(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5, PHP 7)
msg_send — Send a message to a message queue
$queue
, int $msgtype
, mixed $message
[, bool $serialize = TRUE
[, bool $blocking = TRUE
[, int &$errorcode
]]] ) : bool
msg_send() sends a message of type
msgtype (which MUST be greater than 0) to
the message queue specified by queue.
queueMessage queue resource handle
msgtypeThe type of the message (MUST be greater than 0)
messageThe body of the message.
Hinweis:
If
serializeset toFALSEis supplied, MUST be of type: string, int, float or bool. In other case a warning will be issued.
serialize
The optional serialize controls how the
message is sent. serialize
defaults to TRUE which means that the message is
serialized using the same mechanism as the session module before being
sent to the queue. This allows complex arrays and objects to be sent to
other PHP scripts, or if you are using the WDDX serializer, to any WDDX
compatible client.
blocking
If the message is too large to fit in the queue, your script will wait
until another process reads messages from the queue and frees enough
space for your message to be sent.
This is called blocking; you can prevent blocking by setting the
optional blocking parameter to FALSE, in which
case msg_send() will immediately return FALSE if the
message is too big for the queue, and set the optional
errorcode to MSG_EAGAIN,
indicating that you should try to send your message again a little
later on.
errorcodeIf the function fails, the optional errorcode will be set to the value of the system errno variable.
Gibt bei Erfolg TRUE zurück. Im Fehlerfall wird FALSE zurückgegeben.
Upon successful completion the message queue data structure is updated as
follows: msg_lspid is set to the process-ID of the
calling process, msg_qnum is incremented by 1 and
msg_stime is set to the current time.