Hi,
phpDocumentor is fully 30% faster (version 1.0.0, 1.1.0, 1.2.0beta2, cvs
head) in PHP 4.3.0 than in PHP 4.2.3 on both linux and windows.
The backend for my website is not noticeably faster or slower in PHP
4.3.0/4.2.3 and contains a good deal of database access to mysql.
Greg
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phpDocumento
Yes, I have noticed some performance issues as well, but we need to nail
it down better before we can start really going after this. Could we call
on the collective masses of php-general users to run some benchmark tests?
Just build yourselves a libphp4.so for both 4.2.x and 4.3.x and switch the
I'm betting this is related...
I upgraded to 4.3.0 on my production linux servers and began to have
serious socket connection issues. Rolling back to 4.2.3 cleared
everything up. I also saw an increase in script execution times with
4.3.0, which became much better using 4.2.3. I noticed some
I upgraded my development system from PHP 4.1.2 to PHP 4.3.0 last week and
the performance of my scripts took a dive. Specifically, the average time
to parse my scripts (time from executing first line of code to executing
first line after includes) went from about 100ms to about 200ms, and, very
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