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Top Forums Programming change semaphore perm Post 302075866 by FastMagister on Wednesday 7th of June 2006 09:51:16 AM
Old 06-07-2006
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Originally Posted by jim mcnamara
Do you mean sem_getvalue or are you thinking about changing permissions?
I'm thinking about changing permissions....
 

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SEM_GET(3)								 1								SEM_GET(3)

sem_get - Get a semaphore id

SYNOPSIS
resource sem_get (int $key, [int $max_acquire = 1], [int $perm = 0666], [int $auto_release = 1]) DESCRIPTION
sem_get(3) returns an id that can be used to access the System V semaphore with the given $key. A second call to sem_get(3) for the same key will return a different semaphore identifier, but both identifiers access the same underlying semaphore. PARAMETERS
o $key - o $max_acquire - The number of processes that can acquire the semaphore simultaneously is set to $max_acquire. o $perm - The semaphore permissions. Actually this value is set only if the process finds it is the only process currently attached to the semaphore. o $auto_release - Specifies if the semaphore should be automatically released on request shutdown. RETURN VALUES
Returns a positive semaphore identifier on success, or FALSE on error. CHANGELOG
+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+-----------------------------------------+ | 4.3.0 | | | | | | | The $auto_release parameter was added. | | | | +--------+-----------------------------------------+ NOTES
Warning When using sem_get(3) to access a semaphore created outside PHP, note that the semaphore must have been created as a set of 3 sema- phores (for example, by specifying 3 as the nsems parameter when calling the C semget() function), otherwise PHP will be unable to access the semaphore. SEE ALSO
sem_acquire(3), sem_release(3), ftok(3). PHP Documentation Group SEM_GET(3)
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