08-14-2007
For the record, I was assuming AC. Indoors would not have been confortable without AC or other artificial cooling.
3 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I am a new user, using UNIX in a DOS window. Is there a way to code a "Hot Key" for a string of commands?
Thanks. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: cwtlr
2 Replies
2. Shell Programming and Scripting
I am a new user, using Unix in a DOS window. Can I set up Hot Keys to run a script? Example - A12.1.13.15 aaaaBbbbCccc
Thank you,
cwtlr (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: cwtlr
8 Replies
3. Solaris
One more query in SVM :) Now with hot spare spool...
I can understand adding/replacing a slice in particular hot spare pool with "-a / -r" option (or) adding a slice to all existing hot spare pool with "-all" option. Here my query is for deleting, we have only option "-d".
1) If the hot... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: gowthamakanthan
2 Replies
TMPFILE(3) 1 TMPFILE(3)
tmpfile - Creates a temporary file
SYNOPSIS
resource tmpfile (void )
DESCRIPTION
Creates a temporary file with a unique name in read-write (w+) mode and returns a file handle .
The file is automatically removed when closed (for example, by calling fclose(3), or when there are no remaining references to the file
handle returned by tmpfile(3)), or when the script ends.
For details, consult your system documentation on the tmpfile(3) function, as well as the stdio.h header file.
RETURN VALUES
Returns a file handle, similar to the one returned by fopen(3), for the new file or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
tmpfile(3) example
<?php
$temp = tmpfile();
fwrite($temp, "writing to tempfile");
fseek($temp, 0);
echo fread($temp, 1024);
fclose($temp); // this removes the file
?>
The above example will output:
writing to tempfile
SEE ALSO
tempnam(3), sys_get_temp_dir(3).
PHP Documentation Group TMPFILE(3)