Core Function BinaryWipe
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− | Wipes a binary variables data 100% and sets the variable to a blank int containing | + | Wipes a binary variables data 100% and sets the variable to a blank int containing null. |
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Revision as of 14:58, 29 August 2013
BinaryWipe( <binary-array> )
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Description
Wipes a binary variables data 100% and sets the variable to a blank int containing null.
Parameters
binary-array
The binary variable to wipe.
Return Value
Success: Returns 1.
Failure: Returns 0.
Remarks
This will only wipe this individual variable it will not wipe every variable containing a reference to this binary data.
What this means is its quite possible you will free no memory from using this unless you also wipe all other binary variables using this data.
Example
$binary = Pack("z0", "Hello World!\n" x 1000); println( "Before Wipe: " . Unpack("z0", $binary) ); BinaryWipe($binary); println( "After Wipe: " . $binary );
This is just as effective.
$binary = Pack("z0", "Hello World!\n" x 1000); println( "Before Wipe: " . Unpack("z0", $binary) ); $binary = 0; println( "After Wipe: " . $binary );
Also, this is just as effective.
$binary = Pack("z0", "Hello World!\n" x 1000); println( "Before Wipe: " . Unpack("z0", $binary) ); unset($binary); println( "After Wipe: " . $binary );