Hello Andrey,

  wrong assumption. That is only the handle but only the handle+handler
combination is unique.

marcus

Thursday, August 11, 2005, 12:32:07 AM, you wrote:

> Marcus Boerger wrote:
>> Hello Andrey,
>> 
>>   thanks! I wanted to do it earlier but had no idea how to sole the problem.
>> I actually right from the beginning wanted to do all three in there. Anyway
>> you might also want to see t he last slides of my last presentation (the one
>> from OSCON) which you can find here: http://talks.somabo.de/
>> 
>> best regards
>> marcus
>> 
>> Thursday, August 11, 2005, 12:04:37 AM, you wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>>   Wonderful idea Helly!
>> 
>> 
>>>Andrey
>> 
>> 

> However, I think you are wrong that it cannot be implemented in user land 
> with O(1)
> complexity. The following one-liner should give you a hint why I think it is 
> possible.

> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/test> php -r 'class a{} function get_hash_key($obj){ 
> ob_start();
> var_dump($obj); $v=ob_get_contents();
> ob_end_clean();var_dump(substr($v, 7, strpos($v, " 
> ", 11) - 7));} get_hash_key(new a);'
> string(4) "a)#1"

> The string is unique per object. ) and # are noise but they are not a problem.

> Best wishes,
> Andrey



Best regards,
 Marcus

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