Returns a string of up to length - 1 bytes read from the
file pointed to by handle.
Reading ends when length - 1 bytes have been read, on a
newline (which is included in the return value), or on EOF
(whichever comes first). If no length is specified, the
length defaults to 1k, or 1024 bytes.
If an error occurs, returns
FALSE.
Common Pitfalls:
People used to the 'C' semantics of
fgets() should note the difference in how EOF is returned.
The file pointer must be valid, and must point to a file
successfully opened by fopen(), popen(), or
fsockopen().
A simple example follows:
注: The length parameter became optional in PHP 4.2.0, if omitted, it would assume 1024 as the line length. As of PHP 4.3, omitting length will keep reading from the stream until it reaches the end of the line. If the majority of the lines in the file are all larger than 8KB, it is more resource efficient for your script to specify the maximum line length.
注: This function is binary safe as of PHP 4.3. Earlier versions were not binary safe.
注: 如果遇到 PHP讀取麥金塔電腦格式檔案時 無法辨識行結束的問題, 可能可以試著起動執行時期組態選項的auto_detect_line_endings。
See also fread(), fopen(), popen(),
fgetc(), fsockopen(), and
socket_set_timeout().