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The Swoole\Buffer class
(PECL swoole >= 1.9.0)
Introduction
Synopsis de la classe
class
Swoole\Buffer
{
/* Méthodes */
public
append
(
string
$data
):
int
public
clear
():
void
public
__destruct
():
void
public
expand
(
int
$size
):
int
public
read
(
int
$offset
,
int
$length
):
string
public
recycle
():
void
public
substr
(
int
$offset
,
int
$length
= ?
,
bool
$remove
= ?
):
string
public
__toString
():
string
public
write
(
int
$offset
,
string
$data
):
void
}
Sommaire
Swoole\Buffer::append
— Append the string or binary data at the end of the memory buffer and return the new size of memory allocated.
Swoole\Buffer::clear
— Reset the memory buffer.
Swoole\Buffer::__construct
— Fixed size memory blocks allocation.
Swoole\Buffer::__destruct
— Destruct the Swoole memory buffer.
Swoole\Buffer::expand
— Expand the size of memory buffer.
Swoole\Buffer::read
— Read data from the memory buffer based on offset and length.
Swoole\Buffer::recycle
— Release the memory to OS which is not used by the memory buffer.
Swoole\Buffer::substr
— Read data from the memory buffer based on offset and length. Or remove data from the memory buffer.
Swoole\Buffer::__toString
— Get the string value of the memory buffer.
Swoole\Buffer::write
— Write data to the memory buffer. The memory allocated for the buffer will not be changed.
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