(PHP 4 >= 4.0.5, PHP 5)
apache_child_terminate — Terminate apache process after this request
apache_child_terminate() will register the Apache process executing the current PHP request for termination once execution of PHP code is completed. It may be used to terminate a process after a script with high memory consumption has been run as memory will usually only be freed internally but not given back to the operating system.
   Returns TRUE if PHP is running as an Apache 1 module, the Apache version
   is non-multithreaded, and the 
   child_terminate PHP directive is 
   enabled (disabled by default). If these conditions are not met, FALSE is 
   returned and an error of level E_WARNING is generated.
  
| Version | Description | 
|---|---|
| 5.4.0 | This function became available under FastCGI. Previously, it was supported only when PHP was installed as an Apache module. | 
Note: This function is not implemented on Windows platforms.