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  • apc_compile_file()

    (PECL apc >= 3.0.13)

    Stores a file in the bytecode cache, bypassing all filters

    说明

    apc_compile_file(string $filename[,bool $atomic= TRUE]): mixed

    Stores a file in the bytecode cache, bypassing all filters.

    参数

    $filename

    Full or relative path to a PHP file that will be compiled and stored in the bytecode cache.

    返回值

    成功时返回TRUE,或者在失败时返回FALSE

    参见

    There are reasons to use this routine. I can think of two:
    - a busy website will have multiple web servers, and before one is brought online (via load balancer), the cache is built. This prevents problems of having too many cache misses in a short period on your entire code base, which could be massive, and cause problems.
    - a website where the apc.stat flag is set to zero. That setting provides significant performance savings because no 'stat' needs to be performed on PHP code files. But they are not automatically rebuilt when changed. So what do you do when your code changes? Restart Apache, or manually clearing the APC cache with apc_clear_cache() - but both will clear the entire cache. There may be cases where it is much better to recompile select files instead. Some sites store data (that rarely changes) in PHP code to make good use of the opcode cache, updating that file and selectively compiling it would make writes efficient too.
    This is a simple way to cache a project entirely.
    <?php // apc_compile_dir.php
    function apc_compile_dir($root, $recursively = true){
      $compiled  = true;
      switch($recursively){
        case  true:
          foreach(glob($root.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'*', GLOB_ONLYDIR) as $dir)
            $compiled  = $compiled && apc_compile_dir($dir, $recursively);
        case  false:
          foreach(glob($root.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'*.php') as $file)
            $compiled  = $compiled && apc_compile_file($file);
          break;
      }
      return $compiled;
    }
    ?>
    This is an example on how to use the function to compile your project.
    <?php
    echo  '<pre>'.PHP_EOL;
    if(function_exists('apc_compile_file')){
      define('APC_CLEAR_CACHE',      true);
      define('APC_COMPILE_RECURSIVELY',  true);
      define('APC_COMPILE_DIR',      '.');
      require 'apc_compile_dir.php';
      echo  'APC Directory Compiler '.gmdate('Y-m-d H:i:s').PHP_EOL;
      echo  PHP_EOL.'-------------------------'.PHP_EOL;
      if(APC_CLEAR_CACHE){
        echo  (apc_clear_cache() ? 'Cache Cleaned' : 'Cache Not Cleaned').PHP_EOL;
        var_dump(apc_cache_info());
        echo  PHP_EOL.'-------------------------'.PHP_EOL;
      }
      echo  'Runtime Errors'.PHP_EOL;
      echo  (apc_compile_dir(APC_COMPILE_DIR, APC_COMPILE_RECURSIVELY) ? 'Cache Created' : 'Cache Not Created').PHP_EOL;
      echo  PHP_EOL.'-------------------------'.PHP_EOL;
      var_dump(apc_cache_info());
    }
    else
      echo  'APC is not present, nothing to do.'.PHP_EOL;
    echo  '</pre>';
    ?>
    

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