On 04/02/15 04:19, François Laupretre wrote:
>> De : Cesar Rodas [mailto:ce...@rodas.me]
>> I have a doubt, is it efficient include/require files from a source
>> different than the "real file system" a stream wrapper class? My
>> question is, would the op-code cache work as it would when reading
> De : Cesar Rodas [mailto:ce...@rodas.me]
> I have a doubt, is it efficient include/require files from a source
> different than the "real file system" a stream wrapper class? My
> question is, would the op-code cache work as it would when reading a
> file form the filesystem?
I understand your q
Hi Cesar,
On 4 February 2015 at 07:26, Cesar Rodas wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I have a doubt, is it efficient include/require files from a source
> different than the "real file system" a stream wrapper class? My
> question is, would the op-code cache work as it would when reading a
> file form the f
On 03/02/15 20:55, Leigh wrote:
> On 3 February 2015 at 23:26, Cesar Rodas wrote:
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> I have a doubt, is it efficient include/require files from a source
>> different than the "real file system" a stream wrapper class? My
>> question is, would the op-code cache work as it would when
On 3 February 2015 at 23:26, Cesar Rodas wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I have a doubt, is it efficient include/require files from a source
> different than the "real file system" a stream wrapper class? My
> question is, would the op-code cache work as it would when reading a
> file form the filesystem?
>
Hi Guys,
I have a doubt, is it efficient include/require files from a source
different than the "real file system" a stream wrapper class? My
question is, would the op-code cache work as it would when reading a
file form the filesystem?
Cheers,
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César D. Rodas
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