Robert Cummings schreef: > On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 15:50 +0100, Ondrej Kulaty wrote: >> Your answer is neither relevant nor funny. :-| > > It was very relevant. You cannot easily ascertain the time at which a > particular line of script is processed. You especially cannot ascertain > the specific time taken to process a line of script code without > controlling for processor speed, architecture, compiler, memory, > network, etc, etc and the exact line of script being considered. > > As for funny... some people have no sense of humour and to them I > pointedly point my tongue. which, given it's forked, is quite clever ;-) > > Cheers, > Rob. > > > > >> -- >> "Robert Cummings" <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> pe v diskusnm pspvku >> news:1235653678.13128.32.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxx >>> On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 12:47 +0000, Richard Heyes wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I've been recently wondering (musing if you will) about timings, >> and >>>> roughly how long, in a very real sense, it takes on a modern >> computer >>>> for a single line of PHP, or Javascript (or interpreted code in >>>> general) to execute. Nanoseconds? Quicker? >>> It depends on the processor and the line of instructions. >>> >>>> You could say I have too much time on my hands... >>> You could try washing them ;) >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Rob. >>> -- >>> http://www.interjinn.com >>> Application and Templating Framework for PHP >>> >> >> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php