stream_get_meta_data -- Retrieves header/meta data from streams/file pointers
Description
array file_get_meta_data ( resource stream)
Returns information about an existing stream.
The stream can be any stream created by fopen(),
fsockopen() and pfsockopen().
The result array contains the following items:
timed_out (bool) - TRUE if the stream
timed out while waiting for data on the last call to
fread() or fgets().
blocked (bool) - TRUE if the stream is
in blocking IO mode. See socket_set_blocking().
eof (bool) - TRUE if the stream has reached
end-of-file. Note that for socket streams this member can be TRUE
even when unread_bytes is non-zero. To
determine if there is more data to be read, use
feof() instead of reading this item.
unread_bytes (int) - the number of bytes
currently contained in the read buffer.
The following items were added in PHP 4.3:
stream_type (string) - a label describing
the underlying implementation of the stream.
wrapper_type (string) - a label describing
the protocol wrapper implementation layered over the stream.
See 付録I for more information about wrappers.
wrapper_data (mixed) - wrapper specific
data attached to this stream. See 付録I for
more information about wrappers and their wrapper data.
filters (array) - and array containing
the names of any filters that have been stacked onto this stream.
Filters are currently undocumented.
注意
This function was introduced in PHP 4.3, but prior to this version,
socket_get_status() could be used to retrieve
the first four items, for socket based streams only.