ID: 24590 User updated by: james at grickel dot org Reported By: james at grickel dot org Status: Open Bug Type: Feature/Change Request PHP Version: Irrelevant New Comment:
Would it be possible to implement this easily through an extension? It'd probably be a good idea to work on this in PHP5 since PHP5 is almost out and it woudl be easier to integrate. Who's interested in this? Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-08-09 15:23:33] dpenning at s0nix dot de imho this should be implemented as an php-extension. then the user would have to run the script via php-cli ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-07-10 10:19:33] james at grickel dot org Description: ------------ Currently PHP's FastCGI's code just keeps php loaded while the script is executed over and over every time. I'm proposing a system where fastcgi could be natively used by the php script. Like how fastcgi is used in perl, or C. The code could possibly look something like this: ------------------ #!/usr/bin/php-fastcgi <?php do_init(); while(fastcgi_next_request() != null) { do_request_stuff(); } do_shutdown(); ?> ------------------ This would allow large scripts that load lots of data to keep them loaded and serve many requests. This would be very advantagous for performance. The script itself would look like a fastcgi script to the server. Not the php executable. So you wouldn't be able to use the apache Action directive. You'd just need to have the hash-bang in every php file. I'm not familiar enough with php's sapi, nor fastcgi. But from what I know it should be possible if you don't use treat the php _script_ as a cgi and use the hash-bang on every file. Thanks, James Harr ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=24590&edit=1