The SplFileObject::fflush() function is an inbuilt function in the Standard PHP Library (SPL) in PHP that is used to flush the output buffer of the file.
Syntax:
public SplFileObject::fflush():bool
Parameter: This function does not accept any parameters.
Return Value: The SplFileObject::fflush() function returns “true” if the function successfully flushes the output buffer of the file otherwise, this function will return “false”.
Program 1: The following program demonstrates the SplFileObject::flush() function. The “output.txt” should be available in the same folder.
PHP
| <?php  $file= newSplFileObject("output.txt", "w");  $data= "This is some data that will be written to the file.\n";  $file->fwrite($data);  // Flush the data to the file immediately if($file->fflush()) {     echo"Data flushed successfully to the file."; } else{     echo"Failed to flush data to the file."; }  ?> | 
Output:
Data flushed successfully to the file.
Program 2: The following program demonstrates SplFileObject::flush() function. The “output.txt” should be available in the same folder.
PHP
| <?php  $file= newSplFileObject("output.txt", "w");  $dataLines= [     "Line 1: This is the first line of data.\n",     "Line 2: This is the second line of data.\n",     "Line 3: This is the third line of data.\n", ];  foreach($dataLinesas$line) {          // Write the line to the file     $file->fwrite($line);      // Flush the data to the file     // immediately after writing each line     if($file->fflush()) {         echo"Data flushed successfully for line: ". $line;     } else{         echo"Failed to flush data for line: ". $line;     } }  ?> | 
Output:
Data flushed successfully for line: Line 1: This is the first line of data.
Data flushed successfully for line: Line 2: This is the second line of data.
Data flushed successfully for line: Line 3: This is the third line of data.
Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/splfileobject.fflush.php

 
                                    







