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mkstemp(3)                  Library Functions Manual                 mkstemp(3)

NAME
       mkstemp, mkostemp, mkstemps, mkostemps - create a unique temporary file

LIBRARY
       Standard C library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS
       #include <stdlib.h>

       int mkstemp(char *template);
       int mkostemp(char *template, int flags);
       int mkstemps(char *template, int suffixlen);
       int mkostemps(char *template, int suffixlen, int flags);

   Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):

       mkstemp():
           _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 500
               || /* glibc >= 2.12: */ _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200809L
               || /* glibc <= 2.19: */ _SVID_SOURCE || _BSD_SOURCE

       mkostemp():
           _GNU_SOURCE

       mkstemps():
           /* glibc >= 2.19: */ _DEFAULT_SOURCE
               || /* glibc <= 2.19: */ _SVID_SOURCE || _BSD_SOURCE

       mkostemps():
           _GNU_SOURCE

DESCRIPTION
       The  mkstemp()  function generates a unique temporary filename from tem-
       plate, creates and opens the file, and returns an open  file  descriptor
       for the file.

       The  last  six characters of template must be "XXXXXX" and these are re-
       placed with a string that makes the filename unique.  Since it  will  be
       modified, template must not be a string constant, but should be declared
       as a character array.

       The  file is created with permissions 0600, that is, read plus write for
       owner only.  The returned file descriptor provides both read  and  write
       access  to  the  file.  The file is opened with the open(2) O_EXCL flag,
       guaranteeing that the caller is the process that creates the file.

       The mkostemp() function is like mkstemp(), with the difference that  the
       following  bits—with the same meaning as for open(2)—may be specified in
       flags: O_APPEND, O_CLOEXEC, and O_SYNC.  Note  that  when  creating  the
       file,  mkostemp() includes the values O_RDWR, O_CREAT, and O_EXCL in the
       flags argument given to open(2); including these values in the flags ar-
       gument given to mkostemp() is unnecessary, and produces errors  on  some
       systems.

       The  mkstemps()  function  is  like mkstemp(), except that the string in
       template contains a suffix of suffixlen characters.  Thus,  template  is
       of the form prefixXXXXXXsuffix, and the string XXXXXX is modified as for
       mkstemp().

       The mkostemps() function is to mkstemps() as mkostemp() is to mkstemp().

RETURN VALUE
       On  success, these functions return the file descriptor of the temporary
       file.  On error, -1 is returned, and errno is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS
       EEXIST Could not create a unique temporary filename.  Now  the  contents
              of template are undefined.

       EINVAL For mkstemp() and mkostemp(): The last six characters of template
              were not XXXXXX; now template is unchanged.

              For  mkstemps()  and mkostemps(): template is less than (6 + suf-
              fixlen) characters long, or the last 6 characters before the suf-
              fix in template were not XXXXXX.

       These functions may also fail with  any  of  the  errors  described  for
       open(2).

ATTRIBUTES
       For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
       ┌────────────────────────────────────────────┬───────────────┬─────────┐
       │ Interface                                  Attribute     Value   │
       ├────────────────────────────────────────────┼───────────────┼─────────┤
       │ mkstemp(), mkostemp(), mkstemps(),         │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe │
       │ mkostemps()                                │               │         │
       └────────────────────────────────────────────┴───────────────┴─────────┘

STANDARDS
       mkstemp()
              POSIX.1-2001.

       mkstemps()
              BSD.

       mkostemp()
       mkostemps()
              GNU.

HISTORY
       mkstemp()
              4.3BSD, POSIX.1-2001.

       mkstemps()
              glibc 2.11.  BSD, Mac OS X, Solaris, Tru64.

       mkostemp()
              glibc 2.7.

       mkostemps()
              glibc 2.11.

       In glibc versions 2.06 and earlier, the file is created with permissions
       0666, that is, read and write for all users.  This old behavior may be a
       security  risk,  especially since other UNIX flavors use 0600, and some-
       body might overlook this detail  when  porting  programs.   POSIX.1-2008
       adds a requirement that the file be created with mode 0600.

       More  generally,  the POSIX specification of mkstemp() does not say any-
       thing about file modes, so the application should  make  sure  its  file
       mode  creation  mask  (see umask(2)) is set appropriately before calling
       mkstemp() (and mkostemp()).

SEE ALSO
       mkdtemp(3), mktemp(3), tempnam(3), tmpfile(3), tmpnam(3)

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