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This function returns an array of strings.
In all other cases, this function returns the number 0.
This function returns a string with the Task URI.
In all other cases this function returns a null-value.
This function returns a newly created empty array.
If the operation is successful, this function returns a dictionary.
This function returns a string with the XML Object type.
If the RADIUS operation succeeds, this function returns a dictionary.
This function returns the Session Dataset dictionary.
If arg is a dictionary, this function returns the number of dictionary keys;
This function returns the message or message part body.
If arg is a datablock, this function returns the datablock size(in bytes);
This function returns a dictionary with dataset entries.
If arg is a Mailbox handle, this function returns the number of messages in the Mailbox;
This function returns the Task handle of the current Task.
Otherwise, this function returns an array.
This function returns the previous value of use_errors.
If arg is a string, this function returns the string size(in bytes);
This function returns a string containing the base64-encoded arg data.
If arg is an array, this function returns the number of array elements;
This function returns an array of numbers- Mailbox message UIDs.
Otherwise this function returns an error code string.
This function returns a datablock containing the base64-decoded arg data.
This function returns in two possible cases: after the initial call, or when a thread switches to the context in ucp via setcontext or swapcontext.
This function return the current value of a Task Media Channel option.
This function return the current value of a Task Signal option.
Before PHP 5.1.0, this function returned TRUE when text was an empty string.
Previously, if NULL was passed then this function returned TRUE.
If handle is not a resource this functions returns NULL.
This functions returns the$input string padded on the left, the right, or both sides to the specified padding length.