On Nov 13, 2015, at 17:00, Stephen Coakley <m...@stephencoakley.com> wrote: > >> On 11/13/2015 03:45 PM, Sebastian Bergmann wrote: >>> On 11/13/2015 04:35 PM, Stephen Coakley wrote: >>> This is quite similar to Python's ability to execute Python scripts >>> compiled to bytecode as *.pyc files. The feature has seen great >>> success in >>> Python, mostly for distributing releases of software or deploying to a >>> server. >> >> Correct me if I'm wrong, but this should already be possible with OpCache >> and its filesystem backend in PHP 7.0. >> >> See http://talks.php.net/froscon15#/php7pcache1 and following for >> details. > > That's great! That's about halfway toward what I'm looking for. That means > that the engine is likely already capable of doing these things -- the next > step is to be able to execute any given .php.bin file like in that talk. The > idea would be to be able to bypass the caching mentality by executing an > already compiled file, instead of checking if the original .php file has a > corresponding bin file in the cache
You could simply deploy both the .php and the .bin files to achieve this today. -Rasmus
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