How long have you been testing these hacks? Are there any side-effects ?
Are you planning a ZE2 patch?  I can test it...

Cristiano

"Sterling Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu na mensagem
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> yes.  PHP4 was only chosen because PHP5 (Zend Engine 2) was a moving
> target, and after a day, our patch would be broken, or we'd constantly
> have to remerge.  Nearly every optimization applys to Zend Engine 2,
> with the exception of the optimizations that are already in Zend Engine
> 2 that is :)
>
> -Sterling
>
> Am Mo, 2003-09-01 um 01.29 schrieb Cristiano Duarte:
> > Does these hacks apply to ZE2 too ?
> >
> > "Sebastian Bergmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu na mensagem
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> > >   Since nobody -- not even the "perpetrators" themselves -- has
brought
> > >   this to this list yet I'll simply post these two links:
> > >
> > >     - http://edwardbear.org/optimizations
> > >
> > >     - http://www.edwardbear.org/fasterharderstronger.diff
> > >
> > >   I am posting this since there are already a couple of people asking
> > >   whether or not these optimizations will make into the official PHP
> > >   versions and this list seems to be the place of choice for
discussing
> > >   this, no? :-)
> > >
> > > --
> > > Sebastian Bergmann
> > > http://sebastian-bergmann.de/
http://phpOpenTracker.de/
> > >
> > > Das Buch zu PHP 5:
http://professionelle-softwareentwicklung-mit-php5.de/
> --
> We all agree on the necessity of compromise.  We just can't agree on when
> it's necessary to compromise.
>   - Larry Wall

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