Using streams is very much like using ANSI stdio functions. The main
difference is in how you obtain the stream handle to begin with.
In most cases, you will use php_stream_open_wrapper()
to obtain the stream handle. This function works very much like fopen,
as can be seen from the example below:
Beispiel 43-1. simple stream example that displays the PHP home page
The table below shows the Streams equivalents of the more common ANSI stdio functions.
Unless noted otherwise, the semantics of the functions are identical.
Tabelle 43-1. ANSI stdio equivalent functions in the Streams API
ANSI Stdio Function
PHP Streams Function
Notes
fopen
php_stream_open_wrapper
Streams includes additional parameters
fclose
php_stream_close
fgets
php_stream_gets
fread
php_stream_read
The nmemb parameter is assumed to have a value of 1, so the prototype looks more like read(2)
fwrite
php_stream_write
The nmemb parameter is assumed to have a value of 1, so the prototype looks more like write(2)