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 CXIV. Shared Memory Functions
     Shmop is an easy to use set of functions that allows PHP to read,
     write, create and delete Unix shared memory segments.
     注: 
      Versions of Windows previous to Windows 2000 do not support shared memory.
      Under Windows, Shmop will only work when PHP is running as a web server
      module, such as Apache or IIS (CLI and CGI will not work).
      
 注: 
      In PHP 4.0.3, these functions were prefixed by shm
      rather than shmop.
      
 
  To use shmop you will need to compile PHP with the
  --enable-shmop parameter in your
  configure line.
  本扩展模块在 php.ini 中未定义任何设置指令。 
      例子 1. Shared Memory Operations Overview 
<?php     // Create 100 byte shared memory block with system id if 0xff3 $shm_id = shmop_open(0xff3, "c", 0644, 100); if (!$shm_id) {     echo "Couldn't create shared memory segment\n"; }
  // Get shared memory block's size $shm_size = shmop_size($shm_id); echo "SHM Block Size: " . $shm_size . " has been created.\n";
  // Lets write a test string into shared memory $shm_bytes_written = shmop_write($shm_id, "my shared memory block", 0); if ($shm_bytes_written != strlen("my shared memory block")) {     echo "Couldn't write the entire length of data\n"; }
  // Now lets read the string back $my_string = shmop_read($shm_id, 0, $shm_size); if (!$my_string) {     echo "Couldn't read from shared memory block\n"; } echo "The data inside shared memory was: " . $my_string . "\n";
  //Now lets delete the block and close the shared memory segment if (!shmop_delete($shm_id)) {     echo "Couldn't mark shared memory block for deletion."; } shmop_close($shm_id);     ?>
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