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Phar::startBuffering

Phar::startBuffering

(PHP >= 5.3.0, PECL phar >= 1.0.0)

Phar::startBuffering — Start buffering Phar write operations, do not modify the Phar object on disk

Description

public void Phar::startBuffering ( void )

Although technically unnecessary, the Phar::startBuffering() method 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.

Return Values

No value is returned.

Examples

Example #1 A Phar::startBuffering() example

<?php // make sure it doesn't exist @unlink('brandnewphar.phar' try {     $p = new Phar(dirname(__FILE__) . '/brandnewphar.phar', 0, 'brandnewphar.phar' } catch (Exception $e) {     echo 'Could not create phar:', $e; } echo 'The new phar has ' . $p->count() . " entries\n"; $p->startBuffering( $p['file.txt'] = 'hi'; $p['file2.txt'] = 'there'; $p['file2.txt']->setCompressedGZ( $p['file3.txt'] = 'babyface'; $p['file3.txt']->setMetadata(42 $p->setStub("<?php function __autoload($class) {     include 'phar://myphar.phar/' . str_replace('_', '/', $class) . '.php'; } Phar::mapPhar('myphar.phar' include 'phar://myphar.phar/startup.php'; __HALT_COMPILER(" $p->stopBuffering( ?>

See Also

  • Phar::stopBuffering() - Stop buffering write requests to the Phar archive, and save changes to disk

  • Phar::isBuffering() - Used to determine whether Phar write operations are being buffered, or are flushing directly to disk

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