Hello Andi, wow, now that makes me wonder if you perhaps also know a reason for? I mean in theory it should be faster shouldn't it? Or is the problem that we far to often use TRSMLS_FETCH() with all its disadvantages?
best regards marcus Thursday, August 25, 2005, 1:28:49 AM, you wrote: > Marcus, > You will most likely find that the "faster" Apache way with > thread-safe PHP is slower than the slower Apache way with > non-thread-safe PHP. And even FastCGI will be faster :) > Andi > At 12:25 PM 8/24/2005, Marcus Boerger wrote: >>Hello John, >> >>Wednesday, August 24, 2005, 5:22:07 PM, you wrote: >> >> >> > On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 17:41 +0300, Zeev Suraski wrote: >> >> Maybe we can give extensions a way to indicate that they're Unicode >> >> compatible, and assume they're not if they don't. Non-compatible >> >> extensions will not be loaded and produce an error. >> >> > Not to hijack the topic, but if we are going to do something like this >> > why not also provide these sorts of flags for things like extensions and >> > thread safety? >> >>Even though a change in an external lib or a commit in our source might >>change this - i see those cases very rarly and typically detected by the >>maintainers easily. Our code is threadsafe and most libs are, too. >>The other thing is the advantage and that is very big to my guesses since >>it would allow us to go with the faster apache way finally. So i like >>this idea pretty much. -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
