I agree with Brenda.

Save the processed data somewhere then let php handles it afterwards.


On 5/01/2009, at 4:36 PM, Brenda Wallace wrote:

>
> On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Michael <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>> How is this done?
>>>>
>>>> Does the PHP call another program or can I include C/C++ code in  
>>>> the .php
>>>> file?
>>>>
>>>> (ps: The file is CLI, run at the command line).
>>>>
>>>> Maybe a dumb question but I needed to ask.
>>>
>>> compile the C++ into an executable.
>>> call it from php:
>>> <?php
>>> shell_exec('command to run');
>>> ?>
>>>
>>> (though i'm not sure this is a good approach)
>>
>> While having the PHP script call the C/C++ binary is the easy part,  
>> it needs
>> to somehow receive back a whole lot of data (currently this data is  
>> passed
>> through from the s-l-o-w as anything PHP function to the next part  
>> of the PHP
>> script in an array).
>>
>> The data set is between a few thousand records and over 1-million.
>
> whack it into sql database.
> ... or better yet, memcache.
>
> >


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