APC İşlevleri

İçindekiler

  • apc_add — Bir değişkeni önbellek veri deposunda saklar
  • apc_bin_dump — Get a binary dump of the given files and user variables
  • apc_bin_dumpfile — Output a binary dump of cached files and user variables to a file
  • apc_bin_load — Load a binary dump into the APC file/user cache
  • apc_bin_loadfile — Load a binary dump from a file into the APC file/user cache
  • apc_cache_info — APC'nin veri deposundan önbellek bilgisini gösterir
  • apc_cas — Updates an old value with a new value
  • apc_clear_cache — APC önbelleğini temizler
  • apc_compile_file — Bir dosyayı, süzgeçlere aldırmadan, arakod (bytecode) önbelleğinde depolar.
  • apc_dec — Decrease a stored number
  • apc_define_constants — Yeniden çağırmak ve yığın tanımlama için bir grup sabit tanımlar
  • apc_delete_file — Deletes files from the opcode cache
  • apc_delete — Depolanmış bir değişkeni önbellekten siler
  • apc_exists — Checks if APC key exists
  • apc_fetch — Depolanmış bir değişkeni önbellekten alır
  • apc_inc — Increase a stored number
  • apc_load_constants — Önbellekten bir sabit kümesini yükler
  • apc_sma_info — APC paylaşımlı bellek tahsis durumu bilgisini verir
  • apc_store — Bir değişkeni veri deposunda saklar
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zytzagoo at NOSPAMPLEASEgmail dot com
17 years ago
Keep in mind to always prefix or suffix your cache key names with something specific to your site/app/setup, to avoid the risk of your apc cache entries being overwritten/deleted/modified by someone else on the same server.

Assume we have some code like this:

<?php apc_store('config', $cfg); ?>

Now assume someone else on the same server is also using 'config' as the key passed to an apc_store(), apc_delete() (etc.) call in some other piece of code on the whole server.

Since you're both working on the exact same cache entry, all sorts of wierd things can happen, but the problem is not in your code at all.
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joe at simpson dot com
17 years ago
It seems there are issues when using APC to cache database result sets as PDOStatements. Any attempts I have made always result in an exception being thrown with the message: 'You cannot serialize or unserialize PDOStatement instances'
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ashus at atlas dot cz
17 years ago
If you don't really need caching and plan to use it for one page only, you could try an alternative; writing a file and then flushing it back if specified time hasn't passed. I use it to read and parse third party websites, to check for new subtitles and output a RSS xml file.

<?php
if ((is_file($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'].'.cached'))
    && (
time()-filemtime($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'].'.cached') < 3600))
    {
   
readfile($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'].'.cached');
    exit;
    }

// (the php script itself goes here)

echo $out;
$fp = fopen($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'].'.cached', 'w');
fwrite($fp, $out);
fclose($fp);

?>

Note, that this only works for pages, which are without GET or POST variables, sessions, etc. You can change the number of seconds the cache works for (3600 = an hour). Also, use "$out.=" instead of "echo" command. Just store all output to that variable (if you need to use it inside a function, use "global $out" instead).
This workaround was written in about 5 minutes and may contain bugs.
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dustymugs
17 years ago
In windows, if you load php_apc.dll but do not enable it, apache may crash when attempting to restart or stop.

So, if you've not enabled APC but are loading it, comment out the loading.
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bjoern dot andersen at atosorigin dot com
17 years ago
In IIS6 you can't use php_apc.dll with application pools or webgardens (Multi-Instance/Multi-Threading). Maybe this applies even to all Multithreading environments - i don't know.

When you try it, the Application pools terminate when requests run simultaneously.
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