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Last updated: Fri, 30 Oct 2009

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pcntl_sigtimedwait

(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0)

pcntl_sigtimedwaitWaits for signals, with a timeout

Beschreibung

int pcntl_sigtimedwait ( array $set [, array &$siginfo [, int $seconds = 0 [, int $nanoseconds = 0 ]]] )

The pcntl_sigtimedwait() function operates in exactly the same way as pcntl_sigwaitinfo() except that it takes two additional parameters, seconds and nanoseconds , which enable an upper bound to be placed on the time for which the script is suspended.

Parameter-Liste

set

Array of signals to wait for.

siginfo

The siginfo is set to an array containing informations about the signal. See pcntl_sigwaitinfo().

seconds

Timeout in seconds.

nanoseconds

Timeout in nanoseconds.

Rückgabewerte

On success, pcntl_sigtimedwait() returns a signal number.

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pcntl_sigtimedwait
kak dot serpom dot po dot yaitsam at gmail dot com
27-Jul-2009 12:50
In the case if pcntl_sigtimedwait() is unavailable (under Mac OS, under PHP < 5.3), you can pick up the workaround:

<?php
if (!function_exists('pcntl_sigtimedwait'))
{
 function
pcntl_sigtimedwait($signals,$siginfo,$sec,$nano)
 {
 
pcntl_signal_dispatch();
  if (
time_nanosleep($sec,$nano) === TRUE) {return FALSE;}
 
pcntl_signal_dispatch();
  return
TRUE;
 }
}
?>

Behaviour of this function differs from original one. This function returns true if a signal was retrieved and false if it was not retrieved. However, the timeout will be interrupted immediately when signal sent.

pcntl_sigwaitinfo> <pcntl_sigprocmask
Last updated: Fri, 30 Oct 2009
 
 
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