Phar::stopBuffering() is used in conjunction with the Phar::startBuffering() method. Phar::startBuffering() can provide a significant performance boost when creating or modifying a Phar archive with a large number of files. Ordinarily, every time a file within a Phar archive is created or modified in any way, the entire Phar archive will be recreated with the changes. In this way, the archive will be up-to-date with the activity performed on it.
However, this can be unnecessary when simply creating a new Phar archive, when it would make more sense to write the entire archive out at once. Similarly, it is often necessary to make a series of changes and to ensure that they all are possible before making any changes on disk, similar to the relational database concept of transactions. The Phar::startBuffering()/Phar::stopBuffering() pair of methods is provided for this purpose.
Phar write buffering is per-archive, buffering active for the foo.phar Phar archive does not affect changes to the bar.phar Phar archive.
No value is returned.
PharException is thrown if any problems are encountered flushing changes to disk.
<?php $p = new Phar(dirname(__FILE__) . '/brandnewphar.phar', 0, 'brandnewphar.phar'); $p['file1.txt'] = 'hi'; $p->startBuffering(); var_dump($p->getStub()); $p->setStub("<?php function __autoload(\$class) { include 'phar://brandnewphar.phar/' . str_replace('_', '/', \$class) . '.php'; } Phar::mapPhar('brandnewphar.phar'); include 'phar://brandnewphar.phar/startup.php'; __HALT_COMPILER();"); $p->stopBuffering(); var_dump($p->getStub()); ?>
The above example will output:
string(24) "<?php __HALT_COMPILER();" string(195) "<?php function __autoload($class) { include 'phar://' . str_replace('_', '/', $class); } Phar::mapPhar('brandnewphar.phar'); include 'phar://brandnewphar.phar/startup.php'; __HALT_COMPILER();"
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