Did you test it with opcode cache enabled?

It's true that lots of files are included and compiled, but that's what you
have APC for.

Karol


Łukasz Bandzarewicz wrote:
> 
> Hi all!
> 
> During simple profiling I noticed that Zend_Loader could consume 20-25% of
> execution time.
> It's quite obvious, because ZF has to load lots of files, but..
> have you ever wondering about compile ZF code? Something similar to
> phpDoctrine's compile method
> (http://www.phpdoctrine.org/documentation/manual/0_11?one-page#improving-performance)?
> 
> The compile method makes single file of most used components. Additionally
> it could remove comments and white spaces to reduce size of compiled file.
> It could reduce slow disk operations (check if file exists, load file,
> etc.) and increase performance.
> 
> What you think, is this feasible?
> 
> 

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