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Cache_Lite is perfs oriented. So before commiting, please bench your patch !
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To bench Cache_Lite, I use the tool 'ab' (distributed with apache).
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(for example)
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/usr/sbin/ab -c 10 -n 1000 http://127.0.0.1/ [...] /Cache_Lite/tests/bench.php
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In the output of 'ab', most important things are :
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- Failed requests: (must be 0 ! If not, don't commit !)
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- Requests per second: XXX [#/sec] (mean)
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For testing if the cache is ok or not, you can use the script 'test.php', it
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will write if the cache has been hit or missed...
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Fabien (fab@php.net)
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