Query: eio_futime
OS: php
Section: 3
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EIO_FUTIME(3) 1 EIO_FUTIME(3) eio_futime - Change file last access and modification timesSYNOPSISresource eio_futime (mixed $fd, float $atime, float $mtime, [int $pri = EIO_PRI_DEFAULT], [callable $callback = NULL], [mixed $data = NULL])DESCRIPTIONeio_futime(3) changes file last access and modification times.PARAMETERSo $fd - Stream, Socket resource, or numeric file descriptor, e.g. returned by eio_open(3) o $atime - Access time o $mtime - Modification time o $pri -The request priority: EIO_PRI_DEFAULT, EIO_PRI_MIN, EIO_PRI_MAX, or NULL. If NULL passed, $pri internally is set to EIO_PRI_DEFAULT. o $callback -$callback function is called when the request is done. It should match the following prototype: void callback(mixed $data, int $result[, resource $req]); o $data -is custom data passed to the request. o $result -request-specific result value; basically, the value returned by corresponding system call. o $req -is optional request resource which can be used with functions like eio_get_last_error(3) o $data - Arbitrary variable passed to $callback.RETURN VALUESeio_futime(3) returns request resource on success or FALSE on error. SEE ALSO eio_utime. PHP Documentation Group EIO_FUTIME(3)
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