10-26-2018
Let me see if I have this straight. You have file names in temp/input like temp/input/NMP1515O.CL.20181026111213, temp/input/NMP1515O.CM.20181025111213, etc, which you need to process in order of date by sorting into temp/CM and temp/CL. Only move a file when these folders are empty (implying the files we move in there will also disappear automatically).
Have I got that right?
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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)