On Saturday, 30 November 2013 at 15:48:28 UTC, Nordlöw wrote:
/home/per/Work/justd/fs.d(1042): Error: function core.sys.posix.stdlib.mktemp (char*) is not callable using argument types (immutable(char)*)

This is because mktemp needs to write to the string. From mktemp(3):

 The last six characters of template must be  XXXXXX  and  these
are replaced with a string that makes the filename unique. Since it will be modified, template must not be a string constant, but should be
 declared as a character array.



So what you want to do here is use a char[] instead of a string. I'd go with:


import std.stdio;

void main() {
        import core.sys.posix.stdlib;

        // we'll use a little mutable buffer defined right here
        char[255] tempBuffer;
string name = "alphaXXXXXX"; // last six X's are required by mktemp tempBuffer[0 .. name.length] = name[]; // copy the name into the mutable buffer tempBuffer[name.length] = 0; // make sure it is zero terminated yourself

        auto tmp = mktemp(tempBuffer.ptr);
        import std.conv;
        writeln(to!string(tmp));
}

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