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hi zeev,

is there a short explanation of this tsrm stuff somewhere ? i'd like to know which 
kind of functions should take use of the tsrm features. while reviewing your changes 
to the ext/com module i'm stumbled into a few inconsistencies (as far as i can 
follow). where on one hand you exaggerated in adding TSRM_* macros you left out very 
important functions on the other hand.
maybe i'm wrong and i misunderstood the function of these macros, so a short HOWTO 
would be essentially.

- -harald.

"Zeev Suraski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 
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> Just FYI - code working with the old-style TSRM should still go on
> working.  It just wouldn't take advantage of the faster single fetch 
> approach we switched to.
> 
> We should probably change ext_skel to generate new-style fetches and
> macros, so that new extensions take advantage of the faster approach.
> 
> Zeev
> 

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