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#include <stdlib.h> int mkstemp(char *template);
int mkostemp(char *template, int flags);
int mkstemps(char *template, int slen);
int mkostemps(char *template, int slen, int flags);
char *mkdtemp(char *template);
The mkstemps() function behaves the same as mkstemp(), except it permits a suffix to exist in the template. The template should be of the form /tmp/tmpXXXXXXsuffix. The slen parameter specifies the length of the suffix string.
The mkostemp() and mkostemps are like their mkstemp() and mkstemps() counterparts except that the flags argument is present and used to supplement (as a bitwise inclusive-OR) flags to internal open() calls. (e.g. O_SYNC, O_APPEND, and O_CLOEXEC).
The mkdtemp() function makes the same replacement to the template as in mktemp(3C) and creates the template directory using mkdir(2), passing a mode argument of 0700.
The mkstemp() and mkstemps() functions can set errno to the same values as open(2).
The mkdtemp() function can set errno to the same values as mkdir(2).
The mkstemp() function does not check to determine whether the file name part of template exceeds the maximum allowable file name length.
The tmpfile(3C) function is preferred over this function.
The mkstemp() function is frequently used to create a temporary file that will be removed by the application before the application terminates.
The mkstemp() function has a transitional interface for 64-bit file offsets. See lf64(7).
ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Interface Stability See below. |
The mkstemp() function is Standard. The mkstemps() and mkdtemp() functions are Stable.