tempfile returns a vector of character strings which can be used as
  names for temporary files.tempfile(pattern = "file", tmpdir = tempdir(), fileext = "")
tempdir()tempfile a character vector giving the names of possible
  (temporary) files.  Note that no files are generated by tempfile. For tempdir, the path of the per-session temporary directory. Both will use backslash as the path separator. The value will be an absolute path (unless tmpdir is set to a
  relative path), but it need not be canonical (see
  normalizePath) and on macOS usually is not.mclapply and
  makeForkCluster in package parallel share a
  per-session temporary directory.  Further, the ‘guaranteed not
    to be currently in use’ applies only at the time of asking, and two
  children could ask simultaneously.  This is circumvented by ensuring
  that tempfile calls in different children try different names.tempfile
  in an R session and across simultaneous R sessions (unless
  tmpdir is specified).  The filenames are guaranteed not to be
  currently in use. The file name is made by concatenating the path given by
  tmpdir, the pattern string, a random string in hex and
  a suffix of fileext. By default, tmpdir will be the directory given by
  tempdir().  This will be a subdirectory of the per-session
  temporary directory found by the following rule when the R session is
  started.  The environment variables TMPDIR, TMP and
  TEMP are checked in turn and the first found which points to a
  writable directory is used:
  if none succeeds /tmp is used.  The path should not contain spaces.
  if none succeeds the value of R_USER (see
  Rconsole) is used.  If the path to the directory
  contains a space in any of the components, the path returned will use
  the shortnames version of the path.
  Note that setting any of these environment variables in the R session
  has no effect on tempdir(): the per-session temporary directory
  is created before the interpreter is started.unlink for deleting files.