From 7a34401a94c9dceae30680e81b5f62c4299c28cd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Remi Collet Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 06:40:52 +0200 Subject: php-pecl-judy: 1.0.1 --- README | 210 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 210 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 README (limited to 'README') diff --git a/README b/README deleted file mode 100644 index 99b0f82..0000000 --- a/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,210 +0,0 @@ - PHP Judy - extension creating and accessing dynamic arrays - ================================================================ - -Content ---------- - 1. Introduction - 2. Directory Contents - 3. How to install - 4. Usage (Examples) - 5. Reporting Bugs - 6. Todo - - -1. INTRODUCTION ------------------ - -php-judy is an extension by Nicolas Brousse for the Judy C library. - -> http://pecl.php.net/package/Judy - -> http://github.com/orieg/php-judy - -(see Section 4 of this document for PHP examples) - -A Judy array is a complex but very fast associative array data structure for -storing and looking up values using integer or string keys. Unlike normal -arrays, Judy arrays may be sparse; that is, they may have large ranges of -unassigned indices. - - -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_array - -The PHP extension is base on the Judy C library that implements a dynamic array. -A Judy array consumes memory only when populated yet can grow to take advantage -of all available memory. Judy's key benefits are: scalability, performance, -memory efficiency, and ease of use. Judy arrays are designed to grow without -tuning into the peta-element range, scaling near O(log-base-256) -- 1 more RAM -access at 256 X population. - - -> http://judy.sourceforge.net - -2. PHP JUDY TOP DIRECTORY CONTENTS: ------------------------------------- - -README This file. -LICENSE The PHP License used by this project. -EXPERIMENTAL Note about the status of this package. - -lib/ Header and source libraries used by the package. -libjudy/ Bundled libJudy. -tests/ Unit tests. -*.c, *.h Header and source files used to build the package. -*.php PHP test/examples scripts. - - -3. HOW TO INSTALL ------------------- - - A. Linux - - From the PHP Judy sources : - - phpize - ./configure --with-judy[=DIR] - make - make test - make install - - If you are using Ubuntu or Debian, you can install libJudy with apt : - - apt-get install libjudydebian1 libjudy-dev - phpize - ./configure --with-judy=/usr - make - make test - make install - - B. Windows - - On Windows, you will need to build LibJudy yourself. - - Download the sources at - - http://sourceforge.net/projects/judy/ - - Extract the sources, and open the Visual Studio command prompt and navigate to - the source directory. Then execute: - - build - - This creates "Judy.lib", copy this into the php-sdk library folder and name it - - libJudy.lib - - Then copy the include file "judy.h" into the php-sdk includes folder. Now its - time to build pecl/judy, extract the pecl/judy into your build folder where - the build scripts will be able to pick it up, e.g.: - - C:\php\pecl\judy\ - - If your source of PHP is located in: - - C:\php\src\ - - The rest of the steps is pretty straight forward, like any other external - extension: - - buildconf - configure --with-judy=shared - nmake - - C. Mac OS X - - You will need to install the libJudy first. Download the sources at - - http://sourceforge.net/projects/judy/ - - Extract the sources, then cd into the source directory and execute : - - ./configure - make - make install - - Use pecl to install the PHP Judy extension : - - sudo pecl -d preferred_state=beta install Judy - - -4. USAGE (EXAMPLES) ------------------- - -Judy's array can be used like usual PHP arrays. The difference will be in the -type of key/values that you can use. Judy arrays are optimised for memory usage -but it force to some limitation in the PHP API. - -There is currently 5 type of PHP Judy Arrays : - - BITSET (using Judy1) - - INT_TO_INT (using JudyL) - - INT_TO_MIXED (using JudyL) - - STRING_TO_INT (using JudySL) - - STRING_TO_MIXED (using JudySL) - -You can use foreach() and the PHP array notation on all PHP Judy arrays. - - A. BITSET - - Bitset implementation is quite basic for now. It allow you to set a bunch of index - setting the value to false will be the same than using unset(). - - $bitset = new Judy(Judy::BITSET); - $bitset[124] = true; - ... - - print $bitset[124]; // will print 1 - - $bitset[124] = false; // is the same as unset($bitset[124]) - - B. INT_TO_INT - - This type let you create an array with key and value of integer, and integer only. - - $int2int = new Judy(Judy::INT_TO_INT); - $int2int[125] = 17; - ... - - print $int2int[125]; // will print 17 - - C. INT_TO_MIXED - - This type let you create an array with key as integer and value of any type, including - other judy array or any object. - - $int2mixed = new Judy(Judy::INT_TO_MIXED); - $int2mixed[1] = "one"; - $int2mixed[2] = array('a', 'b', 'c'); - $int2mixed[3] = new Judy(Judy::BITSET); - - D. STRING_TO_INT - - This type let you create an array with key as string (currently limited to 65536 char.) - and an integer as the value. - - $string2int = new Judy(Judy::STRING_TO_INT); - $string2int["one"] = 1; - $string2int["two"] = 2; - - print $string2int["one"]; // will print 1 - - E. STRING_TO_MIXED - - This type let you create an array with key as string and values of any type, including - other judy array or any objects. - - $string2mixed = new Judy(Judy::STRING_TO_MIXED); - $string2mixed["string"] = "hello world!"; - $string2mixed["array"] = array('a', 'b', 'c'); - $string2mixed["integer"] = 632; - $string2mixed["bitset"] = new Judy(Judy::BITSET); - - -5. REPORTING BUGS ------------------- - -If you encounter a bug, please submit it via the bug tracker on Git Hub: - - https://github.com/orieg/php-judy/issues - - -6. TODO --------- - - * Implements comparator and cast handler - * Add bitset comparator (cf. Judy1Op sample) -- cgit