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Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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#
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# tempfile - manipulates temporary files
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#
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# $Id$
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#
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require 'delegate'
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require 'tmpdir'
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# A utility class for managing temporary files. When you create a Tempfile
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# object, it will create a temporary file with a unique filename. A Tempfile
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# objects behaves just like a File object, and you can perform all the usual
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# file operations on it: reading data, writing data, changing its permissions,
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# etc. So although this class does not explicitly document all instance methods
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# supported by File, you can in fact call any File instance method on a
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# Tempfile object.
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#
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# == Synopsis
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#
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# require 'tempfile'
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#
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# file = Tempfile.new('foo')
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# file.path # => A unique filename in the OS's temp directory,
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# # e.g.: "/tmp/foo.24722.0"
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# # This filename contains 'foo' in its basename.
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# file.write("hello world")
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# file.rewind
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# file.read # => "hello world"
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# file.close
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# file.unlink # deletes the temp file
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#
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# == Good practices
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#
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# === Explicit close
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#
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# When a Tempfile object is garbage collected, or when the Ruby interpreter
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# exits, its associated temporary file is automatically deleted. This means
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# that it's unnecessary to explicitly delete a Tempfile after use, though
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# it's a good practice to do so: not explicitly deleting unused Tempfiles can
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# potentially leave behind a large number of temp files on the filesystem
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# until they're garbage collected. The existence of these temp files can make
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# it harder to determine a new Tempfile filename.
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#
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# Therefore, one should always call #unlink or close in an ensure block, like
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# this:
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#
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# file = Tempfile.new('foo')
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# begin
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# # ...do something with file...
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# ensure
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# file.close
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# file.unlink # deletes the temp file
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# end
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#
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# Tempfile.create { ... } exists for this purpose and is more convenient to use.
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# Note that Tempfile.create returns a File instance instead of a Tempfile, which
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# also avoids the overhead and complications of delegation.
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#
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# Tempfile.open('foo') do |file|
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# # ...do something with file...
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# end
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#
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# === Unlink after creation
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#
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# On POSIX systems, it's possible to unlink a file right after creating it,
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# and before closing it. This removes the filesystem entry without closing
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# the file handle, so it ensures that only the processes that already had
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# the file handle open can access the file's contents. It's strongly
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# recommended that you do this if you do not want any other processes to
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# be able to read from or write to the Tempfile, and you do not need to
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# know the Tempfile's filename either.
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#
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# For example, a practical use case for unlink-after-creation would be this:
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# you need a large byte buffer that's too large to comfortably fit in RAM,
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# e.g. when you're writing a web server and you want to buffer the client's
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# file upload data.
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#
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# Please refer to #unlink for more information and a code example.
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#
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# == Minor notes
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#
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# Tempfile's filename picking method is both thread-safe and inter-process-safe:
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# it guarantees that no other threads or processes will pick the same filename.
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#
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# Tempfile itself however may not be entirely thread-safe. If you access the
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# same Tempfile object from multiple threads then you should protect it with a
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# mutex.
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class Tempfile < DelegateClass(File)
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# Creates a file in the underlying file system;
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# returns a new \Tempfile object based on that file.
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#
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# If possible, consider instead using Tempfile.create, which:
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#
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# - Avoids the performance cost of delegation,
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# incurred when Tempfile.new calls its superclass <tt>DelegateClass(File)</tt>.
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# - Does not rely on a finalizer to close and unlink the file,
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# which can be unreliable.
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#
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# Creates and returns file whose:
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#
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# - Class is \Tempfile (not \File, as in Tempfile.create).
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# - Directory is the system temporary directory (system-dependent).
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# - Generated filename is unique in that directory.
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# - Permissions are <tt>0600</tt>;
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# see {File Permissions}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/File.html#label-File+Permissions].
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# - Mode is <tt>'w+'</tt> (read/write mode, positioned at the end).
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#
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# The underlying file is removed when the \Tempfile object dies
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# and is reclaimed by the garbage collector.
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# f = Tempfile.new # => #<Tempfile:/tmp/20220505-17839-1s0kt30>
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# f.class # => Tempfile
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# f.path # => "/tmp/20220505-17839-1s0kt30"
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# f.stat.mode.to_s(8) # => "100600"
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# File.exist?(f.path) # => true
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# File.unlink(f.path) #
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# File.exist?(f.path) # => false
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#
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# Argument +basename+, if given, may be one of:
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#
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# - A string: the generated filename begins with +basename+:
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#
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# Tempfile.new('foo') # => #<Tempfile:/tmp/foo20220505-17839-1whk2f>
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#
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# - An array of two strings <tt>[prefix, suffix]</tt>:
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# the generated filename begins with +prefix+ and ends with +suffix+:
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#
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# Tempfile.new(%w/foo .jpg/) # => #<Tempfile:/tmp/foo20220505-17839-58xtfi.jpg>
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#
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# With arguments +basename+ and +tmpdir+, the file is created in directory +tmpdir+:
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#
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# Tempfile.new('foo', '.') # => #<Tempfile:./foo20220505-17839-xfstr8>
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#
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# Keyword arguments +mode+ and +options+ are passed directly to method
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# {File.open}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/File.html#method-c-open]:
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#
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# - The value given with +mode+ must be an integer,
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# and may be expressed as the logical OR of constants defined in
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# {File::Constants}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/File/Constants.html].
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# - For +options+, see {Open Options}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/IO.html#class-IO-label-Open+Options].
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#
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# Related: Tempfile.create.
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#
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def initialize(basename="", tmpdir=nil, mode: 0, **options)
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warn "Tempfile.new doesn't call the given block.", uplevel: 1 if block_given?
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@unlinked = false
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@mode = mode|File::RDWR|File::CREAT|File::EXCL
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::Dir::Tmpname.create(basename, tmpdir, **options) do |tmpname, n, opts|
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opts[:perm] = 0600
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@tmpfile = File.open(tmpname, @mode, **opts)
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@opts = opts.freeze
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end
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ObjectSpace.define_finalizer(self, Remover.new(@tmpfile))
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super(@tmpfile)
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end
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# Opens or reopens the file with mode "r+".
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def open
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_close
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mode = @mode & ~(File::CREAT|File::EXCL)
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@tmpfile = File.open(@tmpfile.path, mode, **@opts)
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__setobj__(@tmpfile)
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end
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def _close # :nodoc:
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@tmpfile.close
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end
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protected :_close
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# Closes the file. If +unlink_now+ is true, then the file will be unlinked
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# (deleted) after closing. Of course, you can choose to later call #unlink
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# if you do not unlink it now.
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#
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# If you don't explicitly unlink the temporary file, the removal
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# will be delayed until the object is finalized.
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def close(unlink_now=false)
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_close
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unlink if unlink_now
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end
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# Closes and unlinks (deletes) the file. Has the same effect as called
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# <tt>close(true)</tt>.
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def close!
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close(true)
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end
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# Unlinks (deletes) the file from the filesystem. One should always unlink
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# the file after using it, as is explained in the "Explicit close" good
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# practice section in the Tempfile overview:
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#
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# file = Tempfile.new('foo')
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# begin
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# # ...do something with file...
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# ensure
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# file.close
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# file.unlink # deletes the temp file
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# end
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#
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# === Unlink-before-close
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#
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# On POSIX systems it's possible to unlink a file before closing it. This
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# practice is explained in detail in the Tempfile overview (section
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# "Unlink after creation"); please refer there for more information.
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#
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# However, unlink-before-close may not be supported on non-POSIX operating
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# systems. Microsoft Windows is the most notable case: unlinking a non-closed
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# file will result in an error, which this method will silently ignore. If
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# you want to practice unlink-before-close whenever possible, then you should
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# write code like this:
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#
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# file = Tempfile.new('foo')
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# file.unlink # On Windows this silently fails.
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# begin
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# # ... do something with file ...
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# ensure
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# file.close! # Closes the file handle. If the file wasn't unlinked
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# # because #unlink failed, then this method will attempt
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# # to do so again.
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# end
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def unlink
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return if @unlinked
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begin
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File.unlink(@tmpfile.path)
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rescue Errno::ENOENT
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rescue Errno::EACCES
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# may not be able to unlink on Windows; just ignore
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return
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end
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ObjectSpace.undefine_finalizer(self)
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@unlinked = true
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end
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alias delete unlink
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# Returns the full path name of the temporary file.
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# This will be nil if #unlink has been called.
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def path
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@unlinked ? nil : @tmpfile.path
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end
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# Returns the size of the temporary file. As a side effect, the IO
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# buffer is flushed before determining the size.
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def size
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if !@tmpfile.closed?
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@tmpfile.size # File#size calls rb_io_flush_raw()
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else
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File.size(@tmpfile.path)
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end
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end
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alias length size
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# :stopdoc:
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def inspect
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if @tmpfile.closed?
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"#<#{self.class}:#{path} (closed)>"
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else
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"#<#{self.class}:#{path}>"
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end
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end
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class Remover # :nodoc:
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def initialize(tmpfile)
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@pid = Process.pid
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@tmpfile = tmpfile
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end
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def call(*args)
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return if @pid != Process.pid
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$stderr.puts "removing #{@tmpfile.path}..." if $DEBUG
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@tmpfile.close
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begin
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File.unlink(@tmpfile.path)
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rescue Errno::ENOENT
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end
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$stderr.puts "done" if $DEBUG
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end
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end
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class << self
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# :startdoc:
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# Creates a new Tempfile.
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#
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# This method is not recommended and exists mostly for backward compatibility.
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# Please use Tempfile.create instead, which avoids the cost of delegation,
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# does not rely on a finalizer, and also unlinks the file when given a block.
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#
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# Tempfile.open is still appropriate if you need the Tempfile to be unlinked
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# by a finalizer and you cannot explicitly know where in the program the
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# Tempfile can be unlinked safely.
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#
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# If no block is given, this is a synonym for Tempfile.new.
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#
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# If a block is given, then a Tempfile object will be constructed,
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# and the block is run with the Tempfile object as argument. The Tempfile
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# object will be automatically closed after the block terminates.
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# However, the file will *not* be unlinked and needs to be manually unlinked
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# with Tempfile#close! or Tempfile#unlink. The finalizer will try to unlink
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# but should not be relied upon as it can keep the file on the disk much
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# longer than intended. For instance, on CRuby, finalizers can be delayed
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# due to conservative stack scanning and references left in unused memory.
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#
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# The call returns the value of the block.
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#
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# In any case, all arguments (<code>*args</code>) will be passed to Tempfile.new.
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#
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# Tempfile.open('foo', '/home/temp') do |f|
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# # ... do something with f ...
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# end
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#
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# # Equivalent:
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# f = Tempfile.open('foo', '/home/temp')
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# begin
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# # ... do something with f ...
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# ensure
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# f.close
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# end
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def open(*args, **kw)
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tempfile = new(*args, **kw)
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if block_given?
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begin
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yield(tempfile)
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ensure
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tempfile.close
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end
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else
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tempfile
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end
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end
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end
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end
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# Creates a file in the underlying file system;
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# returns a new \File object based on that file.
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#
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# With no block given and no arguments, creates and returns file whose:
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#
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# - Class is {File}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/File.html] (not \Tempfile).
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# - Directory is the system temporary directory (system-dependent).
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# - Generated filename is unique in that directory.
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# - Permissions are <tt>0600</tt>;
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# see {File Permissions}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/File.html#label-File+Permissions].
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# - Mode is <tt>'w+'</tt> (read/write mode, positioned at the end).
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#
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# With no block, the file is not removed automatically,
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# and so should be explicitly removed.
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# f = Tempfile.create # => #<File:/tmp/20220505-9795-17ky6f6>
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# f.class # => File
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# f.path # => "/tmp/20220505-9795-17ky6f6"
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# f.stat.mode.to_s(8) # => "100600"
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# File.exist?(f.path) # => true
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# File.unlink(f.path)
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# File.exist?(f.path) # => false
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#
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# Argument +basename+, if given, may be one of:
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#
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# - A string: the generated filename begins with +basename+:
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#
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# Tempfile.create('foo') # => #<File:/tmp/foo20220505-9795-1gok8l9>
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#
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# - An array of two strings <tt>[prefix, suffix]</tt>:
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# the generated filename begins with +prefix+ and ends with +suffix+:
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#
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# Tempfile.create(%w/foo .jpg/) # => #<File:/tmp/foo20220505-17839-tnjchh.jpg>
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#
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# With arguments +basename+ and +tmpdir+, the file is created in directory +tmpdir+:
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#
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# Tempfile.create('foo', '.') # => #<File:./foo20220505-9795-1emu6g8>
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#
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# Keyword arguments +mode+ and +options+ are passed directly to method
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# {File.open}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/File.html#method-c-open]:
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#
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# - The value given with +mode+ must be an integer,
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# and may be expressed as the logical OR of constants defined in
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# {File::Constants}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/File/Constants.html].
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# - For +options+, see {Open Options}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/IO.html#class-IO-label-Open+Options].
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#
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# With a block given, creates the file as above, passes it to the block,
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# and returns the block's value;
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# before the return, the file object is closed and the underlying file is removed:
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#
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# Tempfile.create {|file| file.path } # => "/tmp/20220505-9795-rkists"
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#
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# Related: Tempfile.new.
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#
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def Tempfile.create(basename="", tmpdir=nil, mode: 0, **options)
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tmpfile = nil
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Dir::Tmpname.create(basename, tmpdir, **options) do |tmpname, n, opts|
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mode |= File::RDWR|File::CREAT|File::EXCL
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opts[:perm] = 0600
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tmpfile = File.open(tmpname, mode, **opts)
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end
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if block_given?
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begin
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yield tmpfile
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ensure
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unless tmpfile.closed?
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if File.identical?(tmpfile, tmpfile.path)
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unlinked = File.unlink tmpfile.path rescue nil
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end
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tmpfile.close
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end
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unless unlinked
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begin
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File.unlink tmpfile.path
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rescue Errno::ENOENT
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end
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end
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end
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else
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tmpfile
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end
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end
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