On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 4:01 AM, Jochem Maas <[email protected]> wrote:
> ..not an internals question me thinks ... redirecting to generals mailing list
Actually, I do think it is somewhat internals related.
I want to know from the internals/experts angle if this is a good
function to be relying on, or if it is one of those things like the
"@" operator which I've been told is "expensive" and to me is one of
those things to stay away from.
Now if this breaks opcode caches like APC, I will have to find another way.
Also - I write procedural, not OOP. So that won't help here.
Would creating functions such as
output_foo_html()
output_foo_rss()
output_foo_json()
Then depending on the output, using something like this? Would this be
breaking opcode caches as well then?
if(function_exists('output_foo_'.$format)) {
call_user_func('output_foo_'.$format);
} else {
output_foo_html();
}
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