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The path in \c templ.path is modified. */ QFileSystemEntry::NativePath QTemporaryFileName::generateNext() { Q_ASSERT(length != 0); Q_ASSERT(pos < path.length()); Q_ASSERT(length <= path.length() - pos); Char *const placeholderStart = (Char *)path.data() + pos; Char *const placeholderEnd = placeholderStart + length; // Replace placeholder with random chars. { // Since our dictionary is 26+26 characters, it would seem we only need // a random number from 0 to 63 to select a character. However, due to // the limited range, that would mean 12 (64-52) characters have double // the probability of the others: 1 in 32 instead of 1 in 64. // // To overcome this limitation, we use more bits per character. With 10 // bits, there are 16 characters with probability 19/1024 and the rest // at 20/1024 (i.e, less than .1% difference). This allows us to do 3 // characters per 32-bit random number, which is also half the typical // placeholder length. enum { BitsPerCharacter = 10 }; Char *rIter = placeholderEnd; while (rIter != placeholderStart) { quint32 rnd = QRandomGenerator::global()->generate(); auto applyOne = [&]() { quint32 v = rnd & ((1 << BitsPerCharacter) - 1); rnd >>= BitsPerCharacter; char ch = char((26 + 26) * v / (1 << BitsPerCharacter)); if (ch < 26) *--rIter = Latin1Char(ch + 'A'); else *--rIter = Latin1Char(ch - 26 + 'a'); }; applyOne(); if (rIter == placeholderStart) break; applyOne(); if (rIter == placeholderStart) break; applyOne(); } } return path; } #ifndef QT_NO_TEMPORARYFILE /*! \internal Generates a unique file path from the template \a templ and creates a new file based based on those parameters: the \c templ.length characters in \c templ.path starting at \c templ.pos will be replaced by a random sequence of characters. \a mode specifies the file mode bits (not used on Windows). Returns true on success and sets the file handle on \a file. On error, returns false, sets an invalid handle on \a handle and sets the error condition in \a error. In both cases, the string in \a templ will be changed and contain the generated path name. */ static bool createFileFromTemplate(NativeFileHandle &file, QTemporaryFileName &templ, quint32 mode, int flags, QSystemError &error) { const int maxAttempts = 16; for (int attempt = 0; attempt < maxAttempts; ++attempt) { // Atomically create file and obtain handle const QFileSystemEntry::NativePath &path = templ.generateNext(); #if defined(Q_OS_WIN) Q_UNUSED(mode); const DWORD shareMode = (flags & QTemporaryFileEngine::Win32NonShared) ? 0u : (FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE); file = CreateFile((const wchar_t *)path.constData(), GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE, shareMode, NULL, CREATE_NEW, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); if (file != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) return true; DWORD err = GetLastError(); if (err == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) { WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA attributes; if (!GetFileAttributesEx((const wchar_t *)path.constData(), GetFileExInfoStandard, &attributes) || attributes.dwFileAttributes == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES) { // Potential write error (read-only parent directory, etc.). error = QSystemError(err, QSystemError::NativeError); return false; } // else file already exists as a directory. } else if (err != ERROR_FILE_EXISTS) { error = QSystemError(err, QSystemError::NativeError); return false; } #else // POSIX Q_UNUSED(flags); file = QT_OPEN(path.constData(), QT_OPEN_CREAT | QT_OPEN_EXCL | QT_OPEN_RDWR | QT_OPEN_LARGEFILE, static_cast(mode)); if (file != -1) return true; int err = errno; if (err != EEXIST) { error = QSystemError(err, QSystemError::NativeError); return false; } #endif } return false; } enum class CreateUnnamedFileStatus { Success = 0, NotSupported, OtherError }; static CreateUnnamedFileStatus createUnnamedFile(NativeFileHandle &file, QTemporaryFileName &tfn, quint32 mode, QSystemError *error) { #ifdef LINUX_UNNAMED_TMPFILE // first, check if we have /proc, otherwise can't make the file exist later // (no error message set, as caller will try regular temporary file) if (!qt_haveLinuxProcfs()) return CreateUnnamedFileStatus::NotSupported; const char *p = "."; QByteArray::size_type lastSlash = tfn.path.lastIndexOf('/'); if (lastSlash >= 0) { if (lastSlash == 0) lastSlash = 1; tfn.path[lastSlash] = '\0'; p = tfn.path.data(); } file = QT_OPEN(p, O_TMPFILE | QT_OPEN_RDWR | QT_OPEN_LARGEFILE, static_cast(mode)); if (file != -1) return CreateUnnamedFileStatus::Success; if (errno == EOPNOTSUPP || errno == EISDIR) { // fs or kernel doesn't support O_TMPFILE, so // put the slash back so we may try a regular file if (lastSlash != -1) tfn.path[lastSlash] = '/'; return CreateUnnamedFileStatus::NotSupported; } // real error *error = QSystemError(errno, QSystemError::NativeError); return CreateUnnamedFileStatus::OtherError; #else Q_UNUSED(file); Q_UNUSED(tfn); Q_UNUSED(mode); Q_UNUSED(error); return CreateUnnamedFileStatus::NotSupported; #endif } //************* QTemporaryFileEngine QTemporaryFileEngine::~QTemporaryFileEngine() { Q_D(QFSFileEngine); d->unmapAll(); QFSFileEngine::close(); } bool QTemporaryFileEngine::isReallyOpen() const { Q_D(const QFSFileEngine); if (!((nullptr == d->fh) && (-1 == d->fd) #if defined Q_OS_WIN && (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE == d->fileHandle) #endif )) return true; return false; } void QTemporaryFileEngine::setFileName(const QString &file) { // Really close the file, so we don't leak QFSFileEngine::close(); QFSFileEngine::setFileName(file); } bool QTemporaryFileEngine::open(QIODevice::OpenMode openMode, std::optional permissions) { Q_D(QFSFileEngine); Q_ASSERT(!isReallyOpen()); openMode |= QIODevice::ReadWrite; if (!filePathIsTemplate) return QFSFileEngine::open(openMode, permissions); QTemporaryFileName tfn(templateName); QSystemError error; #if defined(Q_OS_WIN) NativeFileHandle &file = d->fileHandle; #else // POSIX NativeFileHandle &file = d->fd; #endif CreateUnnamedFileStatus st = createUnnamedFile(file, tfn, fileMode, &error); if (st == CreateUnnamedFileStatus::Success) { unnamedFile = true; d->fileEntry.clear(); } else if (st == CreateUnnamedFileStatus::NotSupported && createFileFromTemplate(file, tfn, fileMode, flags, error)) { filePathIsTemplate = false; unnamedFile = false; d->fileEntry = QFileSystemEntry(tfn.path, QFileSystemEntry::FromNativePath()); } else { setError(QFile::OpenError, error.toString()); return false; } #if !defined(Q_OS_WIN) d->closeFileHandle = true; #endif d->openMode = openMode; d->lastFlushFailed = false; d->tried_stat = 0; return true; } bool QTemporaryFileEngine::remove() { Q_D(QFSFileEngine); // Since the QTemporaryFileEngine::close() does not really close the file, // we must explicitly call QFSFileEngine::close() before we remove it. d->unmapAll(); QFSFileEngine::close(); if (isUnnamedFile()) return true; if (!filePathIsTemplate && QFSFileEngine::remove()) { d->fileEntry.clear(); // If a QTemporaryFile is constructed using a template file path, the path // is generated in QTemporaryFileEngine::open() and then filePathIsTemplate // is set to false. If remove() and then open() are called on the same // QTemporaryFile, the path is not regenerated. Here we ensure that if the // file path was generated, it will be generated again in the scenario above. filePathIsTemplate = filePathWasTemplate; return true; } return false; } bool QTemporaryFileEngine::rename(const QString &newName) { if (isUnnamedFile()) { bool ok = materializeUnnamedFile(newName, DontOverwrite); QFSFileEngine::close(); return ok; } QFSFileEngine::close(); return QFSFileEngine::rename(newName); } bool QTemporaryFileEngine::renameOverwrite(const QString &newName) { if (isUnnamedFile()) { bool ok = materializeUnnamedFile(newName, Overwrite); QFSFileEngine::close(); return ok; } QFSFileEngine::close(); return QFSFileEngine::renameOverwrite(newName); } bool QTemporaryFileEngine::close() { // Don't close the file, just seek to the front. seek(0); setError(QFile::UnspecifiedError, QString()); return true; } QString QTemporaryFileEngine::fileName(QAbstractFileEngine::FileName file) const { if (isUnnamedFile()) { if (file == AbsoluteLinkTarget) { // we know our file isn't (won't be) a symlink return QString(); } // for all other cases, materialize the file const_cast(this)->materializeUnnamedFile(templateName, NameIsTemplate); } return QFSFileEngine::fileName(file); } bool QTemporaryFileEngine::materializeUnnamedFile(const QString &newName, QTemporaryFileEngine::MaterializationMode mode) { Q_ASSERT(isUnnamedFile()); #ifdef LINUX_UNNAMED_TMPFILE Q_D(QFSFileEngine); const QByteArray src = "/proc/self/fd/" + QByteArray::number(d->fd); auto materializeAt = [=](const QFileSystemEntry &dst) { return ::linkat(AT_FDCWD, src, AT_FDCWD, dst.nativeFilePath(), AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW) == 0; }; #else auto materializeAt = [](const QFileSystemEntry &) { return false; }; #endif auto success = [this](const QFileSystemEntry &entry) { filePathIsTemplate = false; unnamedFile = false; d_func()->fileEntry = entry; return true; }; auto materializeAsTemplate = [=](const QString &newName) { QTemporaryFileName tfn(newName); static const int maxAttempts = 16; for (int attempt = 0; attempt < maxAttempts; ++attempt) { tfn.generateNext(); QFileSystemEntry entry(tfn.path, QFileSystemEntry::FromNativePath()); if (materializeAt(entry)) return success(entry); } return false; }; if (mode == NameIsTemplate) { if (materializeAsTemplate(newName)) return true; } else { // Use linkat to materialize the file QFileSystemEntry dst(newName); if (materializeAt(dst)) return success(dst); if (errno == EEXIST && mode == Overwrite) { // retry by first creating a temporary file in the right dir if (!materializeAsTemplate(templateName)) return false; // then rename the materialized file to target (same as renameOverwrite) QFSFileEngine::close(); return QFSFileEngine::renameOverwrite(newName); } } // failed setError(QFile::RenameError, QSystemError(errno, QSystemError::NativeError).toString()); return false; } bool QTemporaryFileEngine::isUnnamedFile() const { #ifdef LINUX_UNNAMED_TMPFILE if (unnamedFile) { Q_ASSERT(d_func()->fileEntry.isEmpty()); Q_ASSERT(filePathIsTemplate); } return unnamedFile; #else return false; #endif } //************* QTemporaryFilePrivate QTemporaryFilePrivate::QTemporaryFilePrivate() { } QTemporaryFilePrivate::QTemporaryFilePrivate(const QString &templateNameIn) : templateName(templateNameIn) { } QTemporaryFilePrivate::~QTemporaryFilePrivate() { } QAbstractFileEngine *QTemporaryFilePrivate::engine() const { if (!fileEngine) { fileEngine.reset(new QTemporaryFileEngine(&templateName)); resetFileEngine(); } return fileEngine.get(); } void QTemporaryFilePrivate::resetFileEngine() const { if (!fileEngine) return; QTemporaryFileEngine *tef = static_cast(fileEngine.get()); if (fileName.isEmpty()) tef->initialize(templateName, 0600); else tef->initialize(fileName, 0600, false); } void QTemporaryFilePrivate::materializeUnnamedFile() { #ifdef LINUX_UNNAMED_TMPFILE if (!fileName.isEmpty() || !fileEngine) return; auto *tef = static_cast(fileEngine.get()); fileName = tef->fileName(QAbstractFileEngine::DefaultName); #endif } QString QTemporaryFilePrivate::defaultTemplateName() { QString baseName; #if defined(QT_BUILD_CORE_LIB) baseName = QCoreApplication::applicationName(); if (baseName.isEmpty()) #endif baseName = QLatin1String("qt_temp"); return QDir::tempPath() + QLatin1Char('/') + baseName + QLatin1String(".XXXXXX"); } //************* QTemporaryFile /*! \class QTemporaryFile \inmodule QtCore \reentrant \brief The QTemporaryFile class is an I/O device that operates on temporary files. \ingroup io QTemporaryFile is used to create unique temporary files safely. The file itself is created by calling open(). The name of the temporary file is guaranteed to be unique (i.e., you are guaranteed to not overwrite an existing file), and the file will subsequently be removed upon destruction of the QTemporaryFile object. This is an important technique that avoids data corruption for applications that store data in temporary files. The file name is either auto-generated, or created based on a template, which is passed to QTemporaryFile's constructor. Example: \snippet code/src_corelib_io_qtemporaryfile.cpp 0 Reopening a QTemporaryFile after calling close() is safe. For as long as the QTemporaryFile object itself is not destroyed, the unique temporary file will exist and be kept open internally by QTemporaryFile. The file name of the temporary file can be found by calling fileName(). Note that this is only defined after the file is first opened; the function returns an empty string before this. A temporary file will have some static part of the name and some part that is calculated to be unique. The default filename will be determined from QCoreApplication::applicationName() (otherwise \c qt_temp) and will be placed into the temporary path as returned by QDir::tempPath(). If you specify your own filename, a relative file path will not be placed in the temporary directory by default, but be relative to the current working directory. Specified filenames can contain the following template \c XXXXXX (six upper case "X" characters), which will be replaced by the auto-generated portion of the filename. Note that the template is case sensitive. If the template is not present in the filename, QTemporaryFile appends the generated part to the filename given. \note On Linux, QTemporaryFile will attempt to create unnamed temporary files. If that succeeds, open() will return true but exists() will be false. If you call fileName() or any function that calls it, QTemporaryFile will give the file a name, so most applications will not see a difference. \sa QDir::tempPath(), QFile */ #ifdef QT_NO_QOBJECT QTemporaryFile::QTemporaryFile() : QFile(*new QTemporaryFilePrivate) { } QTemporaryFile::QTemporaryFile(const QString &templateName) : QFile(*new QTemporaryFilePrivate(templateName)) { } #else /*! Constructs a QTemporaryFile using as file template the application name returned by QCoreApplication::applicationName() (otherwise \c qt_temp) followed by ".XXXXXX". The file is stored in the system's temporary directory, QDir::tempPath(). \sa setFileTemplate(), QDir::tempPath() */ QTemporaryFile::QTemporaryFile() : QTemporaryFile(nullptr) { } /*! Constructs a QTemporaryFile with a template filename of \a templateName. Upon opening the temporary file this will be used to create a unique filename. If the \a templateName does not contain XXXXXX it will automatically be appended and used as the dynamic portion of the filename. If \a templateName is a relative path, the path will be relative to the current working directory. You can use QDir::tempPath() to construct \a templateName if you want use the system's temporary directory. \sa open(), fileTemplate() */ QTemporaryFile::QTemporaryFile(const QString &templateName) : QTemporaryFile(templateName, nullptr) { } /*! Constructs a QTemporaryFile (with the given \a parent) using as file template the application name returned by QCoreApplication::applicationName() (otherwise \c qt_temp) followed by ".XXXXXX". The file is stored in the system's temporary directory, QDir::tempPath(). \sa setFileTemplate() */ QTemporaryFile::QTemporaryFile(QObject *parent) : QFile(*new QTemporaryFilePrivate, parent) { } /*! Constructs a QTemporaryFile with a template filename of \a templateName and the specified \a parent. Upon opening the temporary file this will be used to create a unique filename. If the \a templateName does not contain XXXXXX it will automatically be appended and used as the dynamic portion of the filename. If \a templateName is a relative path, the path will be relative to the current working directory. You can use QDir::tempPath() to construct \a templateName if you want use the system's temporary directory. \sa open(), fileTemplate() */ QTemporaryFile::QTemporaryFile(const QString &templateName, QObject *parent) : QFile(*new QTemporaryFilePrivate(templateName), parent) { } #endif /*! Destroys the temporary file object, the file is automatically closed if necessary and if in auto remove mode it will automatically delete the file. \sa autoRemove() */ QTemporaryFile::~QTemporaryFile() { Q_D(QTemporaryFile); close(); if (!d->fileName.isEmpty() && d->autoRemove) remove(); } /*! \fn bool QTemporaryFile::open() A QTemporaryFile will always be opened in QIODevice::ReadWrite mode, this allows easy access to the data in the file. This function will return true upon success and will set the fileName() to the unique filename used. \sa fileName() */ /*! Returns \c true if the QTemporaryFile is in auto remove mode. Auto-remove mode will automatically delete the filename from disk upon destruction. This makes it very easy to create your QTemporaryFile object on the stack, fill it with data, read from it, and finally on function return it will automatically clean up after itself. Auto-remove is on by default. \sa setAutoRemove(), remove() */ bool QTemporaryFile::autoRemove() const { Q_D(const QTemporaryFile); return d->autoRemove; } /*! Sets the QTemporaryFile into auto-remove mode if \a b is \c true. Auto-remove is on by default. If you set this property to \c false, ensure the application provides a way to remove the file once it is no longer needed, including passing the responsibility on to another process. Always use the fileName() function to obtain the name and never try to guess the name that QTemporaryFile has generated. On some systems, if fileName() is not called before closing the file, the temporary file may be removed regardless of the state of this property. This behavior should not be relied upon, so application code should either call fileName() or leave the auto removal functionality enabled. \sa autoRemove(), remove() */ void QTemporaryFile::setAutoRemove(bool b) { Q_D(QTemporaryFile); d->autoRemove = b; } /*! Returns the complete unique filename backing the QTemporaryFile object. This string is null before the QTemporaryFile is opened, afterwards it will contain the fileTemplate() plus additional characters to make it unique. \sa fileTemplate() */ QString QTemporaryFile::fileName() const { Q_D(const QTemporaryFile); auto tef = static_cast(d->fileEngine.get()); if (tef && tef->isReallyOpen()) const_cast(d)->materializeUnnamedFile(); if (d->fileName.isEmpty()) return QString(); return d->engine()->fileName(QAbstractFileEngine::DefaultName); } /*! Returns the set file template. The default file template will be called qcoreappname.XXXXXX and be placed in QDir::tempPath(). \sa setFileTemplate() */ QString QTemporaryFile::fileTemplate() const { Q_D(const QTemporaryFile); return d->templateName; } /*! Sets the static portion of the file name to \a name. If the file template contains XXXXXX that will automatically be replaced with the unique part of the filename, otherwise a filename will be determined automatically based on the static portion specified. If \a name contains a relative file path, the path will be relative to the current working directory. You can use QDir::tempPath() to construct \a name if you want use the system's temporary directory. \sa fileTemplate() */ void QTemporaryFile::setFileTemplate(const QString &name) { Q_D(QTemporaryFile); d->templateName = name; } /*! \internal This is just a simplified version of QFile::rename() because we know a few extra details about what kind of file we have. The documentation is hidden from the user because QFile::rename() should be enough. */ bool QTemporaryFile::rename(const QString &newName) { Q_D(QTemporaryFile); auto tef = static_cast(d->fileEngine.get()); if (!tef || !tef->isReallyOpen() || !tef->filePathWasTemplate) return QFile::rename(newName); unsetError(); close(); if (error() == QFile::NoError) { if (tef->rename(newName)) { unsetError(); // engine was able to handle the new name so we just reset it tef->setFileName(newName); d->fileName = newName; return true; } d->setError(QFile::RenameError, tef->errorString()); } return false; } /*! \fn QTemporaryFile *QTemporaryFile::createNativeFile(const QString &fileName) \overload Works on the given \a fileName rather than an existing QFile object. */ /*! If \a file is not already a native file, then a QTemporaryFile is created in QDir::tempPath(), the contents of \a file is copied into it, and a pointer to the temporary file is returned. Does nothing and returns \c 0 if \a file is already a native file. For example: \snippet code/src_corelib_io_qtemporaryfile.cpp 1 \sa QFileInfo::isNativePath() */ QTemporaryFile *QTemporaryFile::createNativeFile(QFile &file) { if (QAbstractFileEngine *engine = file.d_func()->engine()) { if (engine->fileFlags(QAbstractFileEngine::FlagsMask) & QAbstractFileEngine::LocalDiskFlag) return nullptr; // native already //cache bool wasOpen = file.isOpen(); qint64 old_off = 0; if (wasOpen) old_off = file.pos(); else if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly)) return nullptr; //dump data QTemporaryFile *ret = new QTemporaryFile; if (ret->open()) { file.seek(0); char buffer[1024]; while (true) { qint64 len = file.read(buffer, 1024); if (len < 1) break; ret->write(buffer, len); } ret->seek(0); } else { delete ret; ret = nullptr; } //restore if (wasOpen) file.seek(old_off); else file.close(); //done return ret; } return nullptr; } /*! \reimp Creates a unique file name for the temporary file, and opens it. You can get the unique name later by calling fileName(). The file is guaranteed to have been created by this function (i.e., it has never existed before). */ bool QTemporaryFile::open(OpenMode flags) { Q_D(QTemporaryFile); auto tef = static_cast(d->fileEngine.get()); if (tef && tef->isReallyOpen()) { setOpenMode(flags); return true; } // reset the engine state so it creates a new, unique file name from the template; // equivalent to: // delete d->fileEngine; // d->fileEngine = 0; // d->engine(); d->resetFileEngine(); if (QFile::open(flags)) { tef = static_cast(d->fileEngine.get()); if (tef->isUnnamedFile()) d->fileName.clear(); else d->fileName = tef->fileName(QAbstractFileEngine::DefaultName); return true; } return false; } #endif // QT_NO_TEMPORARYFILE QT_END_NAMESPACE #ifndef QT_NO_QOBJECT #include "moc_qtemporaryfile.cpp" #endif