shmop_open
  Create or open shared memory block
  
 
  Description
  
   resource shmop_open
    ( int $key
   , string $flags
   , int $mode
   , int $size
   )
  
  
 
  Parameters
  
   
    
     - 
key
- 
      
       System's id for the shared memory block.
       Can be passed as a decimal or hex.
       
- 
flags
- 
      
       The flags that you can use:
        
        - 
         
          "a" for access (sets SHM_RDONLY for shmat)
          use this flag when you need to open an existing shared memory
          segment for read only
         
        
- 
         
          "c" for create (sets IPC_CREATE)
          use this flag when you need to create a new shared memory segment
          or if a segment with the same key exists, try to open it for read
          and write
         
        
- 
         
          "w" for read & write access
          use this flag when you need to read and write to a shared memory
          segment, use this flag in most cases.
         
        
- 
         
          "n" create a new memory segment (sets IPC_CREATE|IPC_EXCL)
          use this flag when you want to create a new shared memory segment
          but if one already exists with the same flag, fail. This is useful
          for security purposes, using this you can prevent race condition
          exploits.
         
        
 
- 
mode
- 
      
       The permissions that you wish to assign to your memory segment, those
       are the same as permission for a file. Permissions need to be passed
       in octal form, like for example 0644
       
- 
size
- 
      
       The size of the shared memory block you wish to create in bytes
       
Note: 
    
     Note: the 3rd and 4th should be entered as 0 if you are opening an
     existing memory segment.
    
   
  
  
 
  Return Values
  
   On success shmop_open will return an resource that you can
   use to access the shared memory segment you've created. FALSE is 
   returned on failure.
  
  
 
 
  Examples
  
   
    Example #1 Create a new shared memory block
    
<?php
$shm_key = ftok(__FILE__, 't');
$shm_id = shmop_open($shm_key, "c", 0644, 100);
?>
     
    
  
  
   This example opened a shared memory block with a system id returned by
   ftok.