(PECL bcompiler >= 0.4)
bcompiler_write_class — Writes an defined class as bytecodes
Reads the bytecodes from PHP for an existing class, and writes them to the open file handle.
A file handle as returned by fopen().
The class name, as a string.
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
Example #1 bcompiler_write_class() example
<?php
$fh = fopen("/tmp/example","w");
bcompiler_write_header($fh);
bcompiler_write_class($fh,"DB");
// you must write DB_common before DB_mysql, as DB_mysql extends DB_common.
bcompiler_write_class($fh,"DB_common");
bcompiler_write_class($fh,"DB_mysql");
bcompiler_write_footer($fh);
fclose($fh);
?>
This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk.
Note: This function does not perform dependency checking, so make sure you write the classes in an order that will not result in an undefined class error occurring when you load it.