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Posted by Rik on 03/10/07 16:08
turnitup <same@same> wrote:
> This site...
>
> http://www.linuxformat.co.uk/wiki/index.php/PHP_-_Performance_tuning
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> seems to suggest that errors and warnings, even if they are suppressed,
> have a performance hit.
>
> Is this the case, and if so, what is the performance overhead likely to
> be?
Depends on the error, the amount of errors, etc.. Fact is that there's
close to none error that should be surpressed. It should simply not exist.
So check your code with full display of errors, and recitfy any mistakes
you've made or checks you missed.
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Rik Wasmus
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