apc_define_constants
(PECL apc >= 3.0.0)
apc_define_constants — Defines a set of constants for retrieval and mass-definition
Description
define() is notoriously slow. Since the main benefit of APC is to increase the performance of scripts/applications, this mechanism is provided to streamline the process of mass constant definition. However, this function does not perform as well as anticipated.
For a better-performing solution, try the » hidef extension from PECL.
Note: To remove a set of stored constants (without clearing the entire cache), an empty array may be passed as the constants parameter, effectively clearing the stored value(s).
Parameters
- key
-
The key serves as the name of the constant set being stored. This key is used to retrieve the stored constants in apc_load_constants().
- constants
-
An associative array of constant_name => value pairs. The constant_name must follow the normal constant naming rules. value must evaluate to a scalar value.
- case_sensitive
-
The default behaviour for constants is to be declared case-sensitive; i.e. CONSTANT and Constant represent different values. If this parameter evaluates to FALSE the constants will be declared as case-insensitive symbols.
Return Values
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
Examples
Example #1 apc_define_constants() example
<?php
$constants = array(
'ONE' => 1,
'TWO' => 2,
'THREE' => 3,
);
apc_define_constants('numbers', $constants);
echo ONE, TWO, THREE;
?>
The above example will output:
123
See Also
- apc_load_constants() - Loads a set of constants from the cache
- define() - Defines a named constant
- constant() - Returns the value of a constant
- Or the PHP constants reference