[PHP] for/foreach speed

2007-08-20 Thread Sascha Braun, CEO @ fit-o-matic
Hi people,

could somebody please explain me, what loop construct is
faster? The for, while or foreach.

I at the moment don't know if there are more.

And thanks to the person who is missusing the list here
for sending trojan horses everywhere.

Since I write to the PHP General list I am receiving round
about 5 E-Mails from random domains, from this list, containing
a Jpeg image with an embeded trojan horse.

Thats really wonderfull. But maybe I should say, that we are
using a nice mailscanner, and as well we are only working on
linux machines.

So better find another way of performing your frauds.

If there are people here in the list, who would like to discuss
how its possible to fight this kind of fraud. I am very open to
that.

Get the hacking tools prepared and lets fight back. I am sure
the police would love to get an inquiry from a hole bunch of
senior developers wanting to see little assholes in jail!

Best Regards,

Sascha Braun

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Re: [PHP] for/foreach speed

2007-08-20 Thread Sascha Braun, CEO @ fit-o-matic
Thank you very much. When we might have time for testing we can
wager :))

Am Montag, den 20.08.2007, 13:21 -0400 schrieb Robert Cummings:
 On Mon, 2007-08-20 at 18:50 +0200, Sascha Braun, CEO @ fit-o-matic
 wrote:
  Hi people,
  
  could somebody please explain me, what loop construct is
  faster? The for, while or foreach.
 
 I haven't bothered testing but I'd wager $5 that the following is the
 fastest loop:
 
 ?php
 
 while( 1 )
 {
 }
 
 ?
 
 Depending on bytecode creation though, the following might be just as
 fast:
 
 ?php
 
 for( ;; )
 {
 }
 
 ?
 
 Cheers,
 Rob.

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