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 CXVIII. Socket Functions
     The socket extension implements a low-level interface to the socket
     communication functions based on the popular BSD sockets, providing the
     possibility to act as a socket server as well as a client.
     
     For a more generic client-side socket interface, see
     stream_socket_client(), 
     stream_socket_server(),
     fsockopen(), and
     pfsockopen().
     
     When using these functions, it is important to remember that while
     many of them have identical names to their C counterparts, they
     often have different declarations. Please be sure to read the
     descriptions to avoid confusion.
     
     Those unfamiliar with socket programming can find a lot
     of useful material in the appropriate Unix man pages, and there is a great
     deal of tutorial information on socket programming in C on the web, much
     of which can be applied, with slight modifications, to socket programming
     in PHP. The Unix Socket
     FAQ might be a good start.
     
  The socket functions described here are part of an extension to
  PHP which must be enabled at compile time by giving the --enable-sockets option to
  configure.
  注: IPv6 支持是 PHP 5.0.0 新加的。 
 本扩展模块在 php.ini 中未定义任何设置指令。 以下常量由本扩展模块定义,因此只有在本扩展模块被编译到
PHP 中,或者在运行时被动态加载后才有效。 
     The socket extension was written to provide a usable interface to the
     powerful BSD sockets. Care has been taken that the functions work equally
     well on Win32 and Unix implementations. Almost all of the sockets
     functions may fail under certain conditions and therefore emit an
     E_WARNING message describing the error. Sometimes this
     doesn't happen to the desire of the developer. For example the function
     socket_read() may suddenly emit an
     E_WARNING message because the connection broke
     unexpectedly. It's common to suppress the warning with the
     @-operator and catch the error code within the
     application with the socket_last_error() function. You
     may call the socket_strerror() function with this error
     code to retrieve a string describing the error. See their description for
     more information.
     注: 
      The E_WARNING messages generated by the socket
      extension are in English though the retrieved error message will appear
      depending on the current locale (LC_MESSAGES):
       
Warning - socket_bind() unable to bind address [98]: Die Adresse wird bereits verwendet
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      例子 1. Socket example: Simple TCP/IP server 
       This example shows a simple talkback server. Change the
       address and port variables
       to suit your setup and execute. You may then connect to the
       server with a command similar to: telnet 192.168.1.53
       10000 (where the address and port match your
       setup). Anything you type will then be output on the server
       side, and echoed back to you. To disconnect, enter 'quit'.
       
#!/usr/local/bin/php -q <?php error_reporting(E_ALL);
  /* Allow the script to hang around waiting for connections. */ set_time_limit(0);
  /* Turn on implicit output flushing so we see what we're getting  * as it comes in. */ ob_implicit_flush();
  $address = '192.168.1.53'; $port = 10000;
  if (($sock = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP)) < 0) {     echo "socket_create() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror($sock) . "\n"; }
  if (($ret = socket_bind($sock, $address, $port)) < 0) {     echo "socket_bind() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror($ret) . "\n"; }
  if (($ret = socket_listen($sock, 5)) < 0) {     echo "socket_listen() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror($ret) . "\n"; }
  do {     if (($msgsock = socket_accept($sock)) < 0) {         echo "socket_accept() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror($msgsock) . "\n";         break;     }     /* Send instructions. */     $msg = "\nWelcome to the PHP Test Server. \n" .         "To quit, type 'quit'. To shut down the server type 'shutdown'.\n";     socket_write($msgsock, $msg, strlen($msg));
      do {         if (false === ($buf = socket_read($msgsock, 2048, PHP_NORMAL_READ))) {             echo "socket_read() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror($ret) . "\n";             break 2;         }         if (!$buf = trim($buf)) {             continue;         }         if ($buf == 'quit') {             break;         }         if ($buf == 'shutdown') {             socket_close($msgsock);             break 2;         }         $talkback = "PHP: You said '$buf'.\n";         socket_write($msgsock, $talkback, strlen($talkback));         echo "$buf\n";     } while (true);     socket_close($msgsock); } while (true);
  socket_close($sock); ?>
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      例子 2. Socket example: Simple TCP/IP client 
       This example shows a simple, one-shot HTTP client. It simply
       connects to a page, submits a HEAD request, echoes the reply,
       and exits.
       
<?php error_reporting(E_ALL);
  echo "<h2>TCP/IP Connection</h2>\n";
  /* Get the port for the WWW service. */ $service_port = getservbyname('www', 'tcp');
  /* Get the IP address for the target host. */ $address = gethostbyname('www.example.com');
  /* Create a TCP/IP socket. */ $socket = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP); if ($socket < 0) {     echo "socket_create() failed: reason: " . socket_strerror($socket) . "\n"; } else {     echo "OK.\n"; }
  echo "Attempting to connect to '$address' on port '$service_port'..."; $result = socket_connect($socket, $address, $service_port); if ($result < 0) {     echo "socket_connect() failed.\nReason: ($result) " . socket_strerror($result) . "\n"; } else {     echo "OK.\n"; }
  $in = "HEAD / HTTP/1.1\r\n"; $in .= "Host: www.example.com\r\n"; $in .= "Connection: Close\r\n\r\n"; $out = '';
  echo "Sending HTTP HEAD request..."; socket_write($socket, $in, strlen($in)); echo "OK.\n";
  echo "Reading response:\n\n"; while ($out = socket_read($socket, 2048)) {     echo $out; }
  echo "Closing socket..."; socket_close($socket); echo "OK.\n\n"; ?>
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