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\section{\module{tempfile} ---
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Generate temporary files and directories}
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\sectionauthor{Zack Weinberg}{zack@codesourcery.com}
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\declaremodule{standard}{tempfile}
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\modulesynopsis{Generate temporary files and directories.}
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\indexii{temporary}{file name}
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\indexii{temporary}{file}
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This module generates temporary files and directories. It works on
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all supported platforms.
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In version 2.3 of Python, this module was overhauled for enhanced
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security. It now provides three new functions,
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\function{NamedTemporaryFile()}, \function{mkstemp()}, and
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\function{mkdtemp()}, which should eliminate all remaining need to use
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the insecure \function{mktemp()} function. Temporary file names created
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by this module no longer contain the process ID; instead a string of
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six random characters is used.
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Also, all the user-callable functions now take additional arguments
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which allow direct control over the location and name of temporary
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files. It is no longer necessary to use the global \var{tempdir} and
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\var{template} variables. To maintain backward compatibility, the
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argument order is somewhat odd; it is recommended to use keyword
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arguments for clarity.
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The module defines the following user-callable functions:
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\begin{funcdesc}{TemporaryFile}{\optional{mode=\code{'w+b'}\optional{,
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bufsize=\code{-1}\optional{,
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suffix\optional{, prefix\optional{, dir}}}}}}
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Return a file (or file-like) object that can be used as a temporary
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storage area. The file is created using \function{mkstemp}. It will
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be destroyed as soon as it is closed (including an implicit close when
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the object is garbage collected). Under \UNIX, the directory entry
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for the file is removed immediately after the file is created. Other
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platforms do not support this; your code should not rely on a
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temporary file created using this function having or not having a
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visible name in the file system.
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The \var{mode} parameter defaults to \code{'w+b'} so that the file
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created can be read and written without being closed. Binary mode is
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used so that it behaves consistently on all platforms without regard
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for the data that is stored. \var{bufsize} defaults to \code{-1},
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meaning that the operating system default is used.
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The \var{dir}, \var{prefix} and \var{suffix} parameters are passed to
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\function{mkstemp()}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{NamedTemporaryFile}{\optional{mode=\code{'w+b'}\optional{,
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bufsize=\code{-1}\optional{,
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suffix\optional{, prefix\optional{,
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dir}}}}}}
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This function operates exactly as \function{TemporaryFile()} does,
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except that the file is guaranteed to have a visible name in the file
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system (on \UNIX, the directory entry is not unlinked). That name can
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be retrieved from the \member{name} member of the file object. Whether
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the name can be used to open the file a second time, while the
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named temporary file is still open, varies across platforms (it can
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be so used on \UNIX; it cannot on Windows NT or later).
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\versionadded{2.3}
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{mkstemp}{\optional{suffix\optional{,
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prefix\optional{, dir\optional{, text}}}}}
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Creates a temporary file in the most secure manner possible. There
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are no race conditions in the file's creation, assuming that the
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platform properly implements the \constant{O_EXCL} flag for
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\function{os.open()}. The file is readable and writable only by the
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creating user ID. If the platform uses permission bits to indicate
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whether a file is executable, the file is executable by no one. The
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file descriptor is not inherited by child processes.
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Unlike \function{TemporaryFile()}, the user of \function{mkstemp()} is
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responsible for deleting the temporary file when done with it.
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If \var{suffix} is specified, the file name will end with that suffix,
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otherwise there will be no suffix. \function{mkstemp()} does not put a
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dot between the file name and the suffix; if you need one, put it at
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the beginning of \var{suffix}.
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If \var{prefix} is specified, the file name will begin with that
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prefix; otherwise, a default prefix is used.
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If \var{dir} is specified, the file will be created in that directory;
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otherwise, a default directory is used.
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If \var{text} is specified, it indicates whether to open the file in
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binary mode (the default) or text mode. On some platforms, this makes
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no difference.
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\function{mkstemp()} returns a tuple containing an OS-level handle to
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an open file (as would be returned by \function{os.open()}) and the
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absolute pathname of that file, in that order.
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\versionadded{2.3}
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{mkdtemp}{\optional{suffix\optional{, prefix\optional{, dir}}}}
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Creates a temporary directory in the most secure manner possible.
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There are no race conditions in the directory's creation. The
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directory is readable, writable, and searchable only by the
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creating user ID.
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The user of \function{mkdtemp()} is responsible for deleting the
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temporary directory and its contents when done with it.
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The \var{prefix}, \var{suffix}, and \var{dir} arguments are the same
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as for \function{mkstemp()}.
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\function{mkdtemp()} returns the absolute pathname of the new directory.
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\versionadded{2.3}
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{mktemp}{\optional{suffix\optional{, prefix\optional{, dir}}}}
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\deprecated{2.3}{Use \function{mkstemp()} instead.}
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Return an absolute pathname of a file that did not exist at the time
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the call is made. The \var{prefix}, \var{suffix}, and \var{dir}
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arguments are the same as for \function{mkstemp()}.
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\warning{Use of this function may introduce a security hole in your
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program. By the time you get around to doing anything with the file
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name it returns, someone else may have beaten you to the punch.}
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\end{funcdesc}
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The module uses two global variables that tell it how to construct a
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temporary name. They are initialized at the first call to any of the
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functions above. The caller may change them, but this is discouraged;
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use the appropriate function arguments, instead.
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\begin{datadesc}{tempdir}
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When set to a value other than \code{None}, this variable defines the
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default value for the \var{dir} argument to all the functions defined
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in this module.
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If \code{tempdir} is unset or \code{None} at any call to any of the
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above functions, Python searches a standard list of directories and
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sets \var{tempdir} to the first one which the calling user can create
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files in. The list is:
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item The directory named by the \envvar{TMPDIR} environment variable.
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\item The directory named by the \envvar{TEMP} environment variable.
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\item The directory named by the \envvar{TMP} environment variable.
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\item A platform-specific location:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item On Macintosh, the \file{Temporary Items} folder.
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\item On RiscOS, the directory named by the
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\envvar{Wimp\$ScrapDir} environment variable.
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\item On Windows, the directories
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\file{C:$\backslash$TEMP},
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\file{C:$\backslash$TMP},
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\file{$\backslash$TEMP}, and
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\file{$\backslash$TMP}, in that order.
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\item On all other platforms, the directories
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\file{/tmp}, \file{/var/tmp}, and \file{/usr/tmp}, in that order.
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\end{itemize}
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\item As a last resort, the current working directory.
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\end{enumerate}
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{gettempdir}{}
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Return the directory currently selected to create temporary files in.
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If \code{tempdir} is not \code{None}, this simply returns its contents;
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otherwise, the search described above is performed, and the result
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returned.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{template}
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\deprecated{2.0}{Use \function{gettempprefix()} instead.}
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When set to a value other than \code{None}, this variable defines the
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prefix of the final component of the filenames returned by
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\function{mktemp()}. A string of six random letters and digits is
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appended to the prefix to make the filename unique. On Windows,
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the default prefix is \file{\textasciitilde{}T}; on all other systems
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it is \file{tmp}.
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Older versions of this module used to require that \code{template} be
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set to \code{None} after a call to \function{os.fork()}; this has not
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been necessary since version 1.5.2.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{gettempprefix}{}
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Return the filename prefix used to create temporary files. This does
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not contain the directory component. Using this function is preferred
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over reading the \var{template} variable directly.
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\versionadded{1.5.2}
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\end{funcdesc}
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