On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 10:42 PM, bjcheny <compan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi shawn, > > This function exists in glib, other than glibc. > Glib is not necessarily existing on every platforms, I guss. > At least, it's missing from my Mac. > Although it may work as desired, we need to ask for additional lib. > yes it is a new lib however, it does exist on OSX http://www.gtk.org/download/macos.php to only install glib you would probably use macports or something. I don't use mac. We would just ship with the source perhaps. > > 2012/6/5 shawn <shawnland...@gmail.com> > >> >> from tempfile.c >> == >> >> * It would be nice if we could use a standard function, but I don't >> * think any of them are adequate: we need to control the extension >> * and know the filename. tmpfile() does not give back the filename. >> * tmpnam() is insecure. mkstemp() does not allow us to set the >> * extension. >> * >> * It sucks that there is no standard function. The implementation >> * below is inspired by the __gen_tempname() code in glibc; hopefully >> * it will be secure on all platforms. >> >> === >> well, such a thing DOES exist, in glib: >> >> http://developer.gnome.org/glib/2.33/glib-File-Utilities.html#g-mkstemp >> >> interested in switching? >> == >> >> >> gint g_mkstemp (gchar *tmpl); >> >> Opens a temporary file. See the mkstemp() documentation on most >> UNIX-like systems. >> >> The parameter is a string that should follow the rules for mkstemp() >> templates, i.e. contain the string "XXXXXX". g_mkstemp() is slightly >> more flexible than mkstemp() in that the sequence does not have to occur >> at the very end of the template. The X string will be modified to form >> the name of a file that didn't exist. The string should be in the GLib >> file name encoding. Most importantly, on Windows it should be in UTF-8. >> >> tmpl : >> template filename. [type filename] >> >> Returns : >> A file handle (as from open()) to the file opened for reading and >> writing. The file is opened in binary mode on platforms where there is a >> difference. The file handle should be closed with close(). In case of >> errors, -1 is returned and errno will be set. >> >> __ >> distcc mailing list http://distcc.samba.org/ >> To unsubscribe or change options: >> https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/distcc >> > > -- --- Shawn Landden
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