Hi, Am Sonntag, den 07.01.2007, 05:00 -0500 schrieb Shekar C Reddy: > I see at least one benefit to using autoload - load classes only > as-needed. Changes to code/framework frequently need a re-visit to the > require*() calls to see if any classes are loaded superfluously. Some > classes loaded superfluously could load additional classes that may > also be superfluous in a dynamic situation. But I'm still not clear > with op-code caches as some say they had issues while others say they > had no problems using them with autoload. Maybe, these got resolved > with the later versions of PHP/op-code caches?
To clear this thing up a bit: I'm using XCache with many of my projects
and I can state that it works fine with autoload. You can see cached
files in the stats which are just loaded via autoload. So no problem
there. This also means, that there is no general problem with
__autoload() and op-caches but potentially some of the caches out there
have problems. But then we have the situation that they need to fix it.
There is no need to work around buggy software. Can someone states
similiar informations for eaccellerator, then Zend thingy and APC?
Greets, Lars
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