The EvFork class

Introduction

(PECL ev >= 0.2.0)

Fork watchers are called when a fork() was detected (usually because whoever signalled libev about it by calling EvLoop::fork() ). The invocation is done before the event loop blocks next and before EvCheck watchers are being called, and only in the child after the fork. Note, that if whoever calling EvLoop::fork() calls it in the wrong process, the fork handlers will be invoked, too.

Class synopsis

EvFork extends EvWatcher {
/* Inherited properties */
public $is_active ;
public $data ;
public $is_pending ;
public $priority ;
/* Methods */
public __construct (  callable $callback  [,  mixed $data  = null  [,  int $priority  = 0  ]] )
final public static createStopped (  string $callback  [,  string $data  [,  string $priority  ]] ) : object
/* Inherited methods */
public EvWatcher::clear ( ) : int
abstract public EvWatcher::__construct ( )
public EvWatcher::feed (  int $revents  ) : void
public EvWatcher::getLoop ( ) : EvLoop
public EvWatcher::invoke (  int $revents  ) : void
public EvWatcher::keepalive ([  bool $value  ] ) : bool
public EvWatcher::setCallback (  callable $callback  ) : void
public EvWatcher::start ( ) : void
public EvWatcher::stop ( ) : void
}

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