Am Freitag, den 13.04.2007, 16:03 +1000 schrieb Chris:
> > ok, the complete workflow is a little bit complicated. we are using a
> > workflow engine and the newsletter generator is one step of three. the
> > first cleans the statistics data, the second generates the new data and
> > the third is the one which generates the mails.
>
> Put this in between each line and see where your memory is jumping the most:
>
> error_log('in file ' . __FILE__ . ' at line ' . __LINE__ . '; memory
> usage is ' . number_format((memory_get_usage() / 1024), 4) . ' kb');
>
> Once you've worked out the biggest jumps, fix them, then work on the
> next one and so on.
>
>
> It's going to be a lot quicker doing something like that over asking us
> to help you work out thousands of lines of code.
>
sure, i just posted the code because i was asked to ;)
i figured out the biggest jump (after reading the template) but could
not fix it yet -.-
thats why I asked a general question concerning php memory handling.
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