On 31/10/2012 13:46, Alex Nikitin wrote:
Hey guys (and/or gals),
I have heard this question entirely too many times, I think at some point
Rasmus just stopped responding to it. The real reason that PHP is not
threaded has nothing to do with PHP internal or extension thread safety,
the reason is
Op 3 nov. 2012 02:12 schreef "tamouse mailing lists" <
tamouse.li...@gmail.com> het volgende:
>
> I'm sorry. This code just makes me weep.
>
> Let's just take a quick look at this line here:
>
> > $rsSearch = mysql_query($sqlSearch);
>
> You have not supplied a database connection, so mysql_query w
Threading doesn't increase complexity? Spoken truly like somebody who has
not had to actually write, test and debug proper, high performance threaded
code. Please tell me how threading doesn't increase complexity of any data
structure?
I may agree if you talk about php running in cli, but then the
> As far as php side goes, it's a
> problem of design of the apps. Just because people decided to go through
> hoops to use the threaded model doesn't mean that it is any faster than
> writing to the same thing in event driven model, event driven way is
> sometimes much faster than threads.
I'm on
Hi gang:
Anyone here a Java guru?
If so, please contact me privately -- I have a question.
Cheers,
tedd
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Am 03.11.12 01:30, schrieb Silvio Siefke:
> Hello,
>
> i have compile PHP 5.4.8 on my Debian System. I have before Version 5.4.7.
> I delete before all old Files from PHP and then run the commands:
>
> ./configure --sysconfdir=/usr/local/etc --with-pear --enable-bcmath
> --with-bz2=/usr --disable
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