@kelunik Looks like we have a regression introduced by that change: github.com/php/php-src/commit/… … Can you please open a bug report, I'll assign it to Julien then.
I bookmarked an article in which the author did some benchmarks about that ; unfortunatly, it's in french... but here it is (maybe you'll understand some parts of it) : Ne faites pas d'erreur
And here are the numbers, to help people who don't read french :
10k notices, with error_reporting and...
@Sajad unless you are doing something literally millions of times per second, unless your web pages are taking upwards of a second to load, then you are probably wasting your time if you try to "optimise" your code
@Sajad I think you miss the point of that, and in all honesty that is a higher skill level. Master how to use the constructs before you start taking them away
someone telling you something is "better" or "worse" doesn't make a difference unless you understand why. And you need to figure out how before you can start worrying about why
@Andrea a lot of time is also just wasted because so much code is executed for every single thing. [certain frameworks] … It's not even hot code, it just sums up…
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11:11 PM
@ircmaxell So to sum it up, "Learn how to learn" means, practice + RTFM?
@Andrea actually, PHP possibly could be sped up by a large margin if we had AOT analysis what the types can be and then a few specialized handlers which do not need type checking.
@samaYo learning how to learn, is learning how you learn. Learning how to better injest information and increase your skill level yourself. Learning how you can grow.
@bwoebi and I think we can do precisely that. Generate assembly for a lot of it, and then generate calls to the proxy functions
<?Papa Hotel Papa Delta Echo Charlie Lima Alfa Romeo Echo(Sierra Tango Romeo India Charlie Tango_Tango Yankee Papa Echo Sierra=One);
YES
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@ircmaxell Yeah, but isn't that like the million dollar scientific question? It's like asking how to learn faster, or how to ingest information better. I have asked this question since the 7th grade ..
not 100% sure yet. Possibly via libjit, but I think we'll quickly surpass it's ability... Probably pull in LLVM via FFI and run with it
One thing I want to do is build a FFI -> extension generator that will parse classes that use Michael's FFI, and then generate a PECL extension in pure C
so, we could with this MFFI basically change the state of the PHP engine in PHP by using bindings into the Zend core? :-D
cool
Ultimately, @ircmaxell I think, we nevertheless could try this [specialized opcodes depending on types] in the C core too. Would be quite a nice leap forward for PHP 8…
While your project sounds awesome, I don't know how well it will perform on actual code. … In the meanwhile, the core should be optimized too :-)
Sure, a self-hosted compiler in PHP would be genius, but I have a certain skepticism towards the realization of the dynamic features. … When you then link back to the Zend VM, don't know. A lot of gain is also there when you don't have to maintain a full zval structure, but just a single value…
As much as I'm hyped for your progress, I still have some doubt; so please @ircmaxell show me my doubts were needless ;-D