':
ENV.include?('') # => false
ENV.include?('=') # => false
 Raises an exception if name is a String containing the NUL character "\0":
ENV.include?("\0") # Raises ArgumentError (bad environment variable name: contains null byte)
 Raises an exception if name has an encoding that is not ASCII-compatible:
ENV.include?("\xa1\xa1".force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_16LE))
# Raises ArgumentError (bad environment variable name: ASCII incompatible encoding: UTF-16LE)
 Raises an exception if name is not a String:
ENV.include?(Object.new) # TypeError (no implicit conversion of Object into String)
static VALUE
env_f_keys(VALUE _)
{
    return env_keys(FALSE);
} Returns all variable names in an Array:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.keys # => ['bar', 'foo']
 The order of the names is OS-dependent. See About Ordering.
static VALUE
env_size(VALUE _)
{
    int i;
    char **env;
    env = GET_ENVIRON(environ);
    for (i=0; env[i]; i++)
        ;
    FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
    return INT2FIX(i);
} Returns the count of environment variables:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.length # => 2
ENV.size # => 2
  static VALUE
env_has_key(VALUE env, VALUE key)
{
    const char *s;
    s = env_name(key);
    if (getenv(s)) return Qtrue;
    return Qfalse;
} ENV.has_key?, ENV.member?, and ENV.key? are aliases for ENV.include?.
Returns true if there is an environment variable with the given name:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.include?('foo') # => true
 Returns false if name is a valid String and there is no such environment variable:
ENV.include?('baz') # => false
 Returns false if name is the empty String or is a String containing character '=':
ENV.include?('') # => false
ENV.include?('=') # => false
 Raises an exception if name is a String containing the NUL character "\0":
ENV.include?("\0") # Raises ArgumentError (bad environment variable name: contains null byte)
 Raises an exception if name has an encoding that is not ASCII-compatible:
ENV.include?("\xa1\xa1".force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_16LE))
# Raises ArgumentError (bad environment variable name: ASCII incompatible encoding: UTF-16LE)
 Raises an exception if name is not a String:
ENV.include?(Object.new) # TypeError (no implicit conversion of Object into String)
static VALUE
env_update(VALUE env, VALUE hash)
{
    if (env == hash) return env;
    hash = to_hash(hash);
    rb_foreach_func *func = rb_block_given_p() ?
        env_update_block_i : env_update_i;
    rb_hash_foreach(hash, func, 0);
    return env;
} ENV.update is an alias for ENV.merge!.
Adds to ENV each key/value pair in the given hash; returns ENV:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.merge!('baz' => '2', 'bat' => '3') # => {"bar"=>"1", "bat"=>"3", "baz"=>"2", "foo"=>"0"}
 Deletes the ENV entry for a hash value that is nil:
ENV.merge!('baz' => nil, 'bat' => nil) # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"0"}
 For an already-existing name, if no block given, overwrites the ENV value:
ENV.merge!('foo' => '4') # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"4"}
 For an already-existing name, if block given, yields the name, its ENV value, and its hash value; the block's return value becomes the new name:
ENV.merge!('foo' => '5') { |name, env_val, hash_val | env_val + hash_val } # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"45"}
 Raises an exception if a name or value is invalid (see Invalid Names and Values);
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.merge!('foo' => '6', :bar => '7', 'baz' => '9') # Raises TypeError (no implicit conversion of Symbol into String)
ENV # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"6"}
ENV.merge!('foo' => '7', 'bar' => 8, 'baz' => '9') # Raises TypeError (no implicit conversion of Integer into String)
ENV # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"7"}
 Raises an exception if the block returns an invalid name: (see Invalid Names and Values):
ENV.merge!('bat' => '8', 'foo' => '9') { |name, env_val, hash_val | 10 } # Raises TypeError (no implicit conversion of Integer into String)
ENV # => {"bar"=>"1", "bat"=>"8", "foo"=>"7"}
 Note that for the exceptions above, hash pairs preceding an invalid name or value are processed normally; those following are ignored.
static VALUE
env_rassoc(VALUE dmy, VALUE obj)
{
    char **env;
    obj = rb_check_string_type(obj);
    if (NIL_P(obj)) return Qnil;
    env = GET_ENVIRON(environ);
    while (*env) {
        char *s = strchr(*env, '=');
        if (s++) {
            long len = strlen(s);
            if (RSTRING_LEN(obj) == len && strncmp(s, RSTRING_PTR(obj), len) == 0) {
                VALUE result = rb_assoc_new(rb_str_new(*env, s-*env-1), obj);
                FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
                return result;
            }
        }
        env++;
    }
    FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
    return Qnil;
} Returns a 2-element Array containing the name and value of the first found environment variable that has value value, if one exists:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '0')
ENV.rassoc('0') # => ["bar", "0"]
 The order in which environment variables are examined is OS-dependent. See About Ordering.
Returns nil if there is no such environment variable.
static VALUE
env_reject(VALUE _)
{
    return rb_hash_delete_if(env_to_hash());
} Yields each environment variable name and its value as a 2-element Array. Returns a Hash whose items are determined by the block. When the block returns a truthy value, the name/value pair is added to the return Hash; otherwise the pair is ignored:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
ENV.reject { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => {"foo"=>"0"}
 Returns an Enumerator if no block given:
e = ENV.reject
e.each { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => {"foo"=>"0"}
  static VALUE
env_reject_bang(VALUE ehash)
{
    VALUE keys;
    long i;
    int del = 0;
    RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ehash, 0, 0, rb_env_size);
    keys = env_keys(FALSE);
    RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(keys);
    for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(keys); i++) {
        VALUE val = rb_f_getenv(Qnil, RARRAY_AREF(keys, i));
        if (!NIL_P(val)) {
            if (RTEST(rb_yield_values(2, RARRAY_AREF(keys, i), val))) {
                env_delete(RARRAY_AREF(keys, i));
                del++;
            }
        }
    }
    RB_GC_GUARD(keys);
    if (del == 0) return Qnil;
    return envtbl;
} Similar to ENV.delete_if, but returns nil if no changes were made.
Yields each environment variable name and its value as a 2-element Array, deleting each environment variable for which the block returns a truthy value, and returning ENV (if any deletions) or nil (if not):
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
ENV.reject! { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => ENV
ENV # => {"foo"=>"0"}
ENV.reject! { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => nil
 Returns an Enumerator if no block given:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
e = ENV.reject! # => #<Enumerator: {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2", "foo"=>"0"}:reject!>
e.each { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => ENV
ENV # => {"foo"=>"0"}
e.each { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => nil
  static VALUE
env_replace(VALUE env, VALUE hash)
{
    VALUE keys;
    long i;
    keys = env_keys(TRUE);
    if (env == hash) return env;
    hash = to_hash(hash);
    rb_hash_foreach(hash, env_replace_i, keys);
    for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(keys); i++) {
        env_delete(RARRAY_AREF(keys, i));
    }
    RB_GC_GUARD(keys);
    return env;
} Replaces the entire content of the environment variables with the name/value pairs in the given hash; returns ENV.
Replaces the content of ENV with the given pairs:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1') # => ENV
ENV.to_hash # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"0"}
 Raises an exception if a name or value is invalid (see Invalid Names and Values):
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', :bar => '1') # Raises TypeError (no implicit conversion of Symbol into String)
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => 1) # Raises TypeError (no implicit conversion of Integer into String)
ENV.to_hash # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"0"}
  static VALUE
env_select(VALUE ehash)
{
    VALUE result;
    VALUE keys;
    long i;
    RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ehash, 0, 0, rb_env_size);
    result = rb_hash_new();
    keys = env_keys(FALSE);
    for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(keys); ++i) {
        VALUE key = RARRAY_AREF(keys, i);
        VALUE val = rb_f_getenv(Qnil, key);
        if (!NIL_P(val)) {
            if (RTEST(rb_yield_values(2, key, val))) {
                rb_hash_aset(result, key, val);
            }
        }
    }
    RB_GC_GUARD(keys);
    return result;
} ENV.filter is an alias for ENV.select.
Yields each environment variable name and its value as a 2-element Array, returning a Hash of the names and values for which the block returns a truthy value:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
ENV.select { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
ENV.filter { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
 Returns an Enumerator if no block given:
e = ENV.select # => #<Enumerator: {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2", "foo"=>"0"}:select>
e.each { |name, value | name.start_with?('b') } # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
e = ENV.filter # => #<Enumerator: {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2", "foo"=>"0"}:filter>
e.each { |name, value | name.start_with?('b') } # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
  static VALUE
env_select_bang(VALUE ehash)
{
    VALUE keys;
    long i;
    int del = 0;
    RETURN_SIZED_ENUMERATOR(ehash, 0, 0, rb_env_size);
    keys = env_keys(FALSE);
    RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(keys);
    for (i=0; i<RARRAY_LEN(keys); i++) {
        VALUE val = rb_f_getenv(Qnil, RARRAY_AREF(keys, i));
        if (!NIL_P(val)) {
            if (!RTEST(rb_yield_values(2, RARRAY_AREF(keys, i), val))) {
                env_delete(RARRAY_AREF(keys, i));
                del++;
            }
        }
    }
    RB_GC_GUARD(keys);
    if (del == 0) return Qnil;
    return envtbl;
} ENV.filter! is an alias for ENV.select!.
Yields each environment variable name and its value as a 2-element Array, deleting each entry for which the block returns false or nil, and returning ENV if any deletions made, or nil otherwise:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
ENV.select! { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => ENV
ENV # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
ENV.select! { |name, value| true } # => nil
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
ENV.filter! { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => ENV
ENV # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
ENV.filter! { |name, value| true } # => nil
 Returns an Enumerator if no block given:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
e = ENV.select! # => #<Enumerator: {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}:select!>
e.each { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => ENV
ENV # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
e.each { |name, value| true } # => nil
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
e = ENV.filter! # => #<Enumerator: {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}:filter!>
e.each { |name, value| name.start_with?('b') } # => ENV
ENV # => {"bar"=>"1", "baz"=>"2"}
e.each { |name, value| true } # => nil
  static VALUE
env_shift(VALUE _)
{
    char **env;
    VALUE result = Qnil;
    env = GET_ENVIRON(environ);
    if (*env) {
        char *s = strchr(*env, '=');
        if (s) {
            VALUE key = env_str_new(*env, s-*env);
            VALUE val = env_str_new2(getenv(RSTRING_PTR(key)));
            env_delete(key);
            result = rb_assoc_new(key, val);
        }
    }
    FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
    return result;
} Removes the first environment variable from ENV and returns a 2-element Array containing its name and value:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.to_hash # => {'bar' => '1', 'foo' => '0'}
ENV.shift # => ['bar', '1']
ENV.to_hash # => {'foo' => '0'}
 Exactly which environment variable is “first” is OS-dependent. See About Ordering.
Returns nil if the environment is empty.
static VALUE
env_size(VALUE _)
{
    int i;
    char **env;
    env = GET_ENVIRON(environ);
    for (i=0; env[i]; i++)
        ;
    FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
    return INT2FIX(i);
} Returns the count of environment variables:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.length # => 2
ENV.size # => 2
  static VALUE
env_slice(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE _)
{
    int i;
    VALUE key, value, result;
    if (argc == 0) {
        return rb_hash_new();
    }
    result = rb_hash_new_with_size(argc);
    for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
        key = argv[i];
        value = rb_f_getenv(Qnil, key);
        if (value != Qnil)
            rb_hash_aset(result, key, value);
    }
    return result;
} Returns a Hash of the given ENV names and their corresponding values:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2', 'bat' => '3')
ENV.slice('foo', 'baz') # => {"foo"=>"0", "baz"=>"2"}
ENV.slice('baz', 'foo') # => {"baz"=>"2", "foo"=>"0"}
 Raises an exception if any of the names is invalid (see Invalid Names and Values):
ENV.slice('foo', 'bar', :bat) # Raises TypeError (no implicit conversion of Symbol into String)
  static VALUE
env_aset_m(VALUE obj, VALUE nm, VALUE val)
{
    return env_aset(nm, val);
} ENV.store is an alias for ENV.[]=.
Creates, updates, or deletes the named environment variable, returning the value. Both name and value may be instances of String. See Valid Names and Values.
If the named environment variable does not exist:
If value is nil, does nothing.
ENV.clear
ENV['foo'] = nil # => nil
ENV.include?('foo') # => false
ENV.store('bar', nil) # => nil
ENV.include?('bar') # => false
 If value is not nil, creates the environment variable with name and value:
# Create 'foo' using ENV.[]=.
ENV['foo'] = '0' # => '0'
ENV['foo'] # => '0'
# Create 'bar' using ENV.store.
ENV.store('bar', '1') # => '1'
ENV['bar'] # => '1'
 If the named environment variable exists:
If value is not nil, updates the environment variable with value value:
# Update 'foo' using ENV.[]=.
ENV['foo'] = '2' # => '2'
ENV['foo'] # => '2'
# Update 'bar' using ENV.store.
ENV.store('bar', '3') # => '3'
ENV['bar'] # => '3'
 If value is nil, deletes the environment variable:
# Delete 'foo' using ENV.[]=.
ENV['foo'] = nil # => nil
ENV.include?('foo') # => false
# Delete 'bar' using ENV.store.
ENV.store('bar', nil) # => nil
ENV.include?('bar') # => false
 Raises an exception if name or value is invalid. See Invalid Names and Values.
static VALUE
env_to_a(VALUE _)
{
    char **env;
    VALUE ary;
    ary = rb_ary_new();
    env = GET_ENVIRON(environ);
    while (*env) {
        char *s = strchr(*env, '=');
        if (s) {
            rb_ary_push(ary, rb_assoc_new(env_str_new(*env, s-*env),
                                          env_str_new2(s+1)));
        }
        env++;
    }
    FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
    return ary;
} Returns the contents of ENV as an Array of 2-element Arrays, each of which is a name/value pair:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.to_a # => [["bar", "1"], ["foo", "0"]]
  static VALUE
env_to_h(VALUE _)
{
    VALUE hash = env_to_hash();
    if (rb_block_given_p()) {
        hash = rb_hash_to_h_block(hash);
    }
    return hash;
} With no block, returns a Hash containing all name/value pairs from ENV:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.to_h # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"0"}
 With a block, returns a Hash whose items are determined by the block. Each name/value pair in ENV is yielded to the block. The block must return a 2-element Array (name/value pair) that is added to the return Hash as a key and value:
ENV.to_h { |name, value| [name.to_sym, value.to_i] } # => {:bar=>1, :foo=>0}
 Raises an exception if the block does not return an Array:
ENV.to_h { |name, value| name } # Raises TypeError (wrong element type String (expected array))
 Raises an exception if the block returns an Array of the wrong size:
ENV.to_h { |name, value| [name] } # Raises ArgumentError (element has wrong array length (expected 2, was 1))
  static VALUE
env_f_to_hash(VALUE _)
{
    return env_to_hash();
} Returns a Hash containing all name/value pairs from ENV:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.to_hash # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"0"}
  static VALUE
env_to_s(VALUE _)
{
    return rb_usascii_str_new2("ENV");
} Returns String 'ENV':
ENV.to_s # => "ENV"
static VALUE
env_update(VALUE env, VALUE hash)
{
    if (env == hash) return env;
    hash = to_hash(hash);
    rb_foreach_func *func = rb_block_given_p() ?
        env_update_block_i : env_update_i;
    rb_hash_foreach(hash, func, 0);
    return env;
} ENV.update is an alias for ENV.merge!.
Adds to ENV each key/value pair in the given hash; returns ENV:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.merge!('baz' => '2', 'bat' => '3') # => {"bar"=>"1", "bat"=>"3", "baz"=>"2", "foo"=>"0"}
 Deletes the ENV entry for a hash value that is nil:
ENV.merge!('baz' => nil, 'bat' => nil) # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"0"}
 For an already-existing name, if no block given, overwrites the ENV value:
ENV.merge!('foo' => '4') # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"4"}
 For an already-existing name, if block given, yields the name, its ENV value, and its hash value; the block's return value becomes the new name:
ENV.merge!('foo' => '5') { |name, env_val, hash_val | env_val + hash_val } # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"45"}
 Raises an exception if a name or value is invalid (see Invalid Names and Values);
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.merge!('foo' => '6', :bar => '7', 'baz' => '9') # Raises TypeError (no implicit conversion of Symbol into String)
ENV # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"6"}
ENV.merge!('foo' => '7', 'bar' => 8, 'baz' => '9') # Raises TypeError (no implicit conversion of Integer into String)
ENV # => {"bar"=>"1", "foo"=>"7"}
 Raises an exception if the block returns an invalid name: (see Invalid Names and Values):
ENV.merge!('bat' => '8', 'foo' => '9') { |name, env_val, hash_val | 10 } # Raises TypeError (no implicit conversion of Integer into String)
ENV # => {"bar"=>"1", "bat"=>"8", "foo"=>"7"}
 Note that for the exceptions above, hash pairs preceding an invalid name or value are processed normally; those following are ignored.
static VALUE
env_has_value(VALUE dmy, VALUE obj)
{
    char **env;
    obj = rb_check_string_type(obj);
    if (NIL_P(obj)) return Qnil;
    env = GET_ENVIRON(environ);
    while (*env) {
        char *s = strchr(*env, '=');
        if (s++) {
            long len = strlen(s);
            if (RSTRING_LEN(obj) == len && strncmp(s, RSTRING_PTR(obj), len) == 0) {
                FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
                return Qtrue;
            }
        }
        env++;
    }
    FREE_ENVIRON(environ);
    return Qfalse;
} Returns true if value is the value for some environment variable name, false otherwise:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.value?('0') # => true
ENV.has_value?('0') # => true
ENV.value?('2') # => false
ENV.has_value?('2') # => false
  static VALUE
env_f_values(VALUE _)
{
    return env_values();
} Returns all environment variable values in an Array:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1')
ENV.values # => ['1', '0']
 The order of the values is OS-dependent. See About Ordering.
static VALUE
env_values_at(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE _)
{
    VALUE result;
    long i;
    result = rb_ary_new();
    for (i=0; i<argc; i++) {
        rb_ary_push(result, rb_f_getenv(Qnil, argv[i]));
    }
    return result;
} Returns an Array containing the environment variable values associated with the given names:
ENV.replace('foo' => '0', 'bar' => '1', 'baz' => '2')
ENV.values_at('foo', 'baz') # => ["0", "2"]
 Returns nil in the Array for each name that is not an ENV name:
ENV.values_at('foo', 'bat', 'bar', 'bam') # => ["0", nil, "1", nil]
 Returns an empty Array if no names given.
Raises an exception if any name is invalid. See Invalid Names and Values.
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