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get_resource_type

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.2, PHP 5)

get_resource_type — Returns the resource type

Description

string get_resource_type ( resource $handle )

This function gets the type of the given resource.

Parameters

handle

The evaluated resource handle.

Return Values

If the given handle is a resource, this function will return a string representing its type. If the type is not identified by this function, the return value will be the string Unknown.

This function will return FALSE and generate an error if handle is not a resource.

Examples

Example #1 get_resource_type() example

<?php
// prints: mysql link
$c mysql_connect();
echo 
get_resource_type($c) . "\n";

// prints: file
$fp fopen("foo""w");
echo 
get_resource_type($fp) . "\n";

// prints: domxml document
$doc new_xmldoc("1.0");
echo 
get_resource_type($doc->doc) . "\n";
?>



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get_resource_type
hessodreamy at gmail dot com
29-May-2007 01:07
Furthermore, this function returns 'stream' on php 4.3 on windows & linux.
You if you want to differentiate between a file resource and other stream resources, as stated before stream_get_meta_data() gives you an array which, on my system, contains the following elements which might suggest a file handle:
[wrapper_type] => plainfile
[stream_type] => STDIO

However I've only compared this to a stream from a url, so I include this only as a suggestion.
jdhawk _at_ gmail
05-Oct-2005 10:18
In PHP5 (on Linux), the above example identifies the "file" handler as a 'stream', not 'file'.

This can be particularly worrisome if you're trying to determine the type of stream using this function.

The alternative is to use <?php stream_get_meta_data() ?>, which returns an array containing "stream_type (string) - a label describing the underlying implementation of the stream."

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Last updated: Fri, 09 May 2008
 
 
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