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register_tick_function

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.3, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

register_tick_functionRegister a function for execution on each tick

Beschreibung

register_tick_function(callable $callback, mixed ...$args): bool

Registers the given callback to be executed when a tick is called.

Parameter-Liste

callback

The function to register.

args

Rückgabewerte

Gibt bei Erfolg true zurück. Bei einem Fehler wird false zurückgegeben.

Beispiele

Beispiel #1 register_tick_function() example

<?php
declare(ticks=1);

// using a function as the callback
register_tick_function('my_function', true);

// using an object->method
$object = new my_class();
register_tick_function(array($object, 'my_method'), true);
?>

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Carlos Granados
7 years ago
A working example with variable input for validating the asymptotic analysis of your algorithm:

<?php

$n
= 1000; // Size of your input

declare(ticks=1);

class
Counter {
private
$counter = 0;

public function
increase()
{
$this->counter++;
}

public function print()
{
return
$this->counter;
}
}

$obj = new Counter;

register_tick_function([&$obj, 'increase'], true);

for (
$i = 0; $i < 100; $i++)
{
$a = 3;
}

// unregister_tick_function([&$obj, 'increase']);
// Not sure how to de-register, you can use static methods and members in the Counter instead.

var_dump("Number of basic low level operations: " . $obj->print());

?>
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Peter Featherstone
7 years ago
Due to an implementation bug, the declare(ticks=1) directive leaked into different compilation units prior to PHP 7.0. This is not how declare() directives, which are per-file or per-scope, are supposed to work.

Therefore there are different implementations between PHP 5.6 and the correct implementation has been added in PHP 7.0. This means the below script will return different results

#index.php

<?php

declare(ticks=1);
$count = 0;

register_tick_function('ticker');
function
ticker() {
global
$count;
$count++;
}

?>

#inc.php

<?php

$baz
= "baz";
$qux = "qux";

?>

Running php index.php in the terminal gives:

PHP 5.6 - 7
PHP 7.0 - 5
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