On Apr 9, 2012, at 7:49 AM, Flavius Aspra <flavius...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 04/07/2012 05:21 AM, Luke Scott wrote:
>> From what I've gathered thus far, it is impossible to do without copying the
>>
>> non-persistent memory into persistent memory, and then back again.
>
> Hi, glad to see you again StackOverflow user:-)
>
> I think I've shown you the route by that [1] project, and yes, the emalloc() 
> call is hardcoded in so many places that you'd have to do it this way.

The problem with that is serialization. You can pretty much do the
same thing with APC.

>
> But as Pierre said, an application server for PHP (PHP-FPM?) would be great. 
> The stub part of a .phar file could play a big role there.

Yeah it would be. He also mentioned something about preloading
framework classes.. Would like to hear his thoughts on that!

Luke

>
> Regards,
> Flavius
>
> [1] https://github.com/flavius/php-persist
>

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