very = vary. I need to stop sending stuff off without proof reading :)

Andi

At 11:01 PM 11/25/2001 +0200, Andi Gutmans wrote:
>It doesn't look like such a good idea to me. There are lots of things in 
>PHP where you can get 10% speedup by copy&pasting stuff from one function 
>to another. It makes the code completely unmaintainable and in real life 
>situation usually, if at all, gives a negligible speedup. I've played 
>around a lot with this kind of stuff and it is only worth it IMO if you 
>can really prove it makes a difference. Also, note that results may very 
>quite considerably from platform to platform.
>BTW, if you can prove it really makes a difference then the solution might 
>be inlining those functions into hash_copy() and not going in the 
>direction of unmaintainable code. But that is a big "if" anyway as I 
>mentioned earlier.
>
>Andi
>
>At 05:29 PM 11/25/2001 +0100, Thies C. Arntzen wrote:
>
>>     hi -
>>
>>     this litte patch makes zend_hash_copy around 10% faster by
>>     taking a "shortcut"
>>
>>     zeev, andi -
>>     is this "commitable" or do you have any objections?
>>
>>     tc
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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