If can be handy it fails on many Strawberry flavours, with different File::Temp version.
-T -MFile::Temp=tempfile -wE "use Config; print qq(Perl $^V on $^O arc +h $Config{archname} File::Temp v. $File::Temp::VERSION\n);my $fh = te +mpfile();" ----------------------------------------······· | Error in tempfile() using \XXXXXXXXXX: Could not create temp file | \A3pfFkxOIt: Permission denied at -e line 1 | Perl v5.14.2 on MSWin32 arch MSWin32-x86-multi-thread File::Temp v +. 0.22 -------------------------------------------------------------------- +---······· ----------------------------------------······· | Error in tempfile() using template \XXXXXXXXXX: Could not create te +mp file | \tIFifxB347: Permission denied at -e line 1. | Perl v5.20.0 on MSWin32 arch MSWin32-x86-multi-thread-64int File:: +Temp v. | 0.2304 -------------------------------------------------------------------- +---······· ----------------------------------------······· | Error in tempfile() using \XXXXXXXXXX: Could not create temp file | \dr3rzHf4Yp: Permission denied at -e line 1. | Perl v5.16.2 on MSWin32 arch MSWin32-x64-multi-thread File::Temp v +. 0.22 -------------------------------------------------------------------- +---·······

..while it runs OK on an ancient 5.8 ActiveState
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In reply to Re^3: File::Temp::tempfile() fails under taint mode by Discipulus
in thread File::Temp::tempfile() fails under taint mode by Athanasius

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