phpstorm-stubs/posix/posix.php

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<?php
// Start of posix v.
/**
* Send a signal to a process
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-kill.php
* @param int $pid <p>
* The process identifier.
* </p>
* @param int $sig <p>
* One of the PCNTL signals constants.
* </p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_kill ($pid, $sig) {}
/**
* Return the current process identifier
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getpid.php
* @return int the identifier, as an integer.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_getpid () {}
/**
* Return the parent process identifier
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getppid.php
* @return int the identifier, as an integer.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_getppid () {}
/**
* Return the real user ID of the current process
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getuid.php
* @return int the user id, as an integer
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_getuid () {}
/**
* Set the UID of the current process
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-setuid.php
* @param int $uid <p>
* The user id.
* </p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_setuid ($uid) {}
/**
* Return the effective user ID of the current process
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-geteuid.php
* @return int the user id, as an integer
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_geteuid () {}
/**
* Set the effective UID of the current process
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-seteuid.php
* @param int $uid <p>
* The user id.
* </p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 4.0.2
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_seteuid ($uid) {}
/**
* Set system resource limits
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-setrlimit.php
* @param int $resource <p>
* The
* {@link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php resource limit constant}
* corresponding to the limit that is being set.
* </p>
* @param int $softlimit The soft limit, in whatever unit the resource limit requires, or POSIX_RLIMIT_INFINITY.
* @param int $hardlimit The hard limit, in whatever unit the resource limit requires, or POSIX_RLIMIT_INFINITY.
* @return bool Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
* @since 7.0
*/
function posix_setrlimit ($resource, $softlimit, $hardlimit ) {}
/**
* Return the real group ID of the current process
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getgid.php
* @return int the real group id, as an integer.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_getgid () {}
/**
* Set the GID of the current process
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-setgid.php
* @param int $gid <p>
* The group id.
* </p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_setgid ($gid) {}
/**
* Return the effective group ID of the current process
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getegid.php
* @return int an integer of the effective group ID.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_getegid () {}
/**
* Set the effective GID of the current process
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-setegid.php
* @param int $gid <p>
* The group id.
* </p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 4.0.2
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_setegid ($gid) {}
/**
* Return the group set of the current process
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getgroups.php
* @return array an array of integers containing the numeric group ids of the group
* set of the current process.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_getgroups () {}
/**
* Return login name
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getlogin.php
* @return string the login name of the user, as a string.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_getlogin () {}
/**
* Return the current process group identifier
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getpgrp.php
* @return int the identifier, as an integer.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_getpgrp () {}
/**
* Make the current process a session leader
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-setsid.php
* @return int the session id, or -1 on errors.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_setsid () {}
/**
* Set process group id for job control
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-setpgid.php
* @param int $pid <p>
* The process id.
* </p>
* @param int $pgid <p>
* The process group id.
* </p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_setpgid ($pid, $pgid) {}
/**
* Get process group id for job control
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getpgid.php
* @param int $pid <p>
* The process id.
* </p>
* @return int the identifier, as an integer.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_getpgid ($pid) {}
/**
* Get the current sid of the process
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getsid.php
* @param int $pid <p>
* The process identifier. If set to 0, the current process is
* assumed. If an invalid <i>pid</i> is
* specified, then <b>FALSE</b> is returned and an error is set which
* can be checked with <b>posix_get_last_error</b>.
* </p>
* @return int the identifier, as an integer.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_getsid ($pid) {}
/**
* Get system name
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-uname.php
* @return array a hash of strings with information about the
* system. The indices of the hash are
* sysname - operating system name (e.g. Linux)
* nodename - system name (e.g. valiant)
* release - operating system release (e.g. 2.2.10)
* version - operating system version (e.g. #4 Tue Jul 20
* 17:01:36 MEST 1999)
* machine - system architecture (e.g. i586)
* domainname - DNS domainname (e.g. example.com)
* </p>
* <p>
* domainname is a GNU extension and not part of POSIX.1, so this
* field is only available on GNU systems or when using the GNU
* libc.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_uname () {}
/**
* Get process times
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-times.php
* @return array a hash of strings with information about the current
* process CPU usage. The indices of the hash are:
* ticks - the number of clock ticks that have elapsed since
* reboot.
* utime - user time used by the current process.
* stime - system time used by the current process.
* cutime - user time used by current process and children.
* cstime - system time used by current process and children.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_times () {}
/**
* Get path name of controlling terminal
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-ctermid.php
* @return string|false Upon successful completion, returns string of the pathname to
* the current controlling terminal. Otherwise <b>FALSE</b> is returned and errno
* is set, which can be checked with <b>posix_get_last_error</b>.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_ctermid () {}
/**
* Determine terminal device name
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-ttyname.php
* @param int $fd <p>
* The file descriptor.
* </p>
* @return string|false On success, returns a string of the absolute path of the
* <i>fd</i>. On failure, returns <b>FALSE</b>
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_ttyname ($fd) {}
/**
* Determine if a file descriptor is an interactive terminal
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-isatty.php
* @param mixed $fd <p>
* The file descriptor, which is expected to be either a file resource or an integer.
* An integer will be assumed to be a file descriptor that can be passed
* directly to the underlying system call.<br />
* In almost all cases, you will want to provide a file resource.
* </p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> if <i>fd</i> is an open descriptor connected
* to a terminal and <b>FALSE</b> otherwise.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_isatty ($fd) {}
/**
* Pathname of current directory
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getcwd.php
* @return string a string of the absolute pathname on success.
* On error, returns <b>FALSE</b> and sets errno which can be checked with
* <b>posix_get_last_error</b>.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_getcwd () {}
/**
* Create a fifo special file (a named pipe)
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-mkfifo.php
* @param string $pathname <p>
* Path to the FIFO file.
* </p>
* @param int $mode <p>
* The second parameter <i>mode</i> has to be given in
* octal notation (e.g. 0644). The permission of the newly created
* FIFO also depends on the setting of the current
* <b>umask</b>. The permissions of the created file are
* (mode &#38;#38; ~umask).
* </p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_mkfifo ($pathname, $mode) {}
/**
* Create a special or ordinary file (POSIX.1)
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-mknod.php
* @param string $pathname <p>
* The file to create
* </p>
* @param int $mode <p>
* This parameter is constructed by a bitwise OR between file type (one of
* the following constants: <b>POSIX_S_IFREG</b>,
* <b>POSIX_S_IFCHR</b>, <b>POSIX_S_IFBLK</b>,
* <b>POSIX_S_IFIFO</b> or
* <b>POSIX_S_IFSOCK</b>) and permissions.
* </p>
* @param int $major [optional] <p>
* The major device kernel identifier (required to pass when using
* <b>S_IFCHR</b> or <b>S_IFBLK</b>).
* </p>
* @param int $minor [optional] <p>
* The minor device kernel identifier.
* </p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 5.1.0
*/
function posix_mknod ($pathname, $mode, $major = 0, $minor = 0) {}
/**
* Determine accessibility of a file
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-access.php
* @param string $file <p>
* The name of the file to be tested.
* </p>
* @param int $mode [optional] <p>
* A mask consisting of one or more of <b>POSIX_F_OK</b>,
* <b>POSIX_R_OK</b>, <b>POSIX_W_OK</b> and
* <b>POSIX_X_OK</b>.
* </p>
* <p>
* <b>POSIX_R_OK</b>, <b>POSIX_W_OK</b> and
* <b>POSIX_X_OK</b> request checking whether the file
* exists and has read, write and execute permissions, respectively.
* <b>POSIX_F_OK</b> just requests checking for the
* existence of the file.
* </p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 5.1.0
*/
function posix_access ($file, $mode = POSIX_F_OK) {}
/**
* Return info about a group by name
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getgrnam.php
* @param string $name <p>The name of the group</p>
* @return array The array elements returned are:
* <table>
* The group information array
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>Element</td>
* <td>Description</td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>name</td>
* <td>
* The name element contains the name of the group. This is
* a short, usually less than 16 character "handle" of the
* group, not the real, full name. This should be the same as
* the <i>name</i> parameter used when
* calling the function, and hence redundant.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>passwd</td>
* <td>
* The passwd element contains the group's password in an
* encrypted format. Often, for example on a system employing
* "shadow" passwords, an asterisk is returned instead.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>gid</td>
* <td>
* Group ID of the group in numeric form.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>members</td>
* <td>
* This consists of an array of
* string's for all the members in the group.
* </td>
* </tr>
* </table>
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_getgrnam ($name) {}
/**
* Return info about a group by group id
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getgrgid.php
* @param int $gid <p>
* The group id.
* </p>
* @return array The array elements returned are:
* <table>
* The group information array
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>Element</td>
* <td>Description</td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>name</td>
* <td>
* The name element contains the name of the group. This is
* a short, usually less than 16 character "handle" of the
* group, not the real, full name.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>passwd</td>
* <td>
* The passwd element contains the group's password in an
* encrypted format. Often, for example on a system employing
* "shadow" passwords, an asterisk is returned instead.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>gid</td>
* <td>
* Group ID, should be the same as the
* <i>gid</i> parameter used when calling the
* function, and hence redundant.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>members</td>
* <td>
* This consists of an array of
* string's for all the members in the group.
* </td>
* </tr>
* </table>
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_getgrgid ($gid) {}
/**
* Return info about a user by username
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getpwnam.php
* @param string $username <p>
* An alphanumeric username.
* </p>
* @return array On success an array with the following elements is returned, else
* <b>FALSE</b> is returned:
* <table>
* The user information array
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>Element</td>
* <td>Description</td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>name</td>
* <td>
* The name element contains the username of the user. This is
* a short, usually less than 16 character "handle" of the
* user, not the real, full name. This should be the same as
* the <i>username</i> parameter used when
* calling the function, and hence redundant.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>passwd</td>
* <td>
* The passwd element contains the user's password in an
* encrypted format. Often, for example on a system employing
* "shadow" passwords, an asterisk is returned instead.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>uid</td>
* <td>
* User ID of the user in numeric form.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>gid</td>
* <td>
* The group ID of the user. Use the function
* <b>posix_getgrgid</b> to resolve the group
* name and a list of its members.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>gecos</td>
* <td>
* GECOS is an obsolete term that refers to the finger
* information field on a Honeywell batch processing system.
* The field, however, lives on, and its contents have been
* formalized by POSIX. The field contains a comma separated
* list containing the user's full name, office phone, office
* number, and home phone number. On most systems, only the
* user's full name is available.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>dir</td>
* <td>
* This element contains the absolute path to the home
* directory of the user.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>shell</td>
* <td>
* The shell element contains the absolute path to the
* executable of the user's default shell.
* </td>
* </tr>
* </table>
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_getpwnam ($username) {}
/**
* Return info about a user by user id
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getpwuid.php
* @param int $uid <p>
* The user identifier.
* </p>
* @return array an associative array with the following elements:
* <table>
* The user information array
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>Element</td>
* <td>Description</td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>name</td>
* <td>
* The name element contains the username of the user. This is
* a short, usually less than 16 character "handle" of the
* user, not the real, full name.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>passwd</td>
* <td>
* The passwd element contains the user's password in an
* encrypted format. Often, for example on a system employing
* "shadow" passwords, an asterisk is returned instead.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>uid</td>
* <td>
* User ID, should be the same as the
* <i>uid</i> parameter used when calling the
* function, and hence redundant.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>gid</td>
* <td>
* The group ID of the user. Use the function
* <b>posix_getgrgid</b> to resolve the group
* name and a list of its members.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>gecos</td>
* <td>
* GECOS is an obsolete term that refers to the finger
* information field on a Honeywell batch processing system.
* The field, however, lives on, and its contents have been
* formalized by POSIX. The field contains a comma separated
* list containing the user's full name, office phone, office
* number, and home phone number. On most systems, only the
* user's full name is available.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>dir</td>
* <td>
* This element contains the absolute path to the
* home directory of the user.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>shell</td>
* <td>
* The shell element contains the absolute path to the
* executable of the user's default shell.
* </td>
* </tr>
* </table>
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_getpwuid ($uid) {}
/**
* Return info about system resource limits
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-getrlimit.php
* @return array an associative array of elements for each
* limit that is defined. Each limit has a soft and a hard limit.
* <table>
* List of possible limits returned
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>Limit name</td>
* <td>Limit description</td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>core</td>
* <td>
* The maximum size of the core file. When 0, not core files are
* created. When core files are larger than this size, they will
* be truncated at this size.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>totalmem</td>
* <td>
* The maximum size of the memory of the process, in bytes.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>virtualmem</td>
* <td>
* The maximum size of the virtual memory for the process, in bytes.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>data</td>
* <td>
* The maximum size of the data segment for the process, in bytes.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>stack</td>
* <td>
* The maximum size of the process stack, in bytes.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>rss</td>
* <td>
* The maximum number of virtual pages resident in RAM
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>maxproc</td>
* <td>
* The maximum number of processes that can be created for the
* real user ID of the calling process.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>memlock</td>
* <td>
* The maximum number of bytes of memory that may be locked into RAM.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>cpu</td>
* <td>
* The amount of time the process is allowed to use the CPU.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>filesize</td>
* <td>
* The maximum size of the data segment for the process, in bytes.
* </td>
* </tr>
* <tr valign="top">
* <td>openfiles</td>
* <td>
* One more than the maximum number of open file descriptors.
* </td>
* </tr>
* </table>
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_getrlimit () {}
/**
* Retrieve the error number set by the last posix function that failed
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-get-last-error.php
* @return int the errno (error number) set by the last posix function that
* failed. If no errors exist, 0 is returned.
* @since 4.2.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_get_last_error () {}
/**
* Alias of <b>posix_get_last_error</b>
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-errno.php
* @since 4.2.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_errno () {}
/**
* Retrieve the system error message associated with the given errno
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-strerror.php
* @param int $errno <p>
* A POSIX error number, returned by
* <b>posix_get_last_error</b>. If set to 0, then the
* string "Success" is returned.
* </p>
* @return string the error message, as a string.
* @since 4.2.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function posix_strerror ($errno) {}
/**
* Calculate the group access list
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.posix-initgroups.php
* @param string $name <p>
* The user to calculate the list for.
* </p>
* @param int $base_group_id <p>
* Typically the group number from the password file.
* </p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 5.2.0
*/
function posix_initgroups ($name, $base_group_id) {}
/**
* Check whether the file exists.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.php
*/
define ('POSIX_F_OK', 0);
/**
* Check whether the file exists and has execute permissions.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.php
*/
define ('POSIX_X_OK', 1);
/**
* Check whether the file exists and has write permissions.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.php
*/
define ('POSIX_W_OK', 2);
/**
* Check whether the file exists and has read permissions.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.php
*/
define ('POSIX_R_OK', 4);
/**
* Normal file
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.php
*/
define ('POSIX_S_IFREG', 32768);
/**
* Character special file
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.php
*/
define ('POSIX_S_IFCHR', 8192);
/**
* Block special file
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.php
*/
define ('POSIX_S_IFBLK', 24576);
/**
* FIFO (named pipe) special file
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.php
*/
define ('POSIX_S_IFIFO', 4096);
/**
* Socket
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.php
*/
define ('POSIX_S_IFSOCK', 49152);
/**
* The maximum size of the process's address space in bytes. See also PHP's memory_limit configuration directive.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define ('POSIX_RLIMIT_AS', 5);
/**
* The maximum size of a core file. If the limit is set to 0, no core file will be generated.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define ('POSIX_RLIMIT_CORE', 4);
/**
* The maximum amount of CPU time that the process can use, in seconds.
* When the soft limit is hit, a SIGXCPU signal will be sent, which can be caught with pcntl_signal().
* Depending on the operating system, additional SIGXCPU signals may be sent each second until the hard limit is hit,
* at which point an uncatchable SIGKILL signal is sent. See also set_time_limit().
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define ('POSIX_RLIMIT_CPU', 0);
/**
* The maximum size of the process's data segment, in bytes.
* It is extremely unlikely that this will have any effect on
* the execution of PHP unless an extension is in use that calls brk() or sbrk().
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define ('POSIX_RLIMIT_DATA', 2);
/**
* The maximum size of files that the process can create, in bytes.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define ('POSIX_RLIMIT_FSIZE', 1);
/**
* The maximum number of locks that the process can create.
* This is only supported on extremely old Linux kernels.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define('POSIX_RLIMIT_LOCKS', 10);
/**
* The maximum number of bytes that can be allocated for POSIX message queues.
* PHP does not ship with support for POSIX message queues,
* so this limit will not have any effect unless you are using an extension that implements that support.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define('POSIX_RLIMIT_MSGQUEUE', 12);
/**
* The maximum value to which the process can be <a href="https://php.net/manual/en/function.pcntl-setpriority.php"> reniced</a> to. The value that will be used will be 20 - limit, as resource limit values cannot be negative.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define('POSIX_RLIMIT_NICE', 13);
/**
* The maximum real time priority that can be set via the sched_setscheduler() and sched_setparam() system calls.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define('POSIX_RLIMIT_RTPRIO', 14);
/**
* The maximum amount of CPU time, in microseconds,
* that the process can consume without making a blocking system call if it is using real time scheduling.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define('POSIX_RLIMIT_RTTIME', 15);
/**
* The maximum number of signals that can be queued for the real user ID of the process.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define('POSIX_RLIMIT_SIGPENDING', 11);
/**
* The maximum number of bytes that can be locked into memory.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define ('POSIX_RLIMIT_MEMLOCK', 6);
/**
* A value one greater than the maximum file descriptor number that can be opened by this process.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define ('POSIX_RLIMIT_NOFILE', 8);
/**
* The maximum number of processes (and/or threads, on some operating systems)
* that can be created for the real user ID of the process.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define ('POSIX_RLIMIT_NPROC', 7);
/**
* The maximum size of the process's resident set, in pages.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define ('POSIX_RLIMIT_RSS', 5);
/**
* The maximum size of the process stack, in bytes.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define ('POSIX_RLIMIT_STACK', 3);
/**
* Used to indicate an infinite value for a resource limit.
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/posix.constants.setrlimit.php
*/
define ('POSIX_RLIMIT_INFINITY', 9223372036854775807);
// End of posix v.
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