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delete — 参见 unlink() 或 unset()
这是个虚构的手册条目来给那些本来是找 unlink() 或者 unset() 的人提供一些有用的信息。
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[#1] Anonymous [2014-10-30 21:51:18]
Thank you for creating this dummy item. It helped me!
[#2] Guest Visitor [2013-08-27 20:38:29]
A "dummy entry" is a "fake" entry or, in this case, an entry for a command that does not actually exist, so that people can find the correct one. The word "dummy" is used in the same way as in the expression "a tailor's dummy", which is a fake person used to stand in for a real client so that they can see the results of the work.
[#3] Edward Morgan [2013-07-09 15:45:02]
Unlink refers to the underlying UNIX command, unlink, which removes the symbolic or hard link to the file, not necessarily the file itself. The file is only removed when all links to the file are removed.
[#4] Anonymous [2013-07-05 06:06:12]
php is a C like language - the syntax is similar,
most of the functions in PHP are pulled from C standard libraries (and POSIX)
"unlink" is a C function. (originally POSIX, but recently standardised by ISO as _unlink)
"delete" is a CP/M command which is same as the "era" CP/M command
"del" is a MS-DOS command that is same as the "erase" MS-DOS command