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apcu_delete

(PECL apcu >= 4.0.0)

apcu_delete Removes a stored variable from the cache

Description

apcu_delete(mixed $key): mixed

Removes a stored variable from the cache.

Parameters

key

A key used to store the value as a string for a single key, or as an array of strings for several keys, or as an APCUIterator object.

Return Values

If key is an array, an indexed array of the keys is returned. Otherwise true is returned on success, or false on failure.

Examples

Example #1 A apcu_delete() example

<?php
$bar
= 'BAR';
apcu_store('foo', $bar);
apcu_delete('foo');
// this is obviously useless in this form

// Alternatively delete multiple keys.
apcu_delete(['foo', 'bar', 'baz']);

// Or use an Iterator with a regular expression.
apcu_delete(new APCUIterator('#^myprefix_#'));
?>

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ywarnier at beeznest dot org
2 years ago
Calling apcu_delete() on an unexisting cached variable name doesn't generate a NOTICE (nor WARNING), making it safe to use if unsure of the state of that variable.
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Anonymous
4 hours ago
It seems apcu_delete returns an array of keys it failed to delete, when input is an array. The documentation is really confusing about this.
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