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NAME

6       pm_tmpfile() - create a temporary unnamed file
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SYNOPSIS

10       #include <netpbm/pm.h>
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12       FILE *
13       pm_tmpfile(void);
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EXAMPLE

17       This  simple  example creates a temporary file, writes 'hello world' to
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20       #include <netpbm/pm.h>
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22       FILE * myfileP;
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24       myfile = pm_tmpfile();
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26       fprintf(myfile, 'hello world\n');
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28       fseek(myfileP, 0, SEEK_SET);
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30       fread(buffer, sizeof(buffer), 1, myfileP);
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34       fclose(myfileP);
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DESCRIPTION

39       This library function is part of Netpbm(1).
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41       pm_tmpfile() creates and opens an unnamed temporary file.  It is  basi‐
42       cally  the  same  thing  as  the standard C library tmpfile() function,
43       except that it uses the TMPFILE environment variable to decide where to
44       create  the  temporary  file.  If TMPFILE is not set or is set to some‐
45       thing unusable (e.g.  too long), pm_tmpfile() falls back to  the  value
46       of the standard C library symbol P_tmpdir, just like tmpfile().
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48       Unlike  tmpfile(),  pm_tmpfile()  never  returns NULL.  If it fails, it
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52       If  you  need  to refer to the temporary file by name, use pm_make_tmp‐
53       file() instead.
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HISTORY

57       pm_tmpfile() was introduced in Netpbm 10.20 (January 2004).
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