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Informations about the package apcu-memo

apcumemo

PHP library for memoization function results based on it's arguments.

Requirements

You need to have acpu extension installed for php >= 7.0.0

Installation

Basic usage

Functional paradigm teaches us that pure functions are the way to go. They provide two main features:

Consider this example:

We have a simple function that sums integers from $a to $b. It can take some time but when we compute it for the first time then we can cache it. Notice the 'ttl' parameter. It is set to 5 seconds and means that if nobody asks us for the same range within 5 seconds it will forget the result. But every request for cached value will reset the ttl. That way we can have only mostly used values in cache.

Let's see it in action. For $a = 1 and $b = 1831233 it will return something like:

And the followed requests will return:


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