if (file_exists($myFile)) {
$fh = fopen($myFile, 'a');
fwrite($fh, $message."\n");
} else {
$fh = fopen($myFile, 'w');
fwrite($fh, $message."\n");
}
fclose($fh);
==
if (file_exists($myFile)) {
$fh = fopen($myFile, 'a');
} else {
$fh = fopen($myFile, 'w');
}
fwrite($fh, $message."\n");
fclose($fh);
==
$fh = fopen($myFile, (file_exists($myFile)) ? 'a' : 'w');
fwrite($fh, $message."\n");
fclose($fh);
== (because a
checks if the file exists and creates it if not)
$fh = fopen($myFile, 'a');
fwrite($fh, $message."\n");
fclose($fh);
==
file_put_contents($myFile, $message."\n", FILE_APPEND);
...of course, file_put_contents()
is only better if it is the only write you perform on a given handle. If you have any later calls to fwrite()
on the same file handle, you're better going with @Pekka's answer.
fopen
clearly statea
: "Open for writing only; place the file pointer at the end of the file. If the file does not exist, attempt to create it." - so what is the question?