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Phar::startBufferingStart buffering Phar write operations, do not modify the Phar object on disk Description
public void Phar::startBuffering
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Although technically unnecessary, the Phar::startBuffering method can provide a significant performance boost when creating or modifying a Phar archive with a large number of files. Ordinarily, every time a file within a Phar archive is created or modified in any way, the entire Phar archive will be recreated with the changes. In this way, the archive will be up-to-date with the activity performed on it. However, this can be unnecessary when simply creating a new Phar archive, when it would make more sense to write the entire archive out at once. Similarly, it is often necessary to make a series of changes and to ensure that they all are possible before making any changes on disk, similar to the relational database concept of transactions. the Phar::startBuffering/Phar::stopBuffering pair of methods is provided for this purpose. Phar write buffering is per-archive, buffering active for the foo.phar Phar archive does not affect changes to the bar.phar Phar archive. Return ValuesNo value is returned. Examples
Example #1 A Phar::startBuffering example
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