On 06/20/2013 04:26 AM, Markus Staab wrote:
Hi! first post on the list, so please bare with me ;-) we are handling a lot of cache files in our apps and use json to persist those contents on the filesystem, because it seems to be the fastest possible way to read/write files with PHP. Since I discovered stream-filters, http://www.php.net/manual/en/filters.php, we use those also for base64 encoding files before sending them over the wire, which preserves a lot of memory and allows even bigger files. Would it make sense to also have a native stream filter for fileformats like JSON, to get maximum performance for reading/writing those (and also to be able to write big files)? Thanks, Markus
What would it do, exactly? Stream filters still have to read/write a string, don't they? Unless you're talking about reading directly into a nested array structure (what json_decode() does), I am not sure what the benefit is of what you're describing. (And I'm not sure you could do that, although it would be neato if you could.)
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