[Gregarius-docs] Busy!
Marco Bonetti
mbonetti at gmail.com
Thu Sep 22 19:09:41 CEST 2005
(CC-ing this to the dev-list)
Oh wow! I thought php would cache this kind of stuff. One thing we
could do is to implement a template cache:
- renderWithTemplate('templateName') tries the cache:
- if cache-miss: load the content of the template
(file_get_contents()) file into a variable and store
it in $GLOBALS['rss']->cache['templateName']
- else: load from the cache.
- Render with eval() or something similar
How does that sound?
Or we could move to smarty or a similar "real" templating engine.
>
> The thing that has been bothering me is the theme engine. This is the
> biggest bottle neck in the code for me. I used the profiler class to
> check. The problem occurs because of the require('...item.php') every
> time an item is rendered. These are expensive because php has to read the
> file from the disk and compile it *every* time it encounters that. So on
> the front page (index.php) it is doing that 100 times. I moved the
> contents of item.php file in the default theme into a function and it
> reduced the execution time of the front page from 2 seconds to 1 second.
> (I have a slow server :) ) Do you have any thoughts about how we could
> reduce the number of require statements?
>
> Sameer
>
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