Hello,
Can anybody tell me what this struct is used for ?
I'm new to the internals of php.
Thanks,
A
Hello,
I was reading http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.gc.refcounting-basics.php,
and i saw this:
"The xdebug_debug_zval() function does not show this, but you could see it by
also displaying the memory pointer."
My question is, how can you get the memory pointer of a php variable?
Tha
You can see here some nice pics, it's exactly as you said.
http://schlueters.de/blog/archives/141-References-and-foreach.html
From: Tim Behrendsen
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Cc: Stephen ; Matijn Woudt
Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2012 3:01 AM
Subject: Re: [P
Ok, Everything's clear now.Thanks for the help and sorry for incoveniences.
I have asked also there..but no answerBut honestly i don't understand
why you have reccomended me that forum..because i thougt these mailing
lists are about php developing...
Thanks,A.
Of course I have tried, but nothing ...
The results or only aboyt emalloc/pemalloc familly.
Nothing lower level about how these 2 functions are implemented or about the
mm_heap struct of mm_block.
I have looked at the sources, but it's still not very clear to me
Where should I ask this question than.?
Sorry for the inconveniences!
Thanks,
Hello,
This is my first mail here, i hope it's ok.
Can somebody give me any hint to some docs about how the Zend mm works? I can't
find any references on the net.
I'm not interested in only emalloc, efree etc. but at an even lower level i
mean about functions like _zend_mm_alloc_int, _zend_
Hello,
This is my first mail here, i hope it's ok.
Can somebody give me any hint to some docs about how the Zend mm works? I can't
find any references on the net.
I'm not interested in only emalloc, efree etc. but at an even lower level i
mean about functions like _zend_mm_alloc_int, _zen
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