Two points worth noting:
1. fsync() is not suitable for high throughput, use it only when the durability of a file write really matters to you.
2. fsync() includes an implicit call to fflush() so you don't need to manually flush before you sync.
(PHP 8 >= 8.1.0)
fsync — Synchronizes changes to the file (including meta-data)
This function synchronizes changes to the file, including its meta-data. This is similar to fflush(), but it also instructs the operating system to write to the storage media.
stream
Dosya tanıtıcısı geçerli olmalı ve fopen() veya fsockopen() tarafından başarıyla açılmış bir dosya için döndürülmüş olmalıdır (ve henüz fclose() tarafından kapatılmamış olmalıdır).
Başarı durumunda true
, başarısızlık durumunda false
döner.
Örnek 1 fsync() example
<?php
$file = 'test.txt';
$stream = fopen($file, 'w');
fwrite($stream, 'test data');
fwrite($stream, "\r\n");
fwrite($stream, 'additional data');
fsync($stream);
fclose($stream);
?>
Two points worth noting:
1. fsync() is not suitable for high throughput, use it only when the durability of a file write really matters to you.
2. fsync() includes an implicit call to fflush() so you don't need to manually flush before you sync.