It's interesting you mentioning bit flags, since the reason I came to ask this question is because I'm writing a blogpost on using bit flags to store boolean values. Besides being a nerdy thing to know, do any of you know of practical uses in userland where it'd make a significant difference?
Going by Nikita's assertion of 8 bytes of payload, you could store up to 64 boolean values in one zval, which is a huge difference compared to using 64 zvals, though I can't come up with userland applications where it would make a real impact