php - file close
The next logical step after you have
opened a file and finished your business with it is to close that file down.
You don't want an open file running around on your server taking up resources
and causing mischief!
php - file close description
In PHP it is not system critical to close all your files after
using them because the server will close all files after the PHP code finishes
execution. However the programmer is still free to make
mistakes (i.e. editing a file that you accidentally forgot to close). You
should close all files after you have finished with them because it's a good
programming practice and because we told you to!
php - file close function
In a previous tutorial, we had a call to the function fclose to close down a file after we were
done with it. Here we will repeat that example and discuss the importance of
closing a file.
PHP Code:
$ourFileName = "testFile.txt";
$ourFileHandle = fopen($ourFileName, 'w') or die("can't open file");
fclose($ourFileHandle);
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