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Direct IO
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Types de ressources
Constantes pré-définies
Fonctions Direct IO
dio_close
— Ferme l'accès au fichier
dio_fcntl
— Exécute une fonction fichier de langage C
dio_open
— Ouvre un nouveau fichier avec les permissions spécifiées
dio_read
— Lit les octets dans un fichier
dio_seek
— Déplace le pointeur interne de fichier
dio_stat
— Lit des informations sur le fichier
dio_tcsetattr
— Modifie les attributs du terminal et le taux de baud du port série
dio_truncate
— Tronque un fichier
dio_write
— Écrit des données dans le fichier avec la possibilité de tronquer sa longueur
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inderkko1 at gmail dot com
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8 years ago
What is the alternate of dio_open() for PHP 5.6.3?? Please give me the correct function.
Thanks
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