Re: [PHP] Re: Mem and variables

2001-08-22 Thread rm
point taken...thanks > At any rate -- The right way to worry about > perforance is to figure out > where your code is spending 90% of its time, and to > optimize that. I'm > betting it ain't in variable lookups for most of us __ Do You Yahoo!? M

RE: [PHP] Re: Mem and variables

2001-08-22 Thread scott [gts]
amen. :-) > -Original Message- > From: Richard Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Subject: [PHP] Re: Mem and variables > > At any rate -- The right way to worry about perforance is to figure out > where your code is spending 90% of its time, and to optimize that.

[PHP] Re: Mem and variables

2001-08-21 Thread Richard Lynch
> odd question, but if variables are stored in memory > until the script terminates, that includes old unused > variable, isn't it more efficient, memory wise, to > reuse old variables that reference, in effect the same > basic data, rather than create new or additional > variables The difference