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610 lines
19 KiB
PHP
610 lines
19 KiB
PHP
<?php
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namespace Safe;
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use Safe\Exceptions\StreamException;
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/**
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* Sets parameters on the specified context.
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*
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* @param resource $stream_or_context The stream or context to apply the parameters too.
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* @param array $params An array of parameters to set.
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*
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* params should be an associative array of the structure:
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* $params['paramname'] = "paramvalue";.
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* @throws StreamException
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*
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*/
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function stream_context_set_params($stream_or_context, array $params): void
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \stream_context_set_params($stream_or_context, $params);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Makes a copy of up to maxlength bytes
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* of data from the current position (or from the
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* offset position, if specified) in
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* source to dest. If
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* maxlength is not specified, all remaining content in
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* source will be copied.
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*
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* @param resource $source The source stream
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* @param resource $dest The destination stream
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* @param int $maxlength Maximum bytes to copy
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* @param int $offset The offset where to start to copy data
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* @return int Returns the total count of bytes copied.
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* @throws StreamException
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*
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*/
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function stream_copy_to_stream($source, $dest, int $maxlength = -1, int $offset = 0): int
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \stream_copy_to_stream($source, $dest, $maxlength, $offset);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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return $result;
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}
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/**
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* Adds filtername to the list of filters
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* attached to stream.
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*
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* @param resource $stream The target stream.
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* @param string $filtername The filter name.
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* @param int $read_write By default, stream_filter_append will
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* attach the filter to the read filter chain
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* if the file was opened for reading (i.e. File Mode:
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* r, and/or +). The filter
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* will also be attached to the write filter chain
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* if the file was opened for writing (i.e. File Mode:
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* w, a, and/or +).
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* STREAM_FILTER_READ,
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* STREAM_FILTER_WRITE, and/or
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* STREAM_FILTER_ALL can also be passed to the
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* read_write parameter to override this behavior.
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* @param mixed $params This filter will be added with the specified
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* params to the end of
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* the list and will therefore be called last during stream operations.
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* To add a filter to the beginning of the list, use
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* stream_filter_prepend.
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* @return resource Returns a resource on success. The resource can be
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* used to refer to this filter instance during a call to
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* stream_filter_remove.
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*
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* FALSE is returned if stream is not a resource or
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* if filtername cannot be located.
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* @throws StreamException
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*
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*/
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function stream_filter_append($stream, string $filtername, int $read_write = null, $params = null)
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{
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error_clear_last();
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if ($params !== null) {
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$result = \stream_filter_append($stream, $filtername, $read_write, $params);
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} elseif ($read_write !== null) {
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$result = \stream_filter_append($stream, $filtername, $read_write);
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} else {
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$result = \stream_filter_append($stream, $filtername);
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}
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if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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return $result;
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}
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/**
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* Adds filtername to the list of filters
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* attached to stream.
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*
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* @param resource $stream The target stream.
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* @param string $filtername The filter name.
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* @param int $read_write By default, stream_filter_prepend will
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* attach the filter to the read filter chain
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* if the file was opened for reading (i.e. File Mode:
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* r, and/or +). The filter
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* will also be attached to the write filter chain
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* if the file was opened for writing (i.e. File Mode:
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* w, a, and/or +).
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* STREAM_FILTER_READ,
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* STREAM_FILTER_WRITE, and/or
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* STREAM_FILTER_ALL can also be passed to the
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* read_write parameter to override this behavior.
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* See stream_filter_append for an example of
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* using this parameter.
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* @param mixed $params This filter will be added with the specified params
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* to the beginning of the list and will therefore be
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* called first during stream operations. To add a filter to the end of the
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* list, use stream_filter_append.
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* @return resource Returns a resource on success. The resource can be
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* used to refer to this filter instance during a call to
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* stream_filter_remove.
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*
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* FALSE is returned if stream is not a resource or
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* if filtername cannot be located.
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* @throws StreamException
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*
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*/
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function stream_filter_prepend($stream, string $filtername, int $read_write = null, $params = null)
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{
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error_clear_last();
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if ($params !== null) {
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$result = \stream_filter_prepend($stream, $filtername, $read_write, $params);
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} elseif ($read_write !== null) {
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$result = \stream_filter_prepend($stream, $filtername, $read_write);
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} else {
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$result = \stream_filter_prepend($stream, $filtername);
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}
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if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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return $result;
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}
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/**
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* stream_filter_register allows you to implement
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* your own filter on any registered stream used with all the other
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* filesystem functions (such as fopen,
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* fread etc.).
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*
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* @param string $filtername The filter name to be registered.
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* @param string $classname To implement a filter, you need to define a class as an extension of
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* php_user_filter with a number of member
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* functions. When performing read/write operations on the stream
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* to which your filter is attached, PHP will pass the data through your
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* filter (and any other filters attached to that stream) so that the
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* data may be modified as desired. You must implement the methods
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* exactly as described in php_user_filter - doing
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* otherwise will lead to undefined behaviour.
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* @throws StreamException
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*
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*/
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function stream_filter_register(string $filtername, string $classname): void
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \stream_filter_register($filtername, $classname);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Removes a stream filter previously added to a stream with
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* stream_filter_prepend or
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* stream_filter_append. Any data remaining in the
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* filter's internal buffer will be flushed through to the next filter before
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* removing it.
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*
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* @param resource $stream_filter The stream filter to be removed.
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* @throws StreamException
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*
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*/
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function stream_filter_remove($stream_filter): void
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \stream_filter_remove($stream_filter);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Identical to file_get_contents, except that
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* stream_get_contents operates on an already open
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* stream resource and returns the remaining contents in a string, up to
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* maxlength bytes and starting at the specified
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* offset.
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*
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* @param resource $handle A stream resource (e.g. returned from fopen)
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* @param int $maxlength The maximum bytes to read. Defaults to -1 (read all the remaining
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* buffer).
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* @param int $offset Seek to the specified offset before reading. If this number is negative,
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* no seeking will occur and reading will start from the current position.
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* @return string Returns a string.
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* @throws StreamException
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*
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*/
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function stream_get_contents($handle, int $maxlength = -1, int $offset = -1): string
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \stream_get_contents($handle, $maxlength, $offset);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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return $result;
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}
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/**
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* Determines if stream stream refers to a valid terminal type device.
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* This is a more portable version of posix_isatty, since it works on Windows systems too.
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*
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* @param resource $stream
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* @throws StreamException
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*
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*/
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function stream_isatty($stream): void
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \stream_isatty($stream);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Resolve filename against the include path according to the same rules as fopen/include.
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*
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* @param string $filename The filename to resolve.
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* @return string Returns a string containing the resolved absolute filename.
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* @throws StreamException
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*
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*/
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function stream_resolve_include_path(string $filename): string
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \stream_resolve_include_path($filename);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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return $result;
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}
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/**
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* Sets blocking or non-blocking mode on a stream.
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*
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* This function works for any stream that supports non-blocking mode
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* (currently, regular files and socket streams).
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*
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* @param resource $stream The stream.
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* @param bool $mode If mode is FALSE, the given stream
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* will be switched to non-blocking mode, and if TRUE, it
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* will be switched to blocking mode. This affects calls like
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* fgets and fread
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* that read from the stream. In non-blocking mode an
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* fgets call will always return right away
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* while in blocking mode it will wait for data to become available
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* on the stream.
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* @throws StreamException
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*
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*/
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function stream_set_blocking($stream, bool $mode): void
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \stream_set_blocking($stream, $mode);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Sets the timeout value on stream,
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* expressed in the sum of seconds and
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* microseconds.
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*
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* When the stream times out, the 'timed_out' key of the array returned by
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* stream_get_meta_data is set to TRUE, although no
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* error/warning is generated.
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*
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* @param resource $stream The target stream.
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* @param int $seconds The seconds part of the timeout to be set.
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* @param int $microseconds The microseconds part of the timeout to be set.
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* @throws StreamException
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*
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*/
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function stream_set_timeout($stream, int $seconds, int $microseconds = 0): void
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \stream_set_timeout($stream, $seconds, $microseconds);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Accept a connection on a socket previously created by
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* stream_socket_server.
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*
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* @param resource $server_socket The server socket to accept a connection from.
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* @param float $timeout Override the default socket accept timeout. Time should be given in
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* seconds.
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* @param string|null $peername Will be set to the name (address) of the client which connected, if
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* included and available from the selected transport.
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*
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* Can also be determined later using
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* stream_socket_get_name.
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* @return resource Returns a stream to the accepted socket connection.
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* @throws StreamException
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*
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*/
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function stream_socket_accept($server_socket, float $timeout = null, ?string &$peername = null)
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{
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error_clear_last();
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if ($peername !== null) {
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$result = \stream_socket_accept($server_socket, $timeout, $peername);
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} elseif ($timeout !== null) {
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$result = \stream_socket_accept($server_socket, $timeout);
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} else {
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$result = \stream_socket_accept($server_socket);
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}
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if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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return $result;
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}
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/**
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* Initiates a stream or datagram connection to the destination specified
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* by remote_socket. The type of socket created
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* is determined by the transport specified using standard URL formatting:
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* transport://target. For Internet Domain sockets
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* (AF_INET) such as TCP and UDP, the target portion
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* of the remote_socket parameter should consist of
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* a hostname or IP address followed by a colon and a port number. For Unix
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* domain sockets, the target portion should point
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* to the socket file on the filesystem.
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*
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* @param string $remote_socket Address to the socket to connect to.
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* @param int $errno Will be set to the system level error number if connection fails.
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* @param string $errstr Will be set to the system level error message if the connection fails.
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* @param float $timeout Number of seconds until the connect() system call
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* should timeout.
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*
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*
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* This parameter only applies when not making asynchronous
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* connection attempts.
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*
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*
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*
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*
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* To set a timeout for reading/writing data over the socket, use the
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* stream_set_timeout, as the
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* timeout only applies while making connecting
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* the socket.
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*
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*
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*
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* To set a timeout for reading/writing data over the socket, use the
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* stream_set_timeout, as the
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* timeout only applies while making connecting
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* the socket.
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* @param int $flags Bitmask field which may be set to any combination of connection flags.
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* Currently the select of connection flags is limited to
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* STREAM_CLIENT_CONNECT (default),
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* STREAM_CLIENT_ASYNC_CONNECT and
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* STREAM_CLIENT_PERSISTENT.
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* @param resource $context A valid context resource created with stream_context_create.
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* @return resource On success a stream resource is returned which may
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* be used together with the other file functions (such as
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* fgets, fgetss,
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* fwrite, fclose, and
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* feof), FALSE on failure.
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* @throws StreamException
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*
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*/
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function stream_socket_client(string $remote_socket, int &$errno = null, string &$errstr = null, float $timeout = null, int $flags = STREAM_CLIENT_CONNECT, $context = null)
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{
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error_clear_last();
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if ($context !== null) {
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$result = \stream_socket_client($remote_socket, $errno, $errstr, $timeout, $flags, $context);
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} elseif ($flags !== STREAM_CLIENT_CONNECT) {
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$result = \stream_socket_client($remote_socket, $errno, $errstr, $timeout, $flags);
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} elseif ($timeout !== null) {
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$result = \stream_socket_client($remote_socket, $errno, $errstr, $timeout);
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} else {
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$result = \stream_socket_client($remote_socket, $errno, $errstr);
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}
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if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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return $result;
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}
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/**
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* stream_socket_pair creates a pair of connected,
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* indistinguishable socket streams. This function is commonly used in IPC
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* (Inter-Process Communication).
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*
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* @param int $domain The protocol family to be used: STREAM_PF_INET,
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* STREAM_PF_INET6 or
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* STREAM_PF_UNIX
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* @param int $type The type of communication to be used:
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* STREAM_SOCK_DGRAM,
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* STREAM_SOCK_RAW,
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* STREAM_SOCK_RDM,
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* STREAM_SOCK_SEQPACKET or
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* STREAM_SOCK_STREAM
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* @param int $protocol The protocol to be used: STREAM_IPPROTO_ICMP,
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* STREAM_IPPROTO_IP,
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* STREAM_IPPROTO_RAW,
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* STREAM_IPPROTO_TCP or
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* STREAM_IPPROTO_UDP
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* @return resource[] Returns an array with the two socket resources on success.
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* @throws StreamException
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*
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*/
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function stream_socket_pair(int $domain, int $type, int $protocol): iterable
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \stream_socket_pair($domain, $type, $protocol);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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return $result;
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}
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/**
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* Creates a stream or datagram socket on the specified
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* local_socket.
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*
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* This function only creates a socket, to begin accepting connections
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* use stream_socket_accept.
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*
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* @param string $local_socket The type of socket created is determined by the transport specified
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* using standard URL formatting: transport://target.
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*
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* For Internet Domain sockets (AF_INET) such as TCP and UDP, the
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* target portion of the
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* remote_socket parameter should consist of a
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* hostname or IP address followed by a colon and a port number. For
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* Unix domain sockets, the target portion should
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* point to the socket file on the filesystem.
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*
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* Depending on the environment, Unix domain sockets may not be available.
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* A list of available transports can be retrieved using
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* stream_get_transports. See
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* for a list of bulitin transports.
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* @param int $errno If the optional errno and errstr
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* arguments are present they will be set to indicate the actual system
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* level error that occurred in the system-level socket(),
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* bind(), and listen() calls. If
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* the value returned in errno is
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* 0 and the function returned FALSE, it is an
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* indication that the error occurred before the bind()
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* call. This is most likely due to a problem initializing the socket.
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* Note that the errno and
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* errstr arguments will always be passed by reference.
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* @param string $errstr See errno description.
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* @param int $flags A bitmask field which may be set to any combination of socket creation
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* flags.
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*
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* For UDP sockets, you must use STREAM_SERVER_BIND as
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* the flags parameter.
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* @param resource $context
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* @return resource Returns the created stream.
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* @throws StreamException
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*
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*/
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function stream_socket_server(string $local_socket, int &$errno = null, string &$errstr = null, int $flags = STREAM_SERVER_BIND | STREAM_SERVER_LISTEN, $context = null)
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{
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error_clear_last();
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if ($context !== null) {
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$result = \stream_socket_server($local_socket, $errno, $errstr, $flags, $context);
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} else {
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$result = \stream_socket_server($local_socket, $errno, $errstr, $flags);
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}
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if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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return $result;
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}
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/**
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* Shutdowns (partially or not) a full-duplex connection.
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*
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* @param resource $stream An open stream (opened with stream_socket_client,
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* for example)
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* @param int $how One of the following constants: STREAM_SHUT_RD
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* (disable further receptions), STREAM_SHUT_WR
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* (disable further transmissions) or
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* STREAM_SHUT_RDWR (disable further receptions and
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* transmissions).
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* @throws StreamException
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*
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*/
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function stream_socket_shutdown($stream, int $how): void
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \stream_socket_shutdown($stream, $how);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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}
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|
|
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/**
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* Tells whether the stream supports locking through
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* flock.
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*
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* @param resource $stream The stream to check.
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* @throws StreamException
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|
*
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*/
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function stream_supports_lock($stream): void
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|
{
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|
error_clear_last();
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$result = \stream_supports_lock($stream);
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|
if ($result === false) {
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throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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}
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|
|
|
|
|
/**
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|
* Allows you to implement your own protocol handlers and streams for use
|
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* with all the other filesystem functions (such as fopen,
|
|
* fread etc.).
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|
*
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|
* @param string $protocol The wrapper name to be registered.
|
|
* @param string $classname The classname which implements the protocol.
|
|
* @param int $flags Should be set to STREAM_IS_URL if
|
|
* protocol is a URL protocol. Default is 0, local
|
|
* stream.
|
|
* @throws StreamException
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
function stream_wrapper_register(string $protocol, string $classname, int $flags = 0): void
|
|
{
|
|
error_clear_last();
|
|
$result = \stream_wrapper_register($protocol, $classname, $flags);
|
|
if ($result === false) {
|
|
throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Restores a built-in wrapper previously unregistered with
|
|
* stream_wrapper_unregister.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param string $protocol
|
|
* @throws StreamException
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
function stream_wrapper_restore(string $protocol): void
|
|
{
|
|
error_clear_last();
|
|
$result = \stream_wrapper_restore($protocol);
|
|
if ($result === false) {
|
|
throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Allows you to disable an already defined stream wrapper. Once the wrapper
|
|
* has been disabled you may override it with a user-defined wrapper using
|
|
* stream_wrapper_register or reenable it later on with
|
|
* stream_wrapper_restore.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param string $protocol
|
|
* @throws StreamException
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
function stream_wrapper_unregister(string $protocol): void
|
|
{
|
|
error_clear_last();
|
|
$result = \stream_wrapper_unregister($protocol);
|
|
if ($result === false) {
|
|
throw StreamException::createFromPhpError();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|