Looking to squeeze as much out of my core scripts (not that they are
slow ;) ).
The thought arose that I can replace simple functions like
is_string(), is_array() with simpler php code.
For example ->
<?php
$foo = array('foo','foo','foo','foo','foo','foo','foo','foo','foo','foo',
'foo','foo','foo','foo','foo','foo','foo','foo','foo','foo',
'foo','foo','foo','foo','foo','foo','foo','foo','foo','foo');
for($x=0; $x < 50; $x++)
{
if ($foo === @(array)$foo)
// if (is_array( $foo ))
{
echo 'true<br />';
}
else
{
echo 'false<br />';
}
}
?>
It seems to work, and debugging it via APD shows that it uses less resources.
Just an idea, nothing serious.
Thanks
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