MKTEMP(3-BSD) RISC/os Reference Manual MKTEMP(3-BSD)
NAME
mktemp - make a unique file name
SYNOPSIS
char *mktemp(template)
char *template;
mkstemp(template)
char *template;
DESCRIPTION
mktemp creates a unique file name and returns the address of
the template. The template should contain a file name with
trailing X's, normally something like /tmp/tempXXXXXX. The
X's are replaced by the current process number and/or a
unique letter combination. mkstemp makes the same replace-
ment to the template but opens the template file and returns
a file descriptor open for reading and writing. mkstemp
avoids the race between testing whether the file exists and
opening it for use. The number of file name combinations
mktemp and mkstemp will try depends on the number of X's
placed on the end of the template; six X's will result in
them trying roughly 26 ** 6 combinations.
SEE ALSO
access(2), getpid(2), open(2)
DIAGNOSTICS
mktemp returns NULL on failure, mkstemp returns -1 if no
suitable file could be created.
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