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author | Andrew Dolgov <[email protected]> | 2022-07-12 22:26:21 +0300 |
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committer | Andrew Dolgov <[email protected]> | 2022-07-12 22:26:21 +0300 |
commit | 80d3db1dcf8fe9ca66d4e3f2e2116d3bc39ae2b4 (patch) | |
tree | 04b33bfb9c9368c4a31e287153abec690b9014e0 /vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/pcntl.php | |
parent | 4b6161892000cb2b8392dce92a9cf2cabdf2d20e (diff) |
upgrade idiorm to php8.1-patched version (aaronpk/idiorm)
Diffstat (limited to 'vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/pcntl.php')
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/pcntl.php | 203 |
1 files changed, 145 insertions, 58 deletions
diff --git a/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/pcntl.php b/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/pcntl.php index 1cb721e22..66cc28d46 100644 --- a/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/pcntl.php +++ b/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/pcntl.php @@ -5,58 +5,26 @@ namespace Safe; use Safe\Exceptions\PcntlException; /** - * Executes the program with the given arguments. - * - * @param string $path path must be the path to a binary executable or a - * script with a valid path pointing to an executable in the shebang ( - * #!/usr/local/bin/perl for example) as the first line. See your system's - * man execve(2) page for additional information. - * @param array $args args is an array of argument strings passed to the - * program. - * @param array $envs envs is an array of strings which are passed as - * environment to the program. The array is in the format of name => value, - * the key being the name of the environmental variable and the value being - * the value of that variable. - * @throws PcntlException - * - */ -function pcntl_exec(string $path, array $args = null, array $envs = null): void -{ - error_clear_last(); - if ($envs !== null) { - $result = \pcntl_exec($path, $args, $envs); - } elseif ($args !== null) { - $result = \pcntl_exec($path, $args); - } else { - $result = \pcntl_exec($path); - } - if ($result === false) { - throw PcntlException::createFromPhpError(); - } -} - - -/** * pcntl_getpriority gets the priority of - * pid. Because priority levels can differ between + * process_id. Because priority levels can differ between * system types and kernel versions, please see your system's getpriority(2) * man page for specific details. * - * @param int $pid If not specified, the pid of the current process is used. - * @param int $process_identifier One of PRIO_PGRP, PRIO_USER + * @param int $process_id If NULL, the process id of the current process is used. + * @param int $mode One of PRIO_PGRP, PRIO_USER * or PRIO_PROCESS. * @return int pcntl_getpriority returns the priority of the process. A lower numerical value causes more favorable * scheduling. * @throws PcntlException * */ -function pcntl_getpriority(int $pid = null, int $process_identifier = PRIO_PROCESS): int +function pcntl_getpriority(int $process_id = null, int $mode = PRIO_PROCESS): int { error_clear_last(); - if ($process_identifier !== PRIO_PROCESS) { - $result = \pcntl_getpriority($pid, $process_identifier); - } elseif ($pid !== null) { - $result = \pcntl_getpriority($pid); + if ($mode !== PRIO_PROCESS) { + $result = \pcntl_getpriority($process_id, $mode); + } elseif ($process_id !== null) { + $result = \pcntl_getpriority($process_id); } else { $result = \pcntl_getpriority(); } @@ -69,7 +37,7 @@ function pcntl_getpriority(int $pid = null, int $process_identifier = PRIO_PROCE /** * pcntl_setpriority sets the priority of - * pid. + * process_id. * * @param int $priority priority is generally a value in the range * -20 to 20. The default priority @@ -77,19 +45,19 @@ function pcntl_getpriority(int $pid = null, int $process_identifier = PRIO_PROCE * favorable scheduling. Because priority levels can differ between * system types and kernel versions, please see your system's setpriority(2) * man page for specific details. - * @param int $pid If not specified, the pid of the current process is used. - * @param int $process_identifier One of PRIO_PGRP, PRIO_USER + * @param int $process_id If NULL, the process id of the current process is used. + * @param int $mode One of PRIO_PGRP, PRIO_USER * or PRIO_PROCESS. * @throws PcntlException * */ -function pcntl_setpriority(int $priority, int $pid = null, int $process_identifier = PRIO_PROCESS): void +function pcntl_setpriority(int $priority, int $process_id = null, int $mode = PRIO_PROCESS): void { error_clear_last(); - if ($process_identifier !== PRIO_PROCESS) { - $result = \pcntl_setpriority($priority, $pid, $process_identifier); - } elseif ($pid !== null) { - $result = \pcntl_setpriority($priority, $pid); + if ($mode !== PRIO_PROCESS) { + $result = \pcntl_setpriority($priority, $process_id, $mode); + } elseif ($process_id !== null) { + $result = \pcntl_setpriority($priority, $process_id); } else { $result = \pcntl_setpriority($priority); } @@ -118,10 +86,65 @@ function pcntl_signal_dispatch(): void /** + * The pcntl_signal function installs a new + * signal handler or replaces the current signal handler for the signal indicated by signal. + * + * @param int $signal The signal number. + * @param callable|int $handler The signal handler. This may be either a callable, which + * will be invoked to handle the signal, or either of the two global + * constants SIG_IGN or SIG_DFL, + * which will ignore the signal or restore the default signal handler + * respectively. + * + * If a callable is given, it must implement the following + * signature: + * + * + * voidhandler + * intsigno + * mixedsiginfo + * + * + * + * signal + * + * + * The signal being handled. + * + * + * + * + * siginfo + * + * + * If operating systems supports siginfo_t structures, this will be an array of signal information dependent on the signal. + * + * + * + * + * + * Note that when you set a handler to an object method, that object's + * reference count is increased which makes it persist until you either + * change the handler to something else, or your script ends. + * @param bool $restart_syscalls + * @throws PcntlException + * + */ +function pcntl_signal(int $signal, $handler, bool $restart_syscalls = true): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \pcntl_signal($signal, $handler, $restart_syscalls); + if ($result === false) { + throw PcntlException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** * The pcntl_sigprocmask function adds, removes or sets blocked - * signals, depending on the how parameter. + * signals, depending on the mode parameter. * - * @param int $how Sets the behavior of pcntl_sigprocmask. Possible + * @param int $mode Sets the behavior of pcntl_sigprocmask. Possible * values: * * SIG_BLOCK: Add the signals to the @@ -131,16 +154,16 @@ function pcntl_signal_dispatch(): void * SIG_SETMASK: Replace the currently * blocked signals by the given list of signals. * - * @param array $set List of signals. - * @param array|null $oldset The oldset parameter is set to an array + * @param array $signals List of signals. + * @param array|null $old_signals The old_signals parameter is set to an array * containing the list of the previously blocked signals. * @throws PcntlException * */ -function pcntl_sigprocmask(int $how, array $set, ?array &$oldset = null): void +function pcntl_sigprocmask(int $mode, array $signals, ?array &$old_signals = null): void { error_clear_last(); - $result = \pcntl_sigprocmask($how, $set, $oldset); + $result = \pcntl_sigprocmask($mode, $signals, $old_signals); if ($result === false) { throw PcntlException::createFromPhpError(); } @@ -148,17 +171,81 @@ function pcntl_sigprocmask(int $how, array $set, ?array &$oldset = null): void /** + * The pcntl_sigtimedwait function operates in exactly + * the same way as pcntl_sigwaitinfo except that it takes + * two additional parameters, seconds and + * nanoseconds, which enable an upper bound to be placed + * on the time for which the script is suspended. + * + * @param array $signals Array of signals to wait for. + * @param array|null $info The info is set to an array containing + * information about the signal. See + * pcntl_sigwaitinfo. + * @param int $seconds Timeout in seconds. + * @param int $nanoseconds Timeout in nanoseconds. + * @return int pcntl_sigtimedwait returns a signal number on success. + * @throws PcntlException + * + */ +function pcntl_sigtimedwait(array $signals, ?array &$info = [], int $seconds = 0, int $nanoseconds = 0): int +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \pcntl_sigtimedwait($signals, $info, $seconds, $nanoseconds); + if ($result === false) { + throw PcntlException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * The pcntl_sigwaitinfo function suspends execution of the + * calling script until one of the signals given in signals + * are delivered. If one of the signal is already pending (e.g. blocked by + * pcntl_sigprocmask), + * pcntl_sigwaitinfo will return immediately. + * + * @param array $signals Array of signals to wait for. + * @param array|null $info The info parameter is set to an array containing + * information about the signal. + * + * The following elements are set for all signals: + * + * signo: Signal number + * errno: An error number + * code: Signal code + * + * + * The following elements may be set for the SIGCHLD signal: + * + * status: Exit value or signal + * utime: User time consumed + * stime: System time consumed + * pid: Sending process ID + * uid: Real user ID of sending process + * + * + * The following elements may be set for the SIGILL, + * SIGFPE, SIGSEGV and + * SIGBUS signals: + * + * addr: Memory location which caused fault + * + * + * The following element may be set for the SIGPOLL + * signal: * + * band: Band event + * fd: File descriptor number * - * @param int $errno - * @return string Returns error description on success. + * @return int Returns a signal number on success. * @throws PcntlException * */ -function pcntl_strerror(int $errno): string +function pcntl_sigwaitinfo(array $signals, ?array &$info = []): int { error_clear_last(); - $result = \pcntl_strerror($errno); + $result = \pcntl_sigwaitinfo($signals, $info); if ($result === false) { throw PcntlException::createFromPhpError(); } |