https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=54842

--- Comment #2 from [email protected] ---
It's not just a matter of detecting or "guessing" whether a write will fail!!
It's about knowing whether or not the connection is still up, in order to know
whether or not it makes sense to keep generating the response, even if it will
only be flushed after it is completely generated. One shouldn't be obliged to
renounce to do output buffering just in order to know that.

However the "get the native socket and do whatever it wants" may be the
solution? Then they're lying at PHP when they say there's nothing php can do to
figure out if the connection is closed without attempting to write?

(but even so, I wouldn't understand why you don't "want to" do "anything
asynchronously". You do get notified when the client disconnects, don't you?
then why not just let the module know?)

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