Php/docs/class.eventbuffer
(PECL event >= 1.5.0)
简介
EventBuffer represents Libevent's "evbuffer", an utility functionality for buffered I/O.
Event buffers are meant to be generally useful for doing the "buffer" part of buffered network I/O.
类摘要
EventBuffer {
const
int
EOL_ANY
= 0
const
int
EOL_CRLF
= 1
const
int
EOL_CRLF_STRICT
= 2
const
int
EOL_LF
= 3
const
int
PTR_SET
= 0
const
int
PTR_ADD
= 1
/* 属性 */
public
readonly
int
$length
public
readonly
int
$contiguous_space
/* 方法 */
public
add
(
string
$data
) : bool
public
addBuffer
(
EventBuffer
$buf
) : bool
public
appendFrom
(
EventBuffer
$buf
,
int
$len
) : int
public __construct ( )
public
copyout
(
string
&$data
,
int
$max_bytes
) : int
public
drain
(
int
$len
) : bool
public enableLocking ( ) : void
public
expand
(
int
$len
) : bool
public
freeze
(
bool
$at_front
) : bool
public lock ( ) : void
public
prepend
(
string
$data
) : bool
public
prependBuffer
(
EventBuffer
$buf
) : bool
public
pullup
(
int
$size
) : string
public
read
(
int
$max_bytes
) : string
public
readLine
(
int
$eol_style
) : string
public
substr
(
int
$start
[,
int
$length
] ) : string
public
unfreeze
(
bool
$at_front
) : bool
public unlock ( ) : bool
}
属性
length
- The number of bytes stored in an event buffer.
contiguous_space
- The number of bytes stored contiguously at the front of the buffer. The bytes in a buffer may be stored in multiple separate chunks of memory; the property returns the number of bytes currently stored in the first chunk.
预定义常量
EventBuffer::EOL_ANY
- The end of line is any sequence of any number of carriage return and linefeed characters. This format is not very useful; it exists mainly for backward compatibility.
EventBuffer::EOL_CRLF
- The end of the line is an optional carriage return, followed by a linefeed. (In other words, it is either a
"\r\n"
or a"\n"
.) This format is useful in parsing text-based Internet protocols, since the standards generally prescribe a"\r\n"
line-terminator, but nonconformant clients sometimes say just"\n"
. EventBuffer::EOL_CRLF_STRICT
- The end of a line is a single carriage return, followed by a single linefeed. (This is also known as
"\r\n"
. The ASCII values are0x0D
0x0A
). EventBuffer::EOL_LF
- The end of a line is a single linefeed character. (This is also known as
"\n"
. It is ASCII value is0x0A
.) EventBuffer::PTR_SET
- Flag used as argument of EventBuffer::setPosition() method. If this flag specified, the position pointer is moved to an absolute position within the buffer.
EventBuffer::PTR_ADD
- The same as
EventBuffer::PTR_SET
, except this flag causes EventBuffer::setPosition() method to move position forward up to the specified number of bytes(instead of setting absolute position).
Table of Contents
- EventBuffer::add — Append data to the end of an event buffer
- EventBuffer::addBuffer — Move all data from a buffer provided to the current instance of EventBuffer
- EventBuffer::appendFrom — Moves the specified number of bytes from a source buffer to the end of the current buffer
- EventBuffer::__construct — Constructs EventBuffer object
- EventBuffer::copyout — Copies out specified number of bytes from the front of the buffer
- EventBuffer::drain — Removes specified number of bytes from the front of the buffer without copying it anywhere
- EventBuffer::enableLocking — 说明
- EventBuffer::expand — Reserves space in buffer
- EventBuffer::freeze — Prevent calls that modify an event buffer from succeeding
- EventBuffer::lock — Acquires a lock on buffer
- EventBuffer::prepend — Prepend data to the front of the buffer
- EventBuffer::prependBuffer — Moves all data from source buffer to the front of current buffer
- EventBuffer::pullup — Linearizes data within buffer and returns it's contents as a string
- EventBuffer::read — Read data from an evbuffer and drain the bytes read
- EventBuffer::readFrom — Read data from a file onto the end of the buffer
- EventBuffer::readLine — Extracts a line from the front of the buffer
- EventBuffer::search — Scans the buffer for an occurrence of a string
- EventBuffer::searchEol — Scans the buffer for an occurrence of an end of line
- EventBuffer::substr — Substracts a portion of the buffer data
- EventBuffer::unfreeze — Re-enable calls that modify an event buffer
- EventBuffer::unlock — Releases lock acquired by EventBuffer::lock
- EventBuffer::write — Write contents of the buffer to a file or socket
/* Constants */