On 20 June 2013 14:36, Julien Pauli <jpa...@php.net> wrote: > On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Julien Pauli <jpa...@php.net> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> As you know, 5.5 final is coming soon. >> We are in RC, so mainly stabilizing stuff and preparing the final release >> for anyone to setup 5.5 on their servers. >> >> I see the documentation migration guide has already been commited, that's >> a good new. >> I also see that new features we ship in 5.5 are online in the >> documentation, great ! >> >> But a crucial feature is missing doc : OPCache. >> >> As this feature is a very big step in PHP's life (we finally have a >> recommanded, bundled opcode cache system, and I'm very proud of this >> personnaly), I think it is crucial to have a good documentation about it. >> >> Has anyone started to write some doc about OPCache ? >> >> Another subject is APC. We have its doc on php.net, all right. >> What I would like is we patch APC doc when 5.5 final gets released, to >> clearly show our mind about it. >> That way, any people using 5.5 should be able to read in the doc that APC >> has support has been interrupted, that APC should never be used together >> with OPCache, and that OPCache is now the standard recommanded OPCode >> caching solution for 5.5, 5.4 and 5.3. >> >> It is crucial to communicate one this point for our users. >> >> Then will come the "User cache" debate >> >> Thank you. > > > > Up. Could we at least plan such a project ? > 5.5 is released now. I know we are still having trouble about OpCache > particulary under Windows. I dont shadow that. > I would just like we start thinking about writing documentation for OPCache > features and merge them to our official documentation. If it's already > planned by someone, just let me know ;-)
I'm working on some basic opcache documentation as we speak, since it was pointed out on #php.doc. That said, mostly what I'm doing for now is adapting the README in ext/opcache and documenting opcache_reset() and opcache_invalidate() — some additional theory of operating and setup documentation would be very welcome. There should be something to look at in SVN in the next hour or so. My apologies — I wrote the first draft of the migration guide in the mid alpha stage (ie before opcache was merged) of 5.5 with the intention of going back to flesh it out before the final release, but time has been a bit of an issue. Turns out moving halfway across the world is a real time sink. Adam -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php