Am 03.05.2017 um 13:20 schrieb Eli:
Would you mind running some numbers against "commodity
apps/frameworks" (e.g. Wordpress, ZendFramework, Laravel, etc...) I
expect that will be far more telling (in a potentially positive way).
For example, HHVM performs best on "highly optimized code", which is
why it tends to look a bit tepid against PHP 7 when run on "normal"
sorry, all my setups have a lot of stuff in the config to kill stuff like
wordpress/joomla/typo3 so nobody comes to the idea installing after that badly
mainatined stuff on my machines (for our own CMS there is a deplyoment system
maintaining 100, 200 or 1000 instances with s single shell command)
However the majority of PHP in the wild is in fact running on these commodity
frameworks. Especially Wordpress.
So if your numbers don't show the benefit there. Or even show a decrease. Then
it's going to be rough moving forward.
well, i think it's also valueable to know that the JIT don't harm or
even improve slightly code which is not mainstream and has already a
small footprint
for wordpress, joomla and other mainstream software people which use it
in their daily workflow are the better ones for setup demosystems
compared to when i loveless setup soemthing probably never used that way
in real life
what i can offer is everytime when the GIT branch get noticeable changes
to fireup a build and watch how it envolves here in case of performance
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