Error In Tempfile
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Published: April 23, 2013 There was a subtle API change in File::Temp 0.23 that improves consistency, but might break old, buggy code. Prior to 0.23, http://www.dagolden.com/index.php/2109/why-the-latest-filetemp-might-surprise-you/ here was the calling signature for the functional and object oriented interfaces for File::Temp (with some creative spacing to show the problem): # functional my ( $fh, $filename ) = tempfile( $template, %options ); my $tempdir = tempdir ( $template, %options ); # object oriented my $tmp = File::Temp->new ( %options ); my $dir = File::Temp->newdir ( $template, %options error in ); Notice how new() doesn't take a template argument. Instead, you're supposed to pass it as an option in the %options hash: TEMPLATE => 'tempXXXXX'. Frankly, this interface sucks. There are too many ways to get confused or do it wrong: What happens if you pass a leading template to new()? What happens if you leave off the leading error in tempfile template for newdir()? What happens if you pass a TEMPLATE option to newdir(), tempfile() or tempdir()? What happens if you call tempfile() or tempdir() as methods? A test program Here's a little test program to try out some variations. Notice that a leading template argument is 'arg_XXXX' and a TEMPLATE option is 'opt_XXXX', so we can see which takes precedence if we try with both: #!/usr/bin/env perl use v5.10; use strict; use warnings; use File::Temp qw/tempfile tempdir/; my @cases = ( # documented API q{tempfile ('arg_XXXX' )}, q{tempdir ('arg_XXXX' )}, q{File::Temp->new ( TEMPLATE => 'opt_XXXX')}, q{File::Temp->newdir ('arg_XXXX' )}, # variations with both arg and TEMPLATE q{tempfile ('arg_XXXX', TEMPLATE => 'opt_XXXX')}, q{tempdir ('arg_XXXX', TEMPLATE => 'opt_XXXX')}, q{File::Temp->new ('arg_XXXX', TEMPLATE => 'opt_XXXX')}, q{File::Temp->newdir ('arg_XXXX', TEMPLATE => 'opt_XXXX')}, # newdir called like new q{File::Temp->newdir ( TEMPLATE => 'opt_XXXX')}, # functions called as methods q{File::Temp->tempfile('arg_XXXX' )}, q{File::Temp->tempdir ('arg_XXXX' )}, q{File::Temp->tempfile('arg_XXXX', TEMPLATE => 'opt_XXXX')}, q{File::Temp->tempdir ('arg_XXXX', TEMPLATE => 'opt_XXXX')}, q{File::Temp->tempfile( TEMPLATE => 'opt_XXXX')}, q{File::Temp->tempdir ( TEMPLATE => 'opt_XXXX')}, ); for my $c ( @cases ) { my @result = eval