tempnam
Create file with unique file name
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stringtempnam
stringdir
stringprefix
Creates a file with a unique filename, with access permission set to 0600, in the specified directory.
If the directory does not exist or is not writable, tempnam may
generate a file in the system's temporary directory, and return
the full path to that file, including its name.
&reftitle.parameters;
dir
The directory where the temporary filename will be created.
prefix
The prefix of the generated temporary filename.
Windows uses only the first three characters of prefix.
&reftitle.returnvalues;
Returns the new temporary filename (with path), or &false; on
failure.
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&Version;
&Description;
4.0.3
This function's behavior changed in 4.0.3. The temporary file is also
created to avoid a race condition where the file might appear in the
filesystem between the time the string was generated and before
the script gets around to creating the file. Note, that you need
to remove the file in case you need it no more, it is not done
automatically.
&reftitle.examples;
tempnam example
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&reftitle.notes;
If PHP cannot create a file in the specified dir
parameter, it falls back on the system default. On NTFS this also happens
if the specified dir contains more than 65534 files.
&reftitle.seealso;
tmpfile
sys_get_temp_dir
unlink