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[ruby/tempfile] Improve the documentation for Tempfile.create and recommend Tempfile.open instead

https://github.com/ruby/tempfile/commit/8bac025065
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Benoit Daloze 2020-09-25 11:40:50 +02:00
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@ -53,6 +53,14 @@ require 'tmpdir'
# file.unlink # deletes the temp file
# end
#
# Tempfile.create { ... } exists for this purpose and is more convenient to use.
# Note that Tempfile.create returns a File instance instead of a Tempfile, which
# also avoids the overhead and complications of delegation.
#
# Tempfile.open('foo') do |file|
# # ...do something with file...
# end
#
# === Unlink after creation
#
# On POSIX systems, it's possible to unlink a file right after creating it,
@ -82,6 +90,10 @@ class Tempfile < DelegateClass(File)
# Creates a temporary file with permissions 0600 (= only readable and
# writable by the owner) and opens it with mode "w+".
#
# It is recommended to use Tempfile.create { ... } instead when possible,
# because that method avoids the cost of delegation and does not rely on a
# finalizer to close and unlink the file, which is unreliable.
#
# The +basename+ parameter is used to determine the name of the
# temporary file. You can either pass a String or an Array with
# 2 String elements. In the former form, the temporary file's base
@ -263,19 +275,26 @@ class Tempfile < DelegateClass(File)
# Creates a new Tempfile.
#
# This method is not recommended and exists mostly for backward compatibility.
# Please use Tempfile.create instead, which avoids the cost of delegation,
# does not rely on a finalizer, and also unlinks the file when given a block.
#
# Tempfile.open is still appropriate if you need the Tempfile to be unlinked
# by a finalizer and you cannot explicitly know where in the program the
# Tempfile can be unlinked safely.
#
# If no block is given, this is a synonym for Tempfile.new.
#
# If a block is given, then a Tempfile object will be constructed,
# and the block is run with said object as argument. The Tempfile
# and the block is run with the Tempfile object as argument. The Tempfile
# object will be automatically closed after the block terminates.
# The call returns the value of the block.
# However, the file will *not* be unlinked and needs to be manually unlinked
# with Tempfile#close! or Tempfile#unlink. The finalizer will try to unlink
# but should not be relied upon as it can keep the file on the disk much
# longer than intended. For instance, on CRuby, finalizers can be delayed
# due to conservative stack scanning and references left in unused memory.
#
# Unlike Tempfile.create, Tempfile.open when called with a block
# does not unlink the temporary file when the block exits. When using
# Tempfile.open, the temporary file is not unlinked from the file
# system unless Tempfile#unlink or Tempfile#close! is called directly,
# or until the Tempfile instance is garbage collected. Due to this,
# most callers of Tempfile.open with a block should use Tempfile.create instead.
# The call returns the value of the block.
#
# In any case, all arguments (<code>*args</code>) will be passed to Tempfile.new.
#
@ -306,22 +325,22 @@ class Tempfile < DelegateClass(File)
end
end
# Creates a temporary file as usual File object (not Tempfile).
# It doesn't use finalizer and delegation.
# Creates a temporary file as a usual File object (not a Tempfile).
# It does not use finalizer and delegation, which makes it more efficient and reliable.
#
# If no block is given, this is similar to Tempfile.new except
# creating File instead of Tempfile.
# The created file is not removed automatically.
# You should use File.unlink to remove it.
# creating File instead of Tempfile. In that case, the created file is
# not removed automatically. You should use File.unlink to remove it.
#
# If a block is given, then a File object will be constructed,
# and the block is invoked with the object as the argument.
# The File object will be automatically closed and
# the temporary file is removed after the block terminates.
# the temporary file is removed after the block terminates,
# releasing all resources that the block created.
# The call returns the value of the block.
#
# In any case, all arguments (+basename+, +tmpdir+, +mode+, and
# <code>**options</code>) will be treated as Tempfile.new.
# <code>**options</code>) will be treated the same as for Tempfile.new.
#
# Tempfile.create('foo', '/home/temp') do |f|
# # ... do something with f ...