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PHP supports the direct io functions as described in the Posix Standard (Section 6) for performing I/O functions at a lower level than the C-Language stream I/O functions (fopen(), fread(),..). The use of the DIO functions should be considered only when direct control of a device is needed. In all other cases, the standard filesystem functions are more than adequate.
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
php8.4-dio-0.3.0-2.mga10.aarch64.html | Direct I/O extension module for PHP | Mageia Cauldron for aarch64 | php8.4-dio-0.3.0-2.mga10.aarch64.rpm |
php8.4-dio-0.3.0-2.mga10.armv7hl.html | Direct I/O extension module for PHP | Mageia Cauldron for armv7hl | php8.4-dio-0.3.0-2.mga10.armv7hl.rpm |
php8.4-dio-0.3.0-2.mga10.i686.html | Direct I/O extension module for PHP | Mageia Cauldron for i686 | php8.4-dio-0.3.0-2.mga10.i686.rpm |
php8.4-dio-0.3.0-2.mga10.x86_64.html | Direct I/O extension module for PHP | Mageia Cauldron for x86_64 | php8.4-dio-0.3.0-2.mga10.x86_64.rpm |
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