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Das Verhalten von PHP beeinflussen
Alternativer PHP Cache
Alternativer PHP Cache
Einführung
Installation/Konfiguration
Anforderungen
Installation
Laufzeit-Konfiguration
Ressource-Typen
Vordefinierte Konstanten
APC Funktionen
apc_add
— Cache a new variable in the data store
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
— Retrieves cached information from APC's data store
apc_cas
— Updates an old value with a new value
apc_clear_cache
— Clears the APC cache
apc_compile_file
— Speichert eine Datei im Bytecode Cache unter Umgehung aller Filter
apc_dec
— Decrease a stored number
apc_define_constants
— Defines a set of constants for retrieval and mass-definition
apc_delete_file
— Deletes files from the opcode cache
apc_delete
— Removes a stored variable from the cache
apc_exists
— Checks if APC key exists
apc_fetch
— Fetch a stored variable from the cache
apc_inc
— Increase a stored number
apc_load_constants
— Loads a set of constants from the cache
apc_sma_info
— Retrieves APC's Shared Memory Allocation information
apc_store
— Cache a variable in the data store
APCIterator
— The APCIterator class
APCIterator::__construct
— Constructs an APCIterator iterator object
APCIterator::current
— Get current item
APCIterator::getTotalCount
— Get total count
APCIterator::getTotalHits
— Get total cache hits
APCIterator::getTotalSize
— Get total cache size
APCIterator::key
— Get iterator key
APCIterator::next
— Move pointer to next item
APCIterator::rewind
— Rewinds iterator
APCIterator::valid
— Checks if current position is valid