Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=46919&edit=1

 ID:                 46919
 Comment by:         jose dot nobile at gmail dot com
 Reported by:        n0valyfe at gamergrid dot net
 Summary:            Multi threading
 Status:             Open
 Type:               Feature/Change Request
 Package:            Feature/Change Request
 Operating System:   All
 PHP Version:        5.2.8
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

How many year the PHP community will wait for <?PHP new Thread?>


Previous Comments:
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[2010-04-01 15:05:55] speedy dot spam at gmail dot com

What would be really great to have is something similar to classic 
pcntl_clone() linux kernel function on the PHP level, accepting a function to 
be executed as a parameter and sharing all the variables/state with the primary 
and other created threads.

Locking could be done with a simple and optional use of mutexes on the 
application level, if one needs to view fully consistent state of a certain 
variable / array. (ie. otherwise, foreach() loop while writing to an array in 
the other thread might not see some recently added entries)

As an idea, on the internal implementation side, copy-on-write semantics could 
be used with read-only operations seeing the previous version while the 
write/modify operation is executed on a copy.

Even if unstable at first (marked as experimental or some such), it would be a 
good starting point for making PHP thread-safe, re-entrant, and multi-core 
compatible.

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[2008-12-21 19:39:34] n0valyfe at gamergrid dot net

Description:
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Would it be possible to add some sort of multithreading into PHP, say a new 
thread is created via a function, to execute a function or object method in a 
new thread.

Keeping the scope intact, so that $this and global vars work inside that 
function in another thread.

I think this would benefit PHP in many ways, for instance a script wouldnt 
"hang" when executing something that can take a while, it can just open a new 
thread.



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