Alternative PHP Cache
- Introduction
- Installing/Configuring
- Predefined Constants
- APC Functions
- apc_add — Cache a variable in the data store
- apc_bin_dump — Get a binary dump of the given files and user variables
- apc_bin_dumpfile — Output a binary dump of cached files and user variables to a file
- apc_bin_load — Load a binary dump into the APC file/user cache
- apc_bin_loadfile — Load a binary dump from a file into the APC file/user cache
- apc_cache_info — Retrieves cached information from APC's data store
- apc_cas
- apc_clear_cache — Clears the APC cache
- apc_compile_file — Stores a file in the bytecode cache, bypassing all filters.
- apc_dec — Decrease a stored number
- apc_define_constants — Defines a set of constants for retrieval and mass-definition
- apc_delete_file — Deletes files from the opcode cache
- apc_delete — Removes a stored variable from the cache
- apc_exists — Checks if APC key exists
- apc_fetch — Fetch a stored variable from the cache
- apc_inc — Increase a stored number
- apc_load_constants — Loads a set of constants from the cache
- apc_sma_info — Retrieves APC's Shared Memory Allocation information
- apc_store — Cache a variable in the data store
- APCIterator — The APCIterator class
- APCIterator::__construct — Constructs an APCIterator iterator object
- APCIterator::current — Get current item
- APCIterator::getTotalCount — Get total count
- APCIterator::getTotalHits — Get total cache hits
- APCIterator::getTotalSize — Get total cache size
- APCIterator::key — Get iterator key
- APCIterator::next — Move pointer to next item
- APCIterator::rewind — Rewinds iterator
- APCIterator::valid — Checks if current position is valid