HI Chirs,

On 3/6/08, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Zareef Ahmed wrote:
> > Hi Chris,
> >
> >   Thanks for such quick response.
> >
> > quite good suggestion, but my application is using a framework and lots
> > of includes and even autoloads of classes are being done, so using break
> > point approach is not possible for me.
>
>
> Why not? It just means the files are spread out in different folders
> instead of one place.
>
> If you're using a framework, set up a new very simple environment and
> see how much memory that uses by itself (see
> http://www.php.net/memory_get_peak_usage).
>
> That'll at least tell you whether it's the framework using all the
> memory or your specific changes to it.


 I have done that check and I am sure that only my changes are taking time,
but they are large in numbers, so I was looking something to pin point the
exact change which is consuming more memory. Thanks for your suggestions, I
will definitely use them.





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