temporary-1.1.2.4: Portable temporary file and directory support for Windows and Unix, based on code from Cabal

Safe HaskellSafe-Inferred

System.IO.Temp

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withSystemTempFileSource

Arguments

:: String

File name template. See openTempFile.

-> (FilePath -> Handle -> IO a)

Callback that can use the file

-> IO a 

Create and use a temporary directory in the system standard temporary directory.

Behaves exactly the same as withTempDirectory, except that the parent temporary directory will be that returned by getTemporaryDirectory.

withSystemTempDirectorySource

Arguments

:: String

Directory name template. See openTempFile.

-> (FilePath -> IO a)

Callback that can use the directory

-> IO a 

Create and use a temporary directory in the system standard temporary directory.

Behaves exactly the same as withTempDirectory, except that the parent temporary directory will be that returned by getTemporaryDirectory.

withTempFileSource

Arguments

:: FilePath

Temp dir to create the file in

-> String

File name template. See openTempFile.

-> (FilePath -> Handle -> IO a)

Callback that can use the file

-> IO a 

Use a temporary filename that doesn't already exist.

Creates a new temporary file inside the given directory, making use of the template. The temp file is deleted after use. For example:

 withTempFile "src" "sdist." $ \tmpFile hFile -> do ...

The tmpFlie will be file in the given directory, e.g. src/sdist.342.

withTempDirectorySource

Arguments

:: FilePath

Temp directory to create the directory in

-> String

Directory name template. See openTempFile.

-> (FilePath -> IO a)

Callback that can use the directory

-> IO a 

Create and use a temporary directory.

Creates a new temporary directory inside the given directory, making use of the template. The temp directory is deleted after use. For example:

 withTempDirectory "src" "sdist." $ \tmpDir -> do ...

The tmpDir will be a new subdirectory of the given directory, e.g. src/sdist.342.

openTempFile

Arguments

:: FilePath

Directory in which to create the file

-> String

File name template. If the template is "foo.ext" then the created file will be "fooXXX.ext" where XXX is some random number.

-> IO (FilePath, Handle) 

The function creates a temporary file in ReadWrite mode. The created file isn't deleted automatically, so you need to delete it manually.

The file is creates with permissions such that only the current user can read/write it.

With some exceptions (see below), the file will be created securely in the sense that an attacker should not be able to cause openTempFile to overwrite another file on the filesystem using your credentials, by putting symbolic links (on Unix) in the place where the temporary file is to be created. On Unix the O_CREAT and O_EXCL flags are used to prevent this attack, but note that O_EXCL is sometimes not supported on NFS filesystems, so if you rely on this behaviour it is best to use local filesystems only.

openBinaryTempFile :: FilePath -> String -> IO (FilePath, Handle)

Like openTempFile, but opens the file in binary mode. See openBinaryFile for more comments.