Copyright |
(c) Volker Stolz <vs@foldr.org>
Deian Stefan <deian@cs.stanford.edu> |
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License | BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE) |
Maintainer | libraries@haskell.org, vs@foldr.org, deian@cs.stanford.edu |
Stability | provisional |
Portability | non-portable (requires POSIX) |
Safe Haskell | Safe |
Language | Haskell2010 |
POSIX temporary file and directory creation functions.
Documentation
mkstemp :: String -> IO ( FilePath , Handle ) Source #
Make a unique filename and open it for reading/writing. The returned
FilePath
is the (possibly relative) path of the created file, which is
padded with 6 random characters. The argument is the desired prefix of the
filepath of the temporary file to be created.
If you aren't using GHC or Hugs then this function simply wraps mktemp and so shouldn't be considered safe.
mkstemps :: String -> String -> IO ( FilePath , Handle ) Source #
Make a unique filename with a given prefix and suffix and open it for
reading/writing. The returned
FilePath
is the (possibly relative) path of
the created file, which contains 6 random characters in between the prefix
and suffix. The first argument is the desired prefix of the filepath of the
temporary file to be created. The second argument is the suffix of the
temporary file to be created.
If you are using as system that doesn't support the mkstemps glibc function (supported in glibc > 2.11) then this function simply throws an error.
mkdtemp :: String -> IO FilePath Source #
Make a unique directory. The returned
FilePath
is the path of the
created directory, which is padded with 6 random characters. The argument is
the desired prefix of the filepath of the temporary directory to be created.
If you are using as system that doesn't support the mkdtemp glibc function (supported in glibc > 2.1.91) then this function uses mktemp and so shouldn't be considered safe.