(PHP 4 >= 4.1.0, PHP 5)
socket_write — Write to a socket
$socket
, string $buffer
[, int $length
= 0
] )
The function socket_write() writes to the
socket
from the given
buffer
.
socket
buffer
The buffer to be written.
length
The optional parameter length
can specify an
alternate length of bytes written to the socket. If this length is
greater then the buffer length, it is silently truncated to the length
of the buffer.
Returns the number of bytes successfully written to the socket or FALSE
on failure.
The error code can be retrieved with
socket_last_error(). This code may be passed to
socket_strerror() to get a textual explanation of the
error.
Note:
It is perfectly valid for socket_write() to return zero which means no bytes have been written. Be sure to use the === operator to check for
FALSE
in case of an error.
Note:
socket_write() does not necessarily write all bytes from the given buffer. It's valid that, depending on the network buffers etc., only a certain amount of data, even one byte, is written though your buffer is greater. You have to watch out so you don't unintentionally forget to transmit the rest of your data.