Hello Lukas,

Thursday, July 17, 2008, 8:15:52 PM, you wrote:


> On 17.07.2008, at 20:03, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:

>>> autoload that is). At the same time people who care about  
>>> performance can still work around this behavior (then again those  
>>> that care about optimizations on this level probably do not use  
>>> autload to begin with).
>>
>> What's wrong with autoload? You sound like autoload is somehow  
>> contrary to performance, which is not true.


> There is nothing wrong with autoload. However it adds overhead so if  
> you want super duper high performance, you use
you use a different language. Unless you were refering to development time.
Then autoload is pretty damn good.
> explicit includes/
> requires with absolute paths instead.

> regards,
> Lukas Kahwe Smith
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]







Best regards,
 Marcus


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