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Editing: basic.php
<?php use JetBrains\PhpStorm\Deprecated; use JetBrains\PhpStorm\Pure; /** * Loads a php extension at runtime * @param string $extension_filename <p> * This parameter is only the filename of the * extension to load which also depends on your platform. For example, * the sockets extension (if compiled * as a shared module, not the default!) would be called * sockets.so on Unix platforms whereas it is called * php_sockets.dll on the Windows platform. * </p> * <p> * The directory where the extension is loaded from depends on your * platform: * </p> * <p> * Windows - If not explicitly set in the <i>php.ini</i>, the extension is * loaded from C:\php4\extensions\ (PHP 4) or * C:\php5\ (PHP 5) by default. * </p> * <p> * Unix - If not explicitly set in the <i>php.ini</i>, the default extension * directory depends on * whether PHP has been built with --enable-debug * or not</p> * @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure. If the functionality of loading modules is not available * or has been disabled (either by setting * enable_dl off or by enabling safe mode * in <i>php.ini</i>) an <b>E_ERROR</b> is emitted * and execution is stopped. If <b>dl</b> fails because the * specified library couldn't be loaded, in addition to <b>FALSE</b> an * <b>E_WARNING</b> message is emitted. * Loads a PHP extension at runtime * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.dl.php */ #[Deprecated(since: '5.3')] function dl(string $extension_filename): bool {} /** * Sets the process title * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.cli-set-process-title.php * @param string $title <p> * The new title. * </p> * @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure. * @since 5.5 */ function cli_set_process_title(string $title): bool {} /** * Returns the current process title, as set by cli_set_process_title(). Note that this may not exactly match what is shown in ps or top, depending on your operating system. * * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.cli-get-process-title.php * @return string|null Return a string with the current process title or <b>NULL</b> on error. * @since 5.5 */ #[Pure(true)] function cli_get_process_title(): ?string {} /** * Verify that the contents of a variable is accepted by the iterable pseudo-type, i.e. that it is an array or an object implementing Traversable * @param mixed $value * @return bool * @since 7.1 * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.is-iterable.php */ #[Pure] function is_iterable(mixed $value): bool {} /** * Encodes an ISO-8859-1 string to UTF-8 * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.utf8-encode.php * @param string $string <p> * An ISO-8859-1 string. * </p> * @return string the UTF-8 translation of <i>data</i>. * @deprecated 8.2 Consider to use {@link mb_convert_encoding}, {@link UConverter::transcode()} or {@link iconv()} */ #[Pure] #[Deprecated(replacement: "mb_convert_encoding", since: "8.2")] function utf8_encode(string $string): string {} /** * Converts a string with ISO-8859-1 characters encoded with UTF-8 * to single-byte ISO-8859-1 * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.utf8-decode.php * @param string $string <p> * An UTF-8 encoded string. * </p> * @return string the ISO-8859-1 translation of <i>data</i>. * @deprecated 8.2 Consider to use {@link mb_convert_encoding}, {@link UConverter::transcode()} or {@link iconv()} */ #[Pure] #[Deprecated(replacement: "mb_convert_encoding", since: "8.2")] function utf8_decode(string $string): string {} /** * Clear the most recent error * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.error-clear-last.php * @return void * @since 7.0 */ function error_clear_last(): void {} /** * Get process codepage * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.sapi-windows-cp-get * @param string $kind The kind of operating system codepage to get, either 'ansi' or 'oem'. Any other value refers to the current codepage of the process. * @return int <p> * If <i>kind</i> is 'ansi', the current ANSI code page of the operating system is returned. * If <i>kind</i> is 'oem', the current OEM code page of the operating system is returned. * Otherwise, the current codepage of the process is returned. * </p> * @since 7.1 */ function sapi_windows_cp_get(string $kind = ""): int {} /** * Set process codepage * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.sapi-windows-cp-set * @param int $codepage A codepage identifier. * @return bool Returns <i>true</i> on success or <i>false</i> on failure. * @since 7.1 */ function sapi_windows_cp_set(int $codepage): bool {} /** * Convert string from one codepage to another * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.sapi-windows-cp-conv.php * @param int|string $in_codepage The codepage of the <i>subject</i> string. Either the codepage name or identifier. * @param int|string $out_codepage The codepage to convert the <i>subject</i> string to. Either the codepage name or identifier. * @param string $subject The string to convert. * @return string|null The <i>subject</i> string converted to <i>out_codepage</i>, or <b>null</b> on failure. * @since 7.1 */ function sapi_windows_cp_conv(int|string $in_codepage, int|string $out_codepage, string $subject): ?string {} /** * Indicates whether the codepage is utf-8 compatible * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.sapi-windows-cp-is-utf8.php * @return bool * @since 7.1 */ function sapi_windows_cp_is_utf8(): bool {} /** * Get or set VT100 support for the specified stream associated to an output buffer of a Windows console. * * At startup, PHP tries to enable the VT100 feature of the STDOUT/STDERR streams. * By the way, if those streams are redirected to a file, the VT100 features may not be enabled. * * If VT100 support is enabled, it is possible to use control sequences as they are known from the VT100 terminal. * They allow the modification of the terminal's output. On Windows these sequences are called Console Virtual Terminal Sequences. * * <b>Warning</b> This function uses the <b>ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING</b> flag implemented in the Windows 10 API, so the VT100 feature may not be available on older Windows versions. * * @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.sapi-windows-vt100-support.php * @param resource $stream The stream on which the function will operate. * @param bool|null $enable <p> * If bool, the VT100 feature will be enabled (if true) or disabled (if false). * </p> * <p> * If <i>enable</i> is <b>null</b>, the function returns <b>true</b> if the stream <i>stream</i> has VT100 control codes enabled, <b>false</b> otherwise. * </p> * <p> * If <i>enable</i> is a bool, the function will try to enable or disable the VT100 features of the stream <i>stream</i>. * If the feature has been successfully enabled (or disabled), the function will return <b>true</b>, or <b>false</b> otherwise. * </p> * @return bool <p> * If <i>enable</i> is <b>null</b>: returns <b>true</b> if the VT100 feature is enabled, <b>false</b> otherwise. * </p> * <p> * If <i>enable</i> is a bool: Returns <b>true</b> on success or <b>false</b> on failure. * </p> * @since 7.2 */ function sapi_windows_vt100_support($stream, ?bool $enable = null): bool {} /** * Set or remove a CTRL event handler, which allows Windows CLI processes to intercept or ignore CTRL+C and CTRL+BREAK events. * Note that in multithreaded environments, this is only possible when called from the main thread. * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.sapi-windows-set-ctrl-handler.php * @param callable|null $handler <p> * A callback function to set or remove. If set, this function will be called whenever a CTRL+C or CTRL+BREAK event occurs. * </p> * <p> * The function is supposed to have the following signature: * <code> * handler(int $event): void * </code> * <code>event</code> The CTRL event which has been received; either <b>PHP_WINDOWS_EVENT_CTRL_C</b> or <b>PHP_WINDOWS_EVENT_CTRL_BREAK</b>. * </p> * <p> * Setting a <b>null</b> handler causes the process to ignore CTRL+C events, but not CTRL+BREAK events. * </p> * @param bool $add If <b>true</b>, the handler is set. If <b>false</b>, the handler is removed. * @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure. * @since 7.4 */ function sapi_windows_set_ctrl_handler(?callable $handler, bool $add = true): bool {} /** * Send a CTRL event to another process. * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.sapi-windows-generate-ctrl-event.php * @param int $event The CTRL even to send; <b>either PHP_WINDOWS_EVENT_CTRL_C</b> or <b>PHP_WINDOWS_EVENT_CTRL_BREAK</b>. * @param int $pid [optional] The ID of the process to which to send the event to. If 0 is given, the event is sent to all processes of the process group. * @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure. * @since 7.4 */ function sapi_windows_generate_ctrl_event(int $event, int $pid = 0): bool {} /** * The full path and filename of the file. If used inside an include, * the name of the included file is returned. * Since PHP 4.0.2, <b>__FILE__</b> always contains an * absolute path with symlinks resolved whereas in older versions it contained relative path * under some circumstances. * @link https://php.net/manual/en/language.constants.predefined.php */ define('__FILE__', '', true); /** * The current line number of the file. * @link https://php.net/manual/en/language.constants.predefined.php */ define('__LINE__', 0, true); /** * The class name. (Added in PHP 4.3.0) As of PHP 5 this constant * returns the class name as it was declared (case-sensitive). In PHP * 4 its value is always lowercased. The class name includes the namespace * it was declared in (e.g. Foo\Bar). * Note that as of PHP 5.4 __CLASS__ works also in traits. When used * in a trait method, __CLASS__ is the name of the class the trait * is used in. * @link https://php.net/manual/en/language.constants.predefined.php */ define('__CLASS__', '', true); /** * The function name. (Added in PHP 4.3.0) As of PHP 5 this constant * returns the function name as it was declared (case-sensitive). In * PHP 4 its value is always lowercased. * @link https://php.net/manual/en/language.constants.predefined.php */ define('__FUNCTION__', '', true); /** * The class method name. (Added in PHP 5.0.0) The method name is * returned as it was declared (case-sensitive). * @link https://php.net/manual/en/language.constants.predefined.php */ define('__METHOD__', '', true); /** * The trait name. (Added in PHP 5.4.0) As of PHP 5.4 this constant * returns the trait as it was declared (case-sensitive). The trait name includes the namespace * it was declared in (e.g. Foo\Bar). * @since 5.4 * @link https://php.net/manual/en/language.constants.predefined.php */ define('__TRAIT__', '', true); /** * The directory of the file. If used inside an include, * the directory of the included file is returned. This is equivalent * to `dirname(__FILE__)`. This directory name * does not have a trailing slash unless it is the root directory. * @link https://php.net/manual/en/language.constants.predefined.php */ define('__DIR__', '', true); /** * The name of the current namespace (case-sensitive). This constant * is defined in compile-time (Added in PHP 5.3.0). * @link https://php.net/manual/en/language.constants.predefined.php */ define('__NAMESPACE__', '', true);
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