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25 .TH TEMPNAM 3 2014-02-27 "" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
27 tempnam \- create a name for a temporary file
32 .BI "char *tempnam(const char *" dir ", const char *" pfx );
36 Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see
37 .BR feature_test_macros (7)):
41 _BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE
43 .I "Never use this function."
52 function returns a pointer to a string that is a valid filename,
53 and such that a file with this name did not exist when
56 The filename suffix of the pathname generated will start with
60 is a non-NULL string of at most five bytes.
61 The directory prefix part of the pathname generated is required to
62 be "appropriate" (often that at least implies writable).
64 Attempts to find an appropriate directory go through the following
68 In case the environment variable
71 contains the name of an appropriate directory, that is used.
76 argument is non-NULL and appropriate, it is used.
83 is used when appropriate.
86 Finally an implementation-defined directory may be used.
88 The string returned by
92 and hence should be freed by
97 function returns a pointer to a unique temporary filename.
98 It returns NULL if a unique name cannot be generated, with
100 set to indicate the cause of the error.
104 Allocation of storage failed.
106 SVr4, 4.3BSD, POSIX.1-2001.
113 generates names that are difficult to guess,
114 it is nevertheless possible that between the time that
116 returns a pathname, and the time that the program opens it,
117 another program might create that pathname using
119 or create it as a symbolic link.
120 This can lead to security holes.
121 To avoid such possibilities, use the
124 flag to open the pathname.
130 SUSv2 does not mention the use of
132 glibc will use it only
133 when the program is not set-user-ID.
134 On SVr4, the directory used under \fBd)\fP is
136 (and this is what glibc does).
138 Because it dynamically allocates memory used to return the pathname,
140 is reentrant, and thus thread safe, unlike
145 function generates a different string each time it is called,
151 If it is called more than
154 the behavior is implementation defined.
157 uses at most the first five bytes from
160 The glibc implementation of
162 will fail with the error
164 upon failure to find a unique name.
166 The precise meaning of "appropriate" is undefined;
167 it is unspecified how accessibility of a directory is determined.