{-# LANGUAGE CApiFFI #-} #if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 709 {-# LANGUAGE Safe #-} #else {-# LANGUAGE Trustworthy #-} #endif ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : System.Posix.Temp -- Copyright : (c) Volker Stolz -- Deian Stefan -- 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) -- -- POSIX temporary file and directory creation functions. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- module System.Posix.Temp ( mkstemp, mkstemps, mkdtemp ) where #include "HsUnix.h" import Foreign.C import System.IO #if !HAVE_MKDTEMP import System.Posix.Directory (createDirectory) #endif import System.Posix.IO import System.Posix.Types import System.Posix.Internals (withFilePath, peekFilePath) foreign import capi unsafe "HsUnix.h mkstemp" c_mkstemp :: CString -> IO CInt -- | 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. mkstemp :: String -> IO (FilePath, Handle) mkstemp template' = do let template = template' ++ "XXXXXX" withFilePath template $ \ ptr -> do fd <- throwErrnoIfMinus1 "mkstemp" (c_mkstemp ptr) name <- peekFilePath ptr h <- fdToHandle (Fd fd) return (name, h) #if HAVE_MKSTEMPS foreign import capi unsafe "HsUnix.h mkstemps" c_mkstemps :: CString -> CInt -> IO CInt #endif -- | 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. mkstemps :: String -> String -> IO (FilePath, Handle) #if HAVE_MKSTEMPS mkstemps prefix suffix = do let template = prefix ++ "XXXXXX" ++ suffix lenOfsuf = (fromIntegral $ length suffix) :: CInt withFilePath template $ \ ptr -> do fd <- throwErrnoIfMinus1 "mkstemps" (c_mkstemps ptr lenOfsuf) name <- peekFilePath ptr h <- fdToHandle (Fd fd) return (name, h) #else mkstemps = error "System.Posix.Temp.mkstemps: not available on this platform" #endif #if HAVE_MKDTEMP foreign import capi unsafe "HsUnix.h mkdtemp" c_mkdtemp :: CString -> IO CString #endif -- | 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. mkdtemp :: String -> IO FilePath mkdtemp template' = do let template = template' ++ "XXXXXX" #if HAVE_MKDTEMP withFilePath template $ \ ptr -> do _ <- throwErrnoIfNull "mkdtemp" (c_mkdtemp ptr) name <- peekFilePath ptr return name #else name <- mktemp template h <- createDirectory name (toEnum 0o700) return name #endif #if !HAVE_MKDTEMP foreign import ccall unsafe "mktemp" c_mktemp :: CString -> IO CString -- | Make a unique file name It is required that the template have six trailing -- \'X\'s. This function should be considered deprecated. {-# WARNING mktemp "This function is unsafe; use mkstemp instead" #-} mktemp :: String -> IO String mktemp template = do withFilePath template $ \ ptr -> do ptr <- throwErrnoIfNull "mktemp" (c_mktemp ptr) peekFilePath ptr #endif