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+<TITLE>tmpnam</TITLE>
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+<pre>
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+<h3>TMPNAM(3) Linux Programmer's Manual TMPNAM(3)
+</h3>
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+<h3>NAME
+</h3> tmpnam - create a name for a temporary file
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+<h3>SYNOPSIS
+</h3> #include &lt;stdio.h&gt;
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+ char *tmpnam(char *s);
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+<h3>DESCRIPTION
+</h3> The tmpnam() function generates a unique temporary file-
+ name using the path prefix P_tmpdir defined in &lt;stdio.h&gt;.
+ If the argument s is NULL, tmpnam() returns the address of
+ an internal static area which holds the filename, which is
+ overwritten by subsequent calls to tmpnam(). If s is not
+ NULL, the filename is returned in s.
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+<h3>RETURN VALUE
+</h3> The tmpnam() function returns a pointer to the unique tem-
+ porary filename, or NULL if a unique name cannot be gener-
+ ated.
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+<h3>ERRORS
+</h3> EEXIST Unable to generate a unique filename.
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+<h3>CONFORMING TO
+</h3> SVID 3, POSIX, BSD 4.3, ISO 9899
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+</pre>
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+<h3>SEE ALSO
+</h3><p>
+<a href=mktemp.htm>mktemp</a>,
+<a href=mkstemp.htm>mkstemp</a>,
+<a href=tempnam.htm>tempnam</a>,
+<a href=tmpfile.htm>tmpfile</a>,
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