Stut wrote:
> Robert Cummings wrote:
>>  On Thu, 2007-01-04 at 10:15 +0000, Stut wrote:
>> > Gregory Beaver wrote:
>> >> This is a good example of how the flexibility of PHP can bite
>> >> you, but is also a good example of how bad coding adds both
>> >> complexity and inefficiency to the resulting software.  If f() is
>> >> called often, there might be a noticeable speedup if it were
>> >> replaced.  I once had a complex database ORM-HTML mapping app
>> >> that was about 10% faster when I replaced all the "" strings with
>> >> '' strings.  This was on a slow machine with an early PHP, but
>> >> little things like this can be very important.
>> > http://dev.stut.net/phpspeed/

nice little overview.

>>
>>  You forgot to benchmark echo, everyone (me anyways) knows echo is
>>  faster than print. Why you ask? Because print returns a value, echo
>>  does not :)
> 
> You *know* that for a fact do you?
> 
> I've added a plain echo to complement the plain print, and in the 5 or 6
> runs I've done print is always faster, but not by much.

out of interest, are you logging the result of each request? your probably 
getting
quite a lot of hits to your phpspeed page right now - storing the results of 
everyone's
requests is a nice way to grab extra/free data whilst you pick your nose ;-)

> 
> -Stut
> 

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