As a slight side note, GPUs have been (and mostly still are) used for high
performance workloads where squeezing as much useful 'work' per cycle is the
order of the day. CUDA et al still hasn't hit the mainstream fully and is
pretty niche. Unfortunately PHP being an interpreted language isn't go
> -Original Message-
> From: Scott MacVicar [mailto:sc...@macvicar.net]
> Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 8:22 AM
> To: Stefan Marr
> Cc: Kenan Sulayman; PHP internals
> Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] GPU Acceleration
>
> What's not constructive about it? Seems pretty constructive to me. The
>
Just an uninformed thought, trunk? This isn't a problem in the runtime, just an
installation annoyance for those who compile from source.
Leave the patch for people who want/need it for current versions. I imagine if
this has been a major problem for people (and I don't) they will have been
comp
I updated the patch:
http://pecl.php.net/~jani/patches/multi-sapi.patch
Now it will fail if no sapi/binary is selected. And "make install" will
now also install them all. :)
The question remains: into what branches can I commit it?
Some might think it's not a bug fix.. ;)
--Jani
12.11.20
Okay, I got it :)
I know Hip-Hop, but I mean in general; Most of the stuff here is done the
CLI-way.. and okay, I accept Scott's answer ;)
Thanks,
--
(c) *Kenan Sulayman*
*Freelance Designer and Programmer*
*Life's Live Poetry*
On 12 November 2010 17:21, Scott MacVicar wrote:
> On Nov 12, 20
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 11:07 PM, Thomas Hruska wrote:
> What languages are supporting this? (Besides PHP.) I'm not adverse to
>> the feature but if you say other languages are doing this on the RFC
>> page, please provide links to the relevant documentation of those
>> languages.
>>
>
> Ah. Fina
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 5:49 AM, Christian Schneider
wrote:
> > It should be a important consideration that numeric string parsing isn't
> affected by this patch, and things will be fine.
>
> If neither '0b1' == 1 nor is_numeric('0b1') is true after this patch then I
> see no problem.
>
This is c
On Nov 12, 2010, at 4:09 PM, Stefan Marr wrote:
> Hi:
>
> On 12 Nov 2010, at 16:35, Scott MacVicar wrote:
>
>> Do you have a patch for this? The only thing stopping it is no one had
>> written it.
>>> So, I'd thank you for *constructive* answers.
>
> *sigh* He was asking for constructive answe
Hi:
On 12 Nov 2010, at 16:35, Scott MacVicar wrote:
> Do you have a patch for this? The only thing stopping it is no one had
> written it.
>> So, I'd thank you for *constructive* answers.
*sigh* He was asking for constructive answers.
Kenan, I guess the most viable approach to go in such a dir
Do you have a patch for this? The only thing stopping it is no one had written
it.
- Scott
On Nov 12, 2010, at 3:23 PM, Kenan Sulayman wrote:
> Hello out there!
>
> I just asked myself, just like that: Why shouldn't it be possible to create
> a php-work flow which allows the immediate parallel
Hello out there!
I just asked myself, just like that: Why shouldn't it be possible to create
a php-work flow which allows the immediate parallelization over GPU to make,
for instance, the execution a hundredth times higher?
I mean, well - yes it sounds like a stupid idea, we've got 6 GPU-Horses (
Am 12.11.2010 um 09:22 schrieb Stan Vass:
> With regards to parsing numeric strings, only decimal is supported, and in
> some cases (unfortunately) hexadecimal, like your comparing example. But
> octal is not supported in strings, and neither should binary.
>
> 0xF == 15 // true
> '0xF' == 15 //
2010/11/12 Jani Taskinen :
>
> And here's the patch:
>
> http://pecl.php.net/~jani/patches/multi-sapi.patch
>
> Note: It's not quite finished, the 'make install' might not work.. ;)
After a very quick try, there is a missing case: if not SAPI and no
binaries have been selected, we should trigger
Just one little note: If I'm not mistaken this would introduce a subtle BC
break when doing the comparison "0b1" == 1 which is false > > now but
would return true afterwards, right? Likewise is_numeric("0b1") would
suddenly return true.
Is it worth the (possible) WTF for something hardly ever
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