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![]() Use the shared empty array from ZVAL_EMPTY_ARRAY For code that created an 10 arrays of 100000 empty arrays (has the same result with `$assoc=true` and `{}`) - This is the worst-case comparison, but I'd expect 0-length arrays to be fairly common in regular data for json_decode - The parser implementation was using function pointers so that third party extension developers could reuse the json parser for their own data structures, etc. (I think). This PR is meant to let those third party extensions continue working without changes. Before this patch: In 0.126 seconds: added 97.99 MiB After this patch: In 0.096 seconds: added 41.99 MiB ```php <?php $json = '[' . str_repeat('[],', 100000) . "null]"; $start_memory = memory_get_usage(); $start_time = microtime(true); $result = []; for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) { $result[] = json_decode($json); } $end_memory = memory_get_usage(); $end_time = microtime(true); // Before this patch: In 0.126 seconds: added 97.99 MiB // After this patch: In 0.096 seconds: added 41.99 MiB printf("In %.3f seconds: added %.2f MiB\n", $end_time - $start_time, ($end_memory - $start_memory)/1000000); // For objects $json = '[' . str_repeat('{},', 100000) . "null]"; $start_memory = memory_get_usage(); $start_time = microtime(true); for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) { $result[] = json_decode($json, true); } $end_memory = memory_get_usage(); $end_time = microtime(true); // Before this patch: In 0.126 seconds: added 97.99 MiB // After this patch: In 0.096 seconds: added 41.99 MiB printf("In %.3f seconds: added %.2f MiB (objects decoded as arrays) \n", $end_time - $start_time, ($end_memory - $start_memory)/1000000); ``` Closes GH-4861. |
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json.c | ||
json_encoder.c | ||
json_parser.y | ||
json_scanner.re | ||
Makefile.frag | ||
Makefile.frag.w32 | ||
php_json.h | ||
php_json_encoder.h | ||
php_json_parser.h | ||
php_json_scanner.h |