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qb 2.4.0
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Package Information |
Summary |
Accelerator designed mainly for graphic work |
Maintainers |
Chung Leong <
cleong728 at gmail dot com >
(lead)
[details]
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License |
PHP License |
Description |
QB stands for "Quick Binary." It's a PHP extension designed to enable faster handling of binary data. It takes a function written in PHP and translate it for a specialized virtual machine. The use of static type information leads significantly higher performance than under PHP's regular dynamic type system. A PHP+QB function can run anywhere from five to twenty times faster than regular PHP code. For even higher level of performance, one can compile PHP+QB functions to native code (on supported platforms).
QB performs code translation on a per-function basis. It does not affect in anyway code not specially marked. Interaction between PHP+QB functions and regular PHP code is basically seamless. A key design objective of QB is to let developers harness greater processing power than what baseline PHP offers without the risk involved in adopting a brand new platform. |
Homepage |
http://www.php-qb.net
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Release notes
Version 2.4.0
(stable)
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Added option to emit errors as exceptions Fixed issue #36 - Incorrect cast to int Fixed issue #39 - Incompatibility with namespace usage Fixed issue #40 - Incompatibility with namespace usage Fixed issue #42 - Inability to append to array Fixed issue #43 - Segfault when opcache is used Fixed issue #46 - Incorrect array size when initialized with empty array Fixed issue #48 - Memory-mapped file don't get released on function exit Fixed issue #49 - Multiple static arrays cause failure to compile to native code Fixed issue #50 - Cannot pass GD image as int8[][4] Fixed issue $51 - Multithreading fails when pcntl_fork() is used |
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Dependencies for release 2.4.0 |
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PHP Version: PHP 5.2.0 or newer PEAR Package: PEAR 1.4.8 or newer
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