The problem with your example of firstNotEmpty() would be that if a variable
is not set, I'll get a notice, which I don't want. So it's really no
different from an isset() check. You want to be able to apply it to an
variable that is not yet set.
Ron
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Tonight I wanted to do some benchmarks with PHP 4.3.11, PHP 5.0.4, and
the three (CALL, GOTO, SWITCH) executors of PHP 5.1 with both GCC 3.4.4
and GCC 4.0.1 to get a feeling for the improvements in the VM for
PHP 5.1.
Both the CALL and SWITCH executors segfault for me on my Linux system
when
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Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
> Tonight I wanted to do some benchmarks with PHP 4.3.11, PHP 5.0.4, and
> the three (CALL, GOTO, SWITCH) executors of PHP 5.1 with both GCC 3.4.4
> and GCC 4.0.1 to get a feeling for the improvements in the VM for
> PHP 5.1.
Initial results are here [1].
> Both the CAL
Hi Sebastian,
The problem in stack overflow.
We will see how this can be fixed without performance lost.
Do you use x86 (non x86-64)?
What is your ./configure options?
Thanks. Dmitry.
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