opcache_invalidate

(PHP 5 >= 5.5.0, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL ZendOpcache >= 7.0.0)

opcache_invalidateInvalidates a cached script

Description

opcache_invalidate(string $filename, bool $force = false): bool

This function invalidates a particular script from the opcode cache. If force is unset or false, the script will only be invalidated if the modification time of the script is newer than the cached opcodes. This function only invalidates in-memory cache and not file cache.

Parameters

filename

The path to the script being invalidated.

force

If set to true, the script will be invalidated regardless of whether invalidation is necessary.

Return Values

Returns true if the opcode cache for filename was invalidated or if there was nothing to invalidate, or false if the opcode cache is disabled.

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