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/PHP-7.1/ext/standard/tests/file/
H A Dftruncate_variation7.phpt22 /* test ftruncate with file opened in different modes */
H A Dftruncate_variation3-win32.phpt21 /* test ftruncate with file opened in different modes */
H A Dftruncate_variation3.phpt21 /* test ftruncate with file opened in different modes */
H A Dftruncate_variation5-win32.phpt21 /* test ftruncate with file opened in different modes */
H A Dftruncate_variation5.phpt21 /* test ftruncate with file opened in different modes */
H A Dftruncate_variation6-win32.phpt23 /* test ftruncate with file opened in different modes */
H A Dftruncate_variation6.phpt23 /* test ftruncate with file opened in different modes */
H A Dfile.inc85 $file_handle = file handle, opened with write options,
H A Dftruncate_variation4-win32.phpt21 /* test ftruncate with file opened in different modes */
H A Dftruncate_variation4.phpt21 /* test ftruncate with file opened in different modes */
/PHP-7.1/ext/openssl/
H A DREADME22 certificate file (it will be opened and read automatically)
/PHP-7.1/sapi/fpm/tests/
H A Dfcgi.inc176 * Define whether or not PHP should attempt to re-use sockets opened by previous
/PHP-7.1/
H A DUPGRADING251 on the opened file descriptor. This mode is only available in PHP compiled on
H A DNEWS1998 . Fixed bug #71394 (session_regenerate_id() must close opened session on
/PHP-7.1/ext/fileinfo/
H A Dlibmagic.patch2666 - * Can't stat, can't open. It may have been opened in
/PHP-7.1/ext/pcre/pcrelib/
H A DChangeLog3171 recursion call. It refers to the nth most recently opened parentheses.
3174 to be opened parentheses.
3441 10. Originally, pcretest opened its input and output without "b"; then I was
4254 (n) The return code is 2 if any file cannot be opened, but pcregrep does
/PHP-7.1/win32/
H A Dinstall.txt202 |-php-win.exe -- executes scripts without an opened command prompt
/PHP-7.1/ext/pcre/pcrelib/doc/
H A Dpcre.txt6816 most recently opened parentheses can be referenced by (?(-1), the next
6818 to refer to subsequent groups. The next parentheses to be opened can be
7005 most recently opened parentheses preceding the recursion. In other
7009 It is also possible to refer to subsequently opened parentheses, by
9255 between binary and non-binary data, be sure that the file is opened for

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