About eleven years ago, we ended up rolling our own sort routine that first scanned an associative array into buckets of keys, figured out which buckets we needed to sort based on which slice of the list was being looked at, then only sorting within the buckets. We had a huge-at-the-time dataset to worry about, and couldn't do it in the (non-existent) database...
Just want to tell @JoeWatkins, @NikiC, @ircmaxell and @rdlowrey that your codez is and will be used at one major hosting company :P Of course, other than PHP itself.
@ThW I no longer work on that application, haven't in eight years. It's dead as a doornail. In fact, I think I have one of only a few dozen surviving installations.
There are a few things I would have done differently, I'll say those before showing my own solution:
What's this magic number 1000? What does priority 1000 mean? Why is it hardcoded?
You should be using type hints wherever possible (You can typehint an array).
Instead of iterating all of the $t...
this isn't actually an error ... that code path should never be traveled, this is bad programming being reported to the user ... apc is a mess ... assumptions are made everywhere ... it never checks return values from any calls to acquire release or destroy mutex ... that's why it locks up, that's why it fails to allocate memory (even though management strategy says cache should be purged if full, there should be no means for that to happen)
this is all very confusing ... on the one hand you can't call it a google project, on the other, you have too, and somewhere in between is everyone that doesn't work for google thinking "wtf" ...
something is either google backed or it's not ... either a google project or it's not ... except if it's a google project, it seems ...
@JoeWatkins I know. It is a Google project, but it's not an "Official Google Project". meaning there's no team, no budget, etc. It's just volunteer time by googlers
but shows they are paying attention, and it sets the tone I guess ... there's no much point in putting effort into actually trying to be helpful if you're not willing to merge that kind of pr ...
That being said my use case is supposed to be for testing stuff and I don't mind using some workaround if you don't think the extra functionality/maintenance is worth it
if you implemented the first such that it was backward compatible, that probably could get in on a PR and bit of discussion around it on irc or mailing list...
put a patch on the bug report, then goto #php.pecl on freenode and make noise, if that doesn't work because everyone is looking at kittens on the internet, then email to the list ... you might get told to email to list anyway ...