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<?php// This file is part of Moodle - http://moodle.org///// Moodle is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or// (at your option) any later version.//// Moodle is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the// GNU General Public License for more details.//// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License// along with Moodle. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>./*** PHP time limit management.** @package core* @copyright 2013 The Open University* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later*/defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();/*** Utility class to manage PHP time limit.*/class core_php_time_limit {/*** @var int Current end time of time limit (-1 if not set)*/protected static $currentend = -1;/*** @var array Data for unit testing*/protected static $unittestdata = array();/*** Sets the PHP time limit to a number of seconds from now.** This function will always extend the time limit (in other words, if the time* limit has already been set further in the future, it will do nothing).** In order to support front-end servers which may time out silently if no* output is displayed, you should ideally only call this function if you expect* some output to be displayed at the same time. (I.e. if you call this function* each time around a loop, also display some output each time around the loop,* such as a progress bar update.)** @param int $newlimit Limit in seconds from now (0 = infinite)*/public static function raise($newlimit = 0) {global $CFG;// Special behaviour in unit tests so that we can check the value.if (PHPUNIT_TEST) {self::$unittestdata[] = $newlimit;}// If the time limit has already been set to 'infinite', ignore. Also do// nothing in CLI scripts (including unit testing) which are set to// infinite by default.if (self::$currentend === 0 || CLI_SCRIPT) {return;}// Maximum time limit can be set in config. This can be useful for front-end// server systems; if the front-end server has a timeout without receiving// data, it's helpful to set this timeout lower to ensure that a suitable// error gets logged.if (!empty($CFG->maxtimelimit)) {$realtimeout = max(1, $CFG->maxtimelimit);if ($newlimit === 0) {$newlimit = $realtimeout;} else {$newlimit = min($newlimit, $realtimeout);}}// If new time limit is infinite, just set that.if ($newlimit === 0) {self::$currentend = 0;@set_time_limit(0);return;}// Calculate time limits to make sure it's longer than previous.$now = time();$newend = $now + $newlimit;if (self::$currentend !== -1 && self::$currentend > $newend) {// Existing time limit is already longer, so do nothing.return;}// Set time limit and update current value.@set_time_limit($newlimit);self::$currentend = $newend;}/*** For unit testing, returns an array of the values set during test.** @return array Array of values set*/public static function get_and_clear_unit_test_data() {$data = self::$unittestdata;self::$unittestdata = array();return $data;}}