> It's just as we sometimes use PHP for doing some big Server works (e.g.
> database copying or something) and
> it would be nice to controll by yourself which Thread (or process) does which
> part of the job.
>
I don't suppose that the client is sitting there waiting for a reply
until the brows
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Florian Müller
wrote:
> I actually tought about just the same structures as Java uses(something in
> this way:
> Thread t = new Thread(new Runnable() {public void run() {
> ...blabla }}
> I thought this would actually be a good benefit if PHP suppor
On 10/31/12 1:58 AM, Florian Müller wrote:
Hi guys
I was wondering, what actually the reason is that PHP itself does not support
multi-threading?
I guess this would be realizable, or not? If not, why?
Maybe this is a stupid question, but still somehow interesting. Realization in
a way as Java d
Ovidiu Farauanu hat am 31. Oktober 2012 um 09:59
geschrieben:
> Yes Marco has right.
>
> But more than that, OOP is mainly designed to run in a single threaded
. I don't put a comment on that.
> environment and it is not the best idea to be used for concurrent
> programming because you wil
Ovidiu Farauanu hat am 31. Oktober 2012 um 09:59
geschrieben:
> Hello Florian,
>
> Usually you want to run a PHP script in two different environments:
> 1. inside a webserver
> 2. in a command line interface
>
> For a web application, the application server does the work for you.
> It is the ser
I actually tought about just the same structures as Java uses(something in this
way:
Thread t = new Thread(new Runnable() {public void run() {...blabla
}}
I thought this would actually be a good benefit if PHP supported this. It's
just as we sometimes use PHP for doing some big Ser
"Florian Müller" hat am 31. Oktober 2012 um 07:58
geschrieben:
> Hi guys
> I was wondering, what actually the reason is that PHP itself does not support
> multi-threading?
> I guess this would be realizable, or not? If not, why?
> Maybe this is a stupid question, but still somehow interesting. Rea
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