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shmop_delete

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shmop_deleteDelete shared memory block

Description

shmop_delete(Shmop $shmop): bool

shmop_delete() is used to delete a shared memory block.

Parameters

shmop

The shared memory block resource created by shmop_open()

Return Values

Returns true on success or false on failure.

Changelog

Version Description
8.0.0 shmop expects a Shmop instance now; previously, a resource was expected.

Examples

Example #1 Deleting shared memory block

<?php
shmop_delete
($shm_id);
?>

This example will delete shared memory block identified by $shm_id.

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lizzy
19 years ago
A helpful hint, although when using shmop on windows (yes you can use shmop on windows in IIS or Apache when used as isapi/module) you can delete a segment and later open a new segment with the SAME KEY in the same script no problem, YOU CANNOT IN LINUX/UNIX - the segment will still exist - it's not immediately deleted - but will be marked for deletion and you'll get errors when trying to create the new one - just a reminder.
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