当jquery ajax中止时,中止php脚本执行

I'm looking to stop the execution of a PHP script when the jQuery $.post is aborted by abort(). Basically whenever a user changes any input field the $.post should hit the test.php. If a second input is changed before the first request returns, the $.post is aborted and a new one is sent. I want PHP to stop execution when this happens.

According to PHP manual on connection handlnig :

connection_status() return ABORTED state ONLY if the client disconnects gracefully (with STOP button). In this case the browser send the RST TCP packet that notify PHP the connection is closed.

Is there anyway to send the RST TCP when using xhr.abort()?

To make sure I've tested this in the the test.php file. Theoretically if the script is stopped the files should have different sizes and number of lines in them. But they're all the same. So the script is not aborting.

jQuery main file:

var xhr = false;
$('input').on('change', function(){
    if(xhr){
        xhr.abort();
    }

    xhr = $.post('/test.php', this.value, function(b64){
        xhr = false;
    });
});

PHP test.php

ignore_user_abort(false);
file_put_contents($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/test/test1.log', "1
",  FILE_APPEND);
sleep(1);
file_put_contents($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/test/test2.log', "1
",  FILE_APPEND);
sleep(1);
file_put_contents($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/test/test3.log', "1
",  FILE_APPEND);
sleep(1);
file_put_contents($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/test/test4.log', "1
",  FILE_APPEND);

This may help:

Notes

PHP will not detect that the user has aborted the connection until an attempt is made to send information to the client. Simply using an echo statement does not guarantee that information is sent, see flush().

And also: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.connection-aborted.php

Maybe a little re-write would help:

ignore_user_abort(false);
for($i = 0; $i < 4; $i++) {
  ob_flush();
  flush();
  if(connection_aborted()) {
    echo "

";
    ob_flush();
    flush();
    exit;
  }
  file_put_contents($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/test/test' . ($i+1) . '.log', "1
", FILE_APPEND);
  sleep(1);
}