Looking at the current source:
/* {{{ proto bool set_time_limit(int seconds)
Sets the maximum time a script can run */
PHP_FUNCTION(set_time_limit)
{
zend_long new_timeout;
char *new_timeout_str;
int new_timeout_strlen;
zend_string *key;
if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS() TSRMLS_CC, "l", &new_timeout) == FAILURE) {
return;
}
new_timeout_strlen = zend_spprintf(&new_timeout_str, 0, ZEND_LONG_FMT, new_timeout);
key = zend_string_init("max_execution_time", sizeof("max_execution_time")-1, 0);
if (zend_alter_ini_entry_chars_ex(key, new_timeout_str, new_timeout_strlen, PHP_INI_USER, PHP_INI_STAGE_RUNTIME, 0 TSRMLS_CC) == SUCCESS) {
RETVAL_TRUE;
} else {
RETVAL_FALSE;
}
zend_string_release(key);
efree(new_timeout_str);
}
/* }}} */
set_time_limit()
is indeed just a convenience wrapper around the according ini_set()
call. It doesn't even seem to perform the advertised timer reset. (But I would guess the "timer" actually isn't a separate entity, but the ini value itself is used as such.)
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