TEMPFILE
NAME SYNOPSYS DESCRIPTION OPTIONS RETURN VALUES BUGS SEE ALSO
tempfile - create a temporary file in a safe manner
tempfile [-d DIR? [-p STRING? [-m MODE? [-n FILE? [--directory=DIR? [--prefix=STRING? [--mode=MODE? [--name=FILE? [--help? [--version?
tempfile creates a temporary file in a safe manner. It uses tempnam(3) to choose the name and opens it with O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL. The filename is printed on standard output.
The directory to place the file is searched for in the following order:
a)
The directory specified by the environment variable TMPDIR, if it is writable.
b)
The directory specified by the --directory argument, if given.
c)
The directory /tmp.
Debian packages using tempfile in maintainer scripts must depend on debianutils __
-d, --directory DIR
Place the file in DIR.
-p, --prefix STRING
Use up to five letters of STRING to generate the name.
-s, --suffix STRING
Generate the file with STRING as the suffix.
-m, --mode MODE
Open the file with MODE instead of 0600.
-n, --name FILE
Use FILE for the name instead of tempnam(3). The options -d, -p, and -s are ignored if this option is given.
--help
Print a usage message on standard output and exit succesfully.
--version
Print version information on standard output and exist succesfully.
An exit status of 0 means the temporary file was created succesfully. Any other exit status indicates an error.
Exclusive creation is not guaranteed when creating files on NFS partitions.
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