/* * tmpname.c * Original Author: G. Haley */ /* FUNCTION <>, <>---name for a temporary file INDEX tmpnam INDEX tempnam INDEX _tmpnam_r INDEX _tempnam_r ANSI_SYNOPSIS #include char *tmpnam(char *<[s]>); char *tempnam(char *<[dir]>, char *<[pfx]>); char *_tmpnam_r(void *<[reent]>, char *<[s]>); char *_tempnam_r(void *<[reent]>, char *<[dir]>, char *<[pfx]>); TRAD_SYNOPSIS #include char *tmpnam(<[s]>) char *<[s]>; char *tempnam(<[dir]>, <[pfx]>) char *<[dir]>; char *<[pfx]>; char *_tmpnam_r(<[reent]>, <[s]>) char *<[reent]>; char *<[s]>; char *_tempnam_r(<[reent]>, <[dir]>, <[pfx]>) char *<[reent]>; char *<[dir]>; char *<[pfx]>; DESCRIPTION Use either of these functions to generate a name for a temporary file. The generated name is guaranteed to avoid collision with other files (for up to <> calls of either function). <> generates file names with the value of <> (defined in `<>') as the leading directory component of the path. You can use the <> argument <[s]> to specify a suitable area of memory for the generated filename; otherwise, you can call <> to use an internal static buffer. <> allows you more control over the generated filename: you can use the argument <[dir]> to specify the path to a directory for temporary files, and you can use the argument <[pfx]> to specify a prefix for the base filename. If <[dir]> is <>, <> will attempt to use the value of environment variable <> instead; if there is no such value, <> uses the value of <> (defined in `<>'). If you don't need any particular prefix to the basename of temporary files, you can pass <> as the <[pfx]> argument to <>. <<_tmpnam_r>> and <<_tempnam_r>> are reentrant versions of <> and <> respectively. The extra argument <[reent]> is a pointer to a reentrancy structure. WARNINGS The generated filenames are suitable for temporary files, but do not in themselves make files temporary. Files with these names must still be explicitly removed when you no longer want them. If you supply your own data area <[s]> for <>, you must ensure that it has room for at least <> elements of type <>. RETURNS Both <> and <> return a pointer to the newly generated filename. PORTABILITY ANSI C requires <>, but does not specify the use of <>. The System V Interface Definition (Issue 2) requires both <> and <>. Supporting OS subroutines required: <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>. The global pointer <> is also required. */ #include <_ansi.h> #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Try to open the file specified, if it can't be opened then try another one. Return nonzero if successful, otherwise zero. */ static int worker (ptr, result, part1, part2, part3, part4) struct _reent *ptr; char *result; _CONST char *part1; _CONST char *part2; int part3; int *part4; { /* Generate the filename and make sure that there isn't one called it already. */ while (1) { int t; _sprintf_r (ptr, result, "%s/%s%x.%x", part1, part2, part3, *part4); (*part4)++; t = _open_r (ptr, result, O_RDONLY, 0); if (t == -1) { if (ptr->_errno == ENOSYS) { result[0] = '\0'; return 0; } break; } _close_r (ptr, t); } return 1; } char * _DEFUN (_tmpnam_r, (p, s), struct _reent *p _AND char *s) { char *result; int pid; if (s == NULL) { /* ANSI states we must use an internal static buffer if s is NULL */ result = p->_emergency; } else { result = s; } pid = _getpid_r (p); if (worker (p, result, P_tmpdir, "t", pid, &p->_inc)) { p->_inc++; return result; } return NULL; } char * _DEFUN (_tempnam_r, (p, dir, pfx), struct _reent *p _AND _CONST char *dir _AND _CONST char *pfx) { char *filename; int length; _CONST char *prefix = (pfx) ? pfx : ""; if (dir == NULL && (dir = getenv ("TMPDIR")) == NULL) dir = P_tmpdir; /* two 8 digit numbers + . / */ length = strlen (dir) + strlen (prefix) + (4 * sizeof (int)) + 2 + 1; filename = _malloc_r (p, length); if (filename) { if (! worker (p, filename, dir, prefix, _getpid_r (p) ^ (int) (_POINTER_INT) p, &p->_inc)) return NULL; } return filename; } #ifndef _REENT_ONLY char * _DEFUN (tempnam, (dir, pfx), _CONST char *dir _AND _CONST char *pfx) { return _tempnam_r (_REENT, dir, pfx); } char * _DEFUN (tmpnam, (s), char *s) { return _tmpnam_r (_REENT, s); } #endif