Furthermore, this function returns 'stream' on php 4.3 on windows & linux.
You if you want to differentiate between a file resource and other stream resources, as stated before stream_get_meta_data() gives you an array which, on my system, contains the following elements which might suggest a file handle:
[wrapper_type] => plainfile
[stream_type] => STDIO
However I've only compared this to a stream from a url, so I include this only as a suggestion.
get_resource_type
(PHP 4 >= 4.0.2, PHP 5)
get_resource_type — 返回资源(resource)类型
描述
string get_resource_type
( resource $handle
)
此函数返回一个字符串,用于表示传递给它的 resource 的类型。如果参数不是合法的 resource,将产生错误。
<?php
$c = mysql_connect();
echo get_resource_type($c)."\n";
// 打印:mysql link
$fp = fopen("foo","w");
echo get_resource_type($fp)."\n";
// 打印:file
$doc = new_xmldoc("1.0");
echo get_resource_type($doc->doc)."\n";
// 打印:domxml document
?>
get_resource_type
hessodreamy at gmail dot com
29-May-2007 07:07
29-May-2007 07:07
jdhawk _at_ gmail
06-Oct-2005 04:18
06-Oct-2005 04:18
In PHP5 (on Linux), the above example identifies the "file" handler as a 'stream', not 'file'.
This can be particularly worrisome if you're trying to determine the type of stream using this function.
The alternative is to use <?php stream_get_meta_data() ?>, which returns an array containing "stream_type (string) - a label describing the underlying implementation of the stream."
