MKTEMP(3) MachTen Programmer’s Manual MKTEMP(3)
NAME
mktemp - make temporary file name (unique)
SYNOPSIS
#include <unistd.h>
char *
mktemp(char *template)
int
mkstemp(char *template)
DESCRIPTION
The mktemp() function takes the given file name template and
overwrites a
portion of it to create a file name. This file name is
unique and suit-
able for use by the application. The template may be any
file name with
some number of ‘Xs’ appended to it, for example
/tmp/temp.XXXX. The
trailing ‘Xs’ are replaced with the current
process number and/or a
unique letter combination. The number of unique file names
mktemp() can
return depends on the number of ‘Xs’ provided;
six ‘Xs’ will result in
mktemp() testing roughly 26 ** 6 combinations.
The mkstemp() function makes the
same replacement to the template and
creates the template file, mode 0600, returning a file
descriptor opened
for reading and writing. This avoids the race between
testing for a
file’s existence and opening it for use.
RETURN VALUES
The mktemp() function returns a pointer to the template on
success and
NULL on failure. The mkstemp() function returns -1 if no
suitable file
could be created. If either call fails an error code is
placed in the
global variable errno.
ERRORS
The mktemp() and mkstemp() functions may set errno to one of
the follow-
ing values:
[ENOTDIR] The pathname portion
of the template is not an existing direc-
tory.
The mktemp() and mkstemp()
functions may also set errno to any value
specified by the stat(2) function.
The mkstemp() function may also
set errno to any value specified by the
open(2) function.
SEE ALSO
chmod(2), getpid(2), open(2), stat(2)
HISTORY
A mktemp function appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX.
4.4BSD June 4, 1993 1