Cond::wait
Cond::wait
(PECL pthreads < 3.0.0)
Cond::wait — Wait for Condition
The Cond class has been removed in pthreads v3.
Description
final public static boolean Cond::wait ( long $condition , long $mutex [, long $timeout ] )
Wait for a signal on a Condition Variable, optionally specifying a timeout to limit waiting time.
Parameters
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condition
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A handle returned by a previous call to Cond::create().
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mutex
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A handle returned by a previous call to Mutex::create() and owned (locked) by the caller.
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timeout
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An optional timeout, in microseconds ( millionths of a second ).
Return Values
A boolean indication of success.
Examples
Example #1 Waiting for Conditions
<?php /** PLEASE NOTE THIS EXAMPLE WILL CAUSE THE PROCESS TO HANG **/ $mutex = Mutex::create(true); /** You cannot use the "new" keyword, a Cond is not a PHP object **/ $cond = Cond::create(); /** The caller must lock the associated Mutex before a call to broadcast **/ var_dump(Cond::wait($cond, $mutex)); /** Always destroy Cond you have created **/ Cond::destroy($cond); Mutex::unlock($mutex); Mutex::destroy($mutex); ?>
The above example will output:
int(49685473)
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