I forgot to mention in the release note that full support for ARMv7A was
added. I wanted to do ARMv8 as well, but the Foundation Model emulator was
just too damn slow to debug in. Will have to wait for an actual machine.

The extension is also functional now in Solaris.



On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 7:44 PM, PECL Announce <[email protected]>wrote:

> The new PECL package qb-2.1.2 (stable) has been released at
> http://pecl.php.net/.
>
> Release notes
> -------------
> Fixed issue #17 - Segfault with large fixed length array
> Fixed issue #19, #28 - Errors in Solaris 11
> Fixed issue #20 - Corruption of pass-by-ref variables
> Fixed issue #21 - Conflict with xdebug in FreeBSD
> Fixed issue #24 - Broken ZTS build
> Fixed issue #27 - Incorrect object import
>
> Package Info
> -------------
> 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.
>
> Related Links
> -------------
> Package home: http://pecl.php.net/package/qb
>    Changelog: http://pecl.php.net/package-changelog.php?package=qb
>     Download: http://pecl.php.net/get/qb-2.1.2.tgz
>
> Authors
> -------------
> Chung Leong <[email protected]> (lead)
>
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