On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 2:46 PM, Huqiu Liao <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, Tyrael, Laruence:
>
> just wondering about the status of the request to publish. any more
> suggestions to proceed?
>
> Also ,I'd like to know more about the idea of making BIN PACK and msgpack
> compatible. I'd very much appreciate any detailed suggestions regarding this
> issue before i can really try to make it happen.
Hey:
I don't think you need to do that to make it list in PECL.. it's
just a feature maybe.
for now, I think just need someone to approval your request.. :)
thanks
>
> Huqiu Liao
>
>
> On Jul 18, 2014, at 4:09 PM, Ferenc Kovacs <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> 2014.07.18. 6:23, "Laruence" <[email protected]> ezt írta:
>>
>> Hey:
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 11:11 AM, Laruence <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hey:
>> >
>> >
>> > On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 11:27 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> Hi all,
>> >>
>> >> I am a developer currently with Alibaba inc. I want to host my
>> >> extension in php.net. A few weeks ago, I emailed this mail list and was
>> >> told that my codes needed some improvements because of my non-C89 code
>> >> style
>> >> and lacking test case.
>> >>
>> >> Since then I have made improvements accordingly and am requesting
>> >> to publish the extension again. This extension is called BIN PACK. Here is
>> >> the source code: https://github.com/binpack/binpack-php
>> >>
>> >> It’s a binary serialize format. Like JSON, It can be used to
>> >> transfer data between languages.
>> >> It’s quite simple. Like JSON, it supports the basic data types:
>> >> bool / null / int / double / string / blob / list / map.
>> >> It’s also fast. It may be the fastest serialize implementation in
>> >> php. It is 25+ % faster than msgpack.
>> >>
>> >> This serialize data format, BIN PACK, is very suitable for RPC. In
>> >> our company, there are lots of services written in Java and backend API
>> >> and web page in PHP. BIN PACK is used to exchange data between JAVA and
>> >> php.
>> >> It’s simpler and faster than msgpack ; It is self-descritptive, which is
>> >> quite different from other compression serialize formats such as
>> >> ProtoBuffer.
>> >>
>> >> Listed below are some sites for your information:
>> >> Here’s my Github: https://github.com/liaohuqiu.
>> >> StackOverflow: http://stackoverflow.com/users/2446397/srain
>> >> Blog: http://www.liaohuqiu.net/
>> >>
>> >> Thank you for your time.
>> >
>> > sorry for delay, I was quite busy recently :<
>> >
>> > from what I can see, actually bin pack and msgpack are very similar.
>> >
>> > and the performance are also very similar (msgpack did more logics).
>> > but msgpack pack supports more languages and have more usage already.
>> >
>> > so, to me, I prefer make bin pack and msgpack computable rather than
>> > make a new "bin formart serialize protocol"...
>> >
>> > what do your think?
>> I am not subjecting this to be list in PECL, that is my 2 cents
>>
>> Anyway, the codes seems clear,
>>
>> one suggest, if you don't need MINIT/RINIT , then remove them..
>>
>> Tyrael, please have a look of this :)
>
> Could you explain what do you mean compatible?
> do you mean binpack should you the same format as msgpack but only
> supporting the subset of the types?
> if thats possible and wouldn't require too much work I think it would be
> nice, but not mandatory for being allowed to pecl.
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