Andreas Korthaus wrote:
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
That's way outside the scope of what we have planned for PHP 6 and I
can pretty much guarantee it won't happen. The SRM-like thing doesn't
need to be part of PHP though. Anybody can build such a beast.
What about something like a "persistent superglobal"? The idea is to
have something like an application-wide session, not only a session per
user. There could be several backends, the same way like
session.save_handler setting for the session extension (e.g. files, mm,
apc...).
I have described that in more detail here:
http://news.php.net/php.internals/19690
Andrey posted an interesting response on how to use semaphore and shm,
but I was thinking about hiding the implementation and add a superglobal
like $_PERSISTENT (or something like that), which can store any PHP
variables between requests, like $_SESSION does, but application-wide,
not separated for each user.
That's already on the list. See section 6.9
-Rasmus
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