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Are any of these tests being done with "optimized" code? That is, code that is changed per-version to take advantage of new features?
Or does it only use basic features that doesn't change much between releases?
Are any of these tests being done with "optimized" code? That is, code that is changed per-version to take advantage of new features?
Or does it only use basic features that doesn't change much between releases?
The same code-paths are being tested. There's nothing PHP 5.5/5.6-specific within the PTS code-base at this time with the minimum baseline for compatibility being PHP 5.3.
I wonder if it's relevant in any way to benchmark PHP. It's interpreted so it can't be fast. If you need speed, nowadays you use GPU acceleration or buy more cores. In server use, throughput > latency.
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