The params extension provides userspace equivalent of zend_parse_parameters()
Provides a userspace interpretation of the opcodes generated by the Zend
engine compiler built into PHP.
This extension is meant for development and debug purposes only and
contains some code which is potentially non-threadsafe.
A facility to manage possibly persistent resources with a comprehensible API.
Provides simliar functionality like the zend_list API, but with more flexiblity
and freedom.
A facility to manage possibly persistent resources with a comprehensible API.
Provides simliar functionality like the zend_list API, but with more flexiblity
and freedom.
php70+ specific version only.
A compatible Threading API for PHP5.3+
QB stands for Quick Binary. It's a PHP extension designed to enable faster
handling of binary data. It takes a function written in PHP and translate it
for a specialized virtual machine. The use of static type information leads
significantly higher performance than under PHP regular dynamic type system.
A PHP+QB function can run anywhere from five to twenty times faster than
regular PHP code. For even higher level of performance, one can compile PHP+QB
functions to native code (on supported platforms).
QB performs code translation on a per-function basis. It does not affect in
anyway code not specially marked. Interaction between PHP+QB functions and
regular PHP code is basically seamless. A key design objective of QB is to
let developers harness greater processing power than what baseline PHP offers
without the risk involved in adopting a brand new platform.
A facility to manage possibly persistent resources with a comprehensible API.
Provides simliar functionality like the zend_list API, but with more flexiblity
and freedom.
A facility to manage possibly persistent resources with a comprehensible API.
Provides simliar functionality like the zend_list API, but with more flexiblity
and freedom.
Kimwitu is a system that supports the construction of programs that use
trees or terms as their main data structure. It is a `meta-tool' in the
development process of tools. Its input is an abstract description of
terms, annotated with implementation directives, plus a definition of
functions on these terms. The output consists of a number of C-files that
contain data-structure definitions for the terms, a number of standard
functions on those terms, and a translation (in C) of the function
definitions in the input (eg. term rewriting).
The standard functions can be used to create terms, compare them for
equality, read and write them on files in various formats and do
manipulations like list concatenation.
JSMin is a filter which removes comments and unnecessary whitespace from
JavaScript files. It typically reduces file size by half, resulting in faster
downloads. It also encourages a more expressive programming style because it
eliminates the download cost of clean, literate self-documentation.