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nextcloud_server/build/stubs/apcu.php
Daniel Kesselberg 7257793fc4
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Kesselberg <mail@danielkesselberg.de>
2020-08-18 08:58:19 +02:00

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<?php
/**
* Stubs for APC (apcu_bc nowadays) extension
*/
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apc.constants.php
*/
define('APC_BIN_VERIFY_MD5', 1);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apc.constants.php
*/
define('APC_BIN_VERIFY_CRC32', 2);
/**
* Retrieves cached information and meta-data from APC's data store
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-cache-info.php
* @param string $type If cache_type is "user", information about the user cache will be returned.
* If cache_type is "filehits", information about which files have been served from the bytecode
* cache for the current request will be returned. This feature must be enabled at compile time
* using --enable-filehits. If an invalid or no cache_type is specified, information about the
* system cache (cached files) will be returned.
* @param bool $limited If limited is TRUE, the return value will exclude the individual list
* of cache entries. This is useful when trying to optimize calls for statistics gathering.
* @return array|bool Array of cached data (and meta-data) or FALSE on failure.
*/
function apc_cache_info($type = '', $limited = false){}
/**
* Clears the APC cache
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-clear-cache.php
* @param string $cache_type If cache_type is "user", the user cache will be cleared;
* otherwise, the system cache (cached files) will be cleared.
* @return bool Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
*/
function apc_clear_cache($cache_type = ''){}
/**
* Retrieves APC's Shared Memory Allocation information
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-sma-info.php
* @param bool $limited When set to FALSE (default) apc_sma_info() will
* return a detailed information about each segment.
* @return array|bool Array of Shared Memory Allocation data; FALSE on failure.
*/
function apc_sma_info($limited = false){}
/**
* Cache a variable in the data store
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-store.php
* @param string|array $key String: Store the variable using this name. Keys are cache-unique,
* so storing a second value with the same key will overwrite the original value.
* Array: Names in key, variables in value.
* @param mixed $var [optional] The variable to store
* @param int $ttl [optional] Time To Live; store var in the cache for ttl seconds. After the ttl has passed,
* the stored variable will be expunged from the cache (on the next request). If no ttl is supplied
* (or if the ttl is 0), the value will persist until it is removed from the cache manually,
* or otherwise fails to exist in the cache (clear, restart, etc.).
* @return bool|array Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure | array with error keys.
*/
function apc_store($key, $var, $ttl = 0){}
/**
* Fetch a stored variable from the cache
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-fetch.php
* @param string|string[] $key The key used to store the value (with apc_store()).
* If an array is passed then each element is fetched and returned.
* @param bool $success Set to TRUE in success and FALSE in failure.
* @return mixed The stored variable or array of variables on success; FALSE on failure.
*/
function apc_fetch($key, &$success = null){}
/**
* Removes a stored variable from the cache
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-delete.php
* @param string|string[]|APCIterator $key The key used to store the value (with apc_store()).
* @return bool|string[] Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. For array of keys returns list of failed keys.
*/
function apc_delete($key){}
/**
* Defines a set of constants for retrieval and mass-definition
*
* define() is notoriously slow. Since the main benefit of APC is to increase
* the performance of scripts/applications, this mechanism is provided to streamline
* the process of mass constant definition. However, this function does not perform
* as well as anticipated. For a better-performing solution, try the hidef extension from PECL.
*
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-define-constants.php
* @param string $key The key serves as the name of the constant set being stored.
* This key is used to retrieve the stored constants in apc_load_constants().
* @param array $constants An associative array of constant_name => value pairs.
* The constant_name must follow the normal constant naming rules. Value must evaluate to a scalar value.
* @param bool $case_sensitive The default behaviour for constants is to be declared case-sensitive;
* i.e. CONSTANT and Constant represent different values. If this parameter evaluates to FALSE
* the constants will be declared as case-insensitive symbols.
* @return bool Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
*/
function apc_define_constants($key, array $constants, $case_sensitive = true){}
/**
* Caches a variable in the data store, only if it's not already stored
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-add.php
* @param string $key Store the variable using this name. Keys are cache-unique,
* so attempting to use apc_add() to store data with a key that already exists will not
* overwrite the existing data, and will instead return FALSE. (This is the only difference
* between apc_add() and apc_store().)
* @param mixed $var The variable to store
* @param int $ttl Time To Live; store var in the cache for ttl seconds. After the ttl has passed,
* the stored variable will be expunged from the cache (on the next request). If no ttl is supplied
* (or if the ttl is 0), the value will persist until it is removed from the cache manually,
* or otherwise fails to exist in the cache (clear, restart, etc.).
* @return bool
*/
function apc_add($key, $var, $ttl = 0){}
/**
* Stores a file in the bytecode cache, bypassing all filters
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-compile-file.php
* @param string|string[] $filename Full or relative path to a PHP file that will be
* compiled and stored in the bytecode cache.
* @param bool $atomic
* @return bool Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
*/
function apc_compile_file($filename, $atomic = true){}
/**
* Loads a set of constants from the cache
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-load-constants.php
* @param string $key The name of the constant set (that was stored
* with apc_define_constants()) to be retrieved.
* @param bool $case_sensitive The default behaviour for constants is to be declared case-sensitive;
* i.e. CONSTANT and Constant represent different values. If this parameter evaluates to FALSE
* the constants will be declared as case-insensitive symbols.
* @return bool Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
*/
function apc_load_constants($key, $case_sensitive = true){}
/**
* Checks if APC key exists
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-exists.php
* @param bool|string[] $keys A string, or an array of strings, that contain keys.
* @return bool|string[] Returns TRUE if the key exists, otherwise FALSE
* Or if an array was passed to keys, then an array is returned that
* contains all existing keys, or an empty array if none exist.
*/
function apc_exists($keys){}
/**
* Deletes the given files from the opcode cache
*
* Accepts a string, array of strings, or APCIterator object.
* Returns True/False, or for an Array an Array of failed files.
*
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-delete-file.php
* @param string|string[]|APCIterator $keys
* @return bool|string[]
*/
function apc_delete_file($keys){}
/**
* Increase a stored number
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-inc.php
* @param string $key The key of the value being increased.
* @param int $step The step, or value to increase.
* @param bool $success Optionally pass the success or fail boolean value to this referenced variable.
* @return int|bool Returns the current value of key's value on success, or FALSE on failure.
*/
function apc_inc($key, $step = 1, &$success = null){}
/**
* Decrease a stored number
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-dec.php
* @param string $key The key of the value being decreased.
* @param int $step The step, or value to decrease.
* @param bool $success Optionally pass the success or fail boolean value to this referenced variable.
* @return int|bool Returns the current value of key's value on success, or FALSE on failure.
*/
function apc_dec($key, $step = 1, &$success = null){}
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-cas.php
* @param string $key
* @param int $old
* @param int $new
* @return bool
*/
function apc_cas($key, $old, $new){}
/**
* Returns a binary dump of the given files and user variables from the APC cache
*
* A NULL for files or user_vars signals a dump of every entry, while array() will dump nothing.
*
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-bin-dump.php
* @param string[]|null $files The files. Passing in NULL signals a dump of every entry, while passing in array() will dump nothing.
* @param string[]|null $user_vars The user vars. Passing in NULL signals a dump of every entry, while passing in array() will dump nothing.
* @return string|bool|null Returns a binary dump of the given files and user variables from the APC cache, FALSE if APC is not enabled, or NULL if an unknown error is encountered.
*/
function apc_bin_dump($files = null, $user_vars = null){}
/**
* Output a binary dump of the given files and user variables from the APC cache to the named file
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-bin-dumpfile.php
* @param string[]|null $files The file names being dumped.
* @param string[]|null $user_vars The user variables being dumped.
* @param string $filename The filename where the dump is being saved.
* @param int $flags Flags passed to the filename stream. See the file_put_contents() documentation for details.
* @param resource $context The context passed to the filename stream. See the file_put_contents() documentation for details.
* @return int|bool The number of bytes written to the file, otherwise FALSE if APC
* is not enabled, filename is an invalid file name, filename can't be opened,
* the file dump can't be completed (e.g., the hard drive is out of disk space),
* or an unknown error was encountered.
*/
function apc_bin_dumpfile($files, $user_vars, $filename, $flags = 0, $context = null){}
/**
* Load the given binary dump into the APC file/user cache
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-bin-load.php
* @param string $data The binary dump being loaded, likely from apc_bin_dump().
* @param int $flags Either APC_BIN_VERIFY_CRC32, APC_BIN_VERIFY_MD5, or both.
* @return bool Returns TRUE if the binary dump data was loaded with success, otherwise FALSE is returned.
* FALSE is returned if APC is not enabled, or if the data is not a valid APC binary dump (e.g., unexpected size).
*/
function apc_bin_load($data, $flags = 0){}
/**
* Load the given binary dump from the named file into the APC file/user cache
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apc-bin-loadfile.php
* @param string $filename The file name containing the dump, likely from apc_bin_dumpfile().
* @param resource $context The files context.
* @param int $flags Either APC_BIN_VERIFY_CRC32, APC_BIN_VERIFY_MD5, or both.
* @return bool Returns TRUE on success, otherwise FALSE Reasons it may return FALSE include APC
* is not enabled, filename is an invalid file name or empty, filename can't be opened,
* the file dump can't be completed, or if the data is not a valid APC binary dump (e.g., unexpected size).
*/
function apc_bin_loadfile($filename, $context = null, $flags = 0){}
/**
* The APCIterator class
*
* The APCIterator class makes it easier to iterate over large APC caches.
* This is helpful as it allows iterating over large caches in steps, while grabbing a defined number
* of entries per lock instance, so it frees the cache locks for other activities rather than hold up
* the entire cache to grab 100 (the default) entries. Also, using regular expression matching is more
* efficient as it's been moved to the C level.
*
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/class.apciterator.php
*/
class APCIterator implements Iterator
{
/**
* Constructs an APCIterator iterator object
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apciterator.construct.php
* @param string $cache The cache type, which will be 'user' or 'file'.
* @param string|string[]|null $search A PCRE regular expression that matches against APC key names,
* either as a string for a single regular expression, or as an array of regular expressions.
* Or, optionally pass in NULL to skip the search.
* @param int $format The desired format, as configured with one ore more of the APC_ITER_* constants.
* @param int $chunk_size The chunk size. Must be a value greater than 0. The default value is 100.
* @param int $list The type to list. Either pass in APC_LIST_ACTIVE or APC_LIST_INACTIVE.
*/
public function __construct($cache, $search = null, $format = APC_ITER_ALL, $chunk_size = 100, $list = APC_LIST_ACTIVE){}
/**
* Rewinds back the iterator to the first element
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apciterator.rewind.php
*/
public function rewind(){}
/**
* Checks if the current iterator position is valid
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apciterator.valid.php
* @return bool Returns TRUE if the current iterator position is valid, otherwise FALSE.
*/
public function valid(){}
/**
* Gets the current item from the APCIterator stack
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apciterator.current.php
* @return mixed Returns the current item on success, or FALSE if no more items or exist, or on failure.
*/
public function current(){}
/**
* Gets the current iterator key
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apciterator.key.php
* @return string|int|bool Returns the key on success, or FALSE upon failure.
*/
public function key(){}
/**
* Moves the iterator pointer to the next element
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apciterator.next.php
* @return bool Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
*/
public function next(){}
/**
* Gets the total number of cache hits
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apciterator.gettotalhits.php
* @return int|bool The number of hits on success, or FALSE on failure.
*/
public function getTotalHits(){}
/**
* Gets the total cache size
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apciterator.gettotalsize.php
* @return int|bool The total cache size.
*/
public function getTotalSize(){}
/**
* Get the total count
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apciterator.gettotalcount.php
* @return int|bool The total count.
*/
public function getTotalCount(){}
}
/**
* Stubs for APCu 5.0.0
*/
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_LIST_ACTIVE', 1);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_LIST_DELETED', 2);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_TYPE', 1);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_KEY', 2);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_FILENAME', 4);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_DEVICE', 8);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_INODE', 16);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_VALUE', 32);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_MD5', 64);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_NUM_HITS', 128);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_MTIME', 256);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_CTIME', 512);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_DTIME', 1024);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_ATIME', 2048);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_REFCOUNT', 4096);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_MEM_SIZE', 8192);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_TTL', 16384);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_NONE', 0);
/**
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcu.constants.php
*/
define('APC_ITER_ALL', -1);
/**
* Clears the APCu cache
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apcu-clear-cache.php
*
* @return bool Returns TRUE always.
*/
function apcu_clear_cache(){}
/**
* Retrieves APCu Shared Memory Allocation information
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apcu-sma-info.php
* @param bool $limited When set to FALSE (default) apcu_sma_info() will
* return a detailed information about each segment.
*
* @return array|false Array of Shared Memory Allocation data; FALSE on failure.
*/
function apcu_sma_info($limited = false){}
/**
* Cache a variable in the data store
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apcu-store.php
* @param string|array $key String: Store the variable using this name. Keys are cache-unique,
* so storing a second value with the same key will overwrite the original value.
* Array: Names in key, variables in value.
* @param mixed $var [optional] The variable to store
* @param int $ttl [optional] Time To Live; store var in the cache for ttl seconds. After the ttl has passed,
* the stored variable will be expunged from the cache (on the next request). If no ttl is supplied
* (or if the ttl is 0), the value will persist until it is removed from the cache manually,
* or otherwise fails to exist in the cache (clear, restart, etc.).
* @return bool|array Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure | array with error keys.
*/
function apcu_store($key, $var, $ttl = 0){}
/**
* Fetch a stored variable from the cache
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apcu-fetch.php
* @param string|string[] $key The key used to store the value (with apcu_store()).
* If an array is passed then each element is fetched and returned.
* @param bool $success Set to TRUE in success and FALSE in failure.
* @return mixed The stored variable or array of variables on success; FALSE on failure.
*/
function apcu_fetch($key, &$success = null){}
/**
* Removes a stored variable from the cache
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apcu-delete.php
* @param string|string[]|APCuIterator $key The key used to store the value (with apcu_store()).
* @return bool|string[] Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. For array of keys returns list of failed keys.
*/
function apcu_delete($key){}
/**
* Caches a variable in the data store, only if it's not already stored
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apcu-add.php
* @param string|array $key Store the variable using this name. Keys are cache-unique,
* so attempting to use apcu_add() to store data with a key that already exists will not
* overwrite the existing data, and will instead return FALSE. (This is the only difference
* between apcu_add() and apcu_store().)
* Array: Names in key, variables in value.
* @param mixed $var The variable to store
* @param int $ttl Time To Live; store var in the cache for ttl seconds. After the ttl has passed,
* the stored variable will be expunged from the cache (on the next request). If no ttl is supplied
* (or if the ttl is 0), the value will persist until it is removed from the cache manually,
* or otherwise fails to exist in the cache (clear, restart, etc.).
* @return bool|array Returns TRUE if something has effectively been added into the cache, FALSE otherwise.
* Second syntax returns array with error keys.
*/
function apcu_add($key, $var, $ttl = 0){}
/**
* Checks if APCu key exists
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apcu-exists.php
* @param string|string[] $keys A string, or an array of strings, that contain keys.
* @return bool|string[] Returns TRUE if the key exists, otherwise FALSE
* Or if an array was passed to keys, then an array is returned that
* contains all existing keys, or an empty array if none exist.
*/
function apcu_exists($keys){}
/**
* Increase a stored number
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apcu-inc.php
* @param string $key The key of the value being increased.
* @param int $step The step, or value to increase.
* @param int $ttl Time To Live; store var in the cache for ttl seconds. After the ttl has passed,
* the stored variable will be expunged from the cache (on the next request). If no ttl is supplied
* (or if the ttl is 0), the value will persist until it is removed from the cache manually,
* or otherwise fails to exist in the cache (clear, restart, etc.).
* @param bool $success Optionally pass the success or fail boolean value to this referenced variable.
* @return int|false Returns the current value of key's value on success, or FALSE on failure.
*/
function apcu_inc($key, $step = 1, &$success = null, $ttl = 0){}
/**
* Decrease a stored number
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apcu-dec.php
* @param string $key The key of the value being decreased.
* @param int $step The step, or value to decrease.
* @param int $ttl Time To Live; store var in the cache for ttl seconds. After the ttl has passed,
* the stored variable will be expunged from the cache (on the next request). If no ttl is supplied
* (or if the ttl is 0), the value will persist until it is removed from the cache manually,
* or otherwise fails to exist in the cache (clear, restart, etc.).
* @param bool $success Optionally pass the success or fail boolean value to this referenced variable.
* @return int|false Returns the current value of key's value on success, or FALSE on failure.
*/
function apcu_dec($key, $step = 1, &$success = null, $ttl = 0){}
/**
* Updates an old value with a new value
*
* apcu_cas() updates an already existing integer value if the old parameter matches the currently stored value
* with the value of the new parameter.
*
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apcu-cas.php
* @param string $key The key of the value being updated.
* @param int $old The old value (the value currently stored).
* @param int $new The new value to update to.
* @return bool Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
*/
function apcu_cas($key, $old, $new){}
/**
* Atomically fetch or generate a cache entry
*
* <p>Atomically attempts to find key in the cache, if it cannot be found generator is called,
* passing key as the only argument. The return value of the call is then cached with the optionally
* specified ttl, and returned.
* </p>
*
* <p>Note: When control enters <i>apcu_entry()</i> the lock for the cache is acquired exclusively, it is released when
* control leaves apcu_entry(): In effect, this turns the body of generator into a critical section,
* disallowing two processes from executing the same code paths concurrently.
* In addition, it prohibits the concurrent execution of any other APCu functions,
* since they will acquire the same lock.
* </p>
*
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apcu-entry.php
*
* @param string $key Identity of cache entry
* @param callable $generator A callable that accepts key as the only argument and returns the value to cache.
* <p>Warning
* The only APCu function that can be called safely by generator is apcu_entry().</p>
* @param int $ttl [optional] Time To Live; store var in the cache for ttl seconds.
* After the ttl has passed, the stored variable will be expunged from the cache (on the next request).
* If no ttl is supplied (or if the ttl is 0), the value will persist until it is removed from the cache manually,
* or otherwise fails to exist in the cache (clear, restart, etc.).
* @return mixed Returns the cached value
* @since APCu 5.1.0
*/
function apcu_entry($key, callable $generator, $ttl = 0){}
/**
* Retrieves cached information from APCu's data store
*
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.apcu-cache-info.php
*
* @param bool $limited If limited is TRUE, the return value will exclude the individual list of cache entries.
* This is useful when trying to optimize calls for statistics gathering.
* @return array|false Array of cached data (and meta-data) or FALSE on failure
*/
function apcu_cache_info($limited = false){}
/**
* Whether APCu is usable in the current environment
*
* @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.apcu-enabled.php
*
* @return bool
*/
function apcu_enabled(){}
/**
* @param string $key
*/
function apcu_key_info($key){}
/**
* The APCuIterator class
*
* The APCuIterator class makes it easier to iterate over large APCu caches.
* This is helpful as it allows iterating over large caches in steps, while grabbing a defined number
* of entries per lock instance, so it frees the cache locks for other activities rather than hold up
* the entire cache to grab 100 (the default) entries. Also, using regular expression matching is more
* efficient as it's been moved to the C level.
*
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/class.apcuiterator.php
* @since APCu 5.0.0
*/
class APCuIterator implements Iterator
{
/**
* Constructs an APCuIterator iterator object
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcuiterator.construct.php
* @param string|string[]|null $search A PCRE regular expression that matches against APCu key names,
* either as a string for a single regular expression, or as an array of regular expressions.
* Or, optionally pass in NULL to skip the search.
* @param int $format The desired format, as configured with one ore more of the APC_ITER_* constants.
* @param int $chunk_size The chunk size. Must be a value greater than 0. The default value is 100.
* @param int $list The type to list. Either pass in APC_LIST_ACTIVE or APC_LIST_DELETED.
*/
public function __construct($search = null, $format = APC_ITER_ALL, $chunk_size = 100, $list = APC_LIST_ACTIVE){}
/**
* Rewinds back the iterator to the first element
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcuiterator.rewind.php
*/
public function rewind(){}
/**
* Checks if the current iterator position is valid
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcuiterator.valid.php
* @return bool Returns TRUE if the current iterator position is valid, otherwise FALSE.
*/
public function valid(){}
/**
* Gets the current item from the APCuIterator stack
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcuiterator.current.php
* @return mixed Returns the current item on success, or FALSE if no more items or exist, or on failure.
*/
public function current(){}
/**
* Gets the current iterator key
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcuiterator.key.php
* @return string|int|false Returns the key on success, or FALSE upon failure.
*/
public function key(){}
/**
* Moves the iterator pointer to the next element
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcuiterator.next.php
* @return bool Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
*/
public function next(){}
/**
* Gets the total number of cache hits
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcuiterator.gettotalhits.php
* @return int|false The number of hits on success, or FALSE on failure.
*/
public function getTotalHits(){}
/**
* Gets the total cache size
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcuiterator.gettotalsize.php
* @return int|false The total cache size.
*/
public function getTotalSize(){}
/**
* Get the total count
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/apcuiterator.gettotalcount.php
* @return int|false The total count.
*/
public function getTotalCount(){}
}