> The project is in the very early development stage.
>
> Now, JIT passes almost all PHPT tests, makes 3 times speed-up on bench.php
> and no significant difference on real-life apps (+/-5% depended on
> opcache.jit setting.
>
Have you tried to measure in frameworks as PHP script daemon, such as
tol Belski ; 'PHP internals list'
>
> Cc: Zeev Suraski ; Xinchen Hui
> Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] JIT for PHP project
>
> Hi Anatol,
>
>
> The project is in the very early development stage.
>
> Now, JIT passes almost all PHPT tests, makes 3 times speed-up
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Cc: Zeev Suraski; Xinchen Hui
Subject: RE: [PHP-DEV] JIT for PHP project
Hi Dmitry,
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> From: Dmitry Stogov [mailto:dmi...@zend.com]
> Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2016 1:57 PM
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> Cc: Zeev Suraski ; Xinchen Hui
> Subje
Hi Dmitry,
> -Original Message-
> From: Dmitry Stogov [mailto:dmi...@zend.com]
> Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2016 1:57 PM
> To: PHP internals list
> Cc: Zeev Suraski ; Xinchen Hui
> Subject: [PHP-DEV] JIT for PHP project
>
> Hi @internals,
>
> I'm
Is planned async/await and native event-loop (maybe libuv)?
Thank.
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On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 7:57 PM, Dmitry Stogov wrote:
> Hi @internals,
>
> I'm glad to say that we have started a new JIT for PHP project and hope to
> deliver some useful results for the next PHP version (probably 8.0).
> We are very early in the process and for now there isn't any real
> p
Hi @internals,
I'm glad to say that we have started a new JIT for PHP project and hope to
deliver some useful results for the next PHP version (probably 8.0).
We are very early in the process and for now there isn't any real performance
improvement yet. So far we spent just 2 weeks mainly worki