(PHP 5 >= 5.1.2, PHP 7)
Construct a new temporary file object
public SplTempFileObject::__construct ([ int $max_memory ] )
Construct a new temporary file object.
Parameters:
max_memory
The maximum amount of memory (in bytes, default is 2 MB) for the temporary file to use. If the temporary file exceeds this size, it will be moved to a file in the system's temp directory.
If max_memory
is negative, only memory will be used. If max_memory
is zero, no memory will be used.
Returns:
No value is returned.
Exception:
Throws a RuntimeException if an error occurs.
Examples:
SplTempFileObject() example
This example writes a temporary file in memory which can be written to and read from.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 | <?php $temp = new SplTempFileObject(); $temp ->fwrite( "This is the first line\n" ); $temp ->fwrite( "And this is the second.\n" ); echo "Written " . $temp -> ftell () . " bytes to temporary file.\n\n" ; // Rewind and read what was written $temp -> rewind (); foreach ( $temp as $line ) { echo $line ; } ?> |
The above example will output something similar to:
Written 47 bytes to temporary file. This is the first line And this is the second.
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