Dries Wrote:
On 03 Aug 2006, at 20:32, Jakub Suchy wrote:
Adrian seems to think it is not a performance issue though.
Imagine you have 15 activated modules. Every module has 2 theme functions, which makes it 30 fopen() calls for every page load. This IS performance issue.
There is lots of subtle trade-offs involved (eg. less PHP parsing, smaller memory footprint, but more fopen() calls) and it is hard to predict how these level out. Let's not make claims and just benchmark it?
Would an opcode cache help to negate the fopen() calls? It may be worth benchmarking to see. Adam ----------------------------------------------------------------- This message may contain confidential or privileged information, and is intended only for the addressee or other persons entitled to access the information. If you are not the intended or authorised recipient of this message please notify the sender by return and then delete it from your mailbox. Any dissemination, distribution, copying or use of this communication without prior permission is prohibited. Internet communications are not secure and may be susceptible to data corruption, interception and unauthorised amendment for which Pall Europe Limited does not accept liability. Whilst we have taken all reasonable precautions to ensure that this e-mail and any attachments have been swept for viruses, Pall Europe Limited does not accept liability for losses sustained as a result of software viruses. Any views or opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Pall Europe Limited unless otherwise specifically stated. Registered Office and Corporate Headquarters: Pall Europe Limited, Europa House, Havant Street, Portsmouth, PO1 -----------------------------------------------------------------