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#61 2016-09-06 05:12:36

hcgtv
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From: Key Largo, Florida
Registered: 2005-11-29
Posts: 2,722
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Re: PHPXref at 1024px

Wow, this thread is really interesting, let’s bump.

PHPXref was started in 2006, it was later renamed to PHPCrossRef in 2010 to differentiate the project from the service. Rather than create a new thread, I’ll wait till I change the look and make the site responsive, it’s the last Textpattern site I have running that is not mobile friendly.

The PHP Cross Reference

Grabbed the master branch off of GitHub, ladies and gents Textpattern 4.6.0 beta 3ish.

The Comparison

Version: 4.5.7

Variables: 1724 variable names in 5022 definitions and 26695 references
Functions: 1412 function/method names in 1146 definitions and 14988 references
Classes: 35 class names in 35 definitions and 204 references
Constants: 59 constant names in 70 definitions and 780 references
Files: 116 scanned
Lines: 52763 scanned
Runtime: 7 seconds
Generated: 2015-06-26 18:37:58

Version: 4.6.0

Variables: 1856 variable names in 5702 definitions and 30155 references
Functions: 1602 function/method names in 1409 definitions and 17948 references
Classes: 79 class names in 100 definitions and 266 references
Constants: 94 constant names in 106 definitions and 855 references
Files: 207 scanned
Lines: 87827 scanned
Runtime: 5 seconds
Generated: 2016-09-06 00:12:32

Final Thoughts

Long live Textile!

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#62 2016-09-06 05:56:03

candyman
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Registered: 2006-08-08
Posts: 684

Re: PHPXref at 1024px

What does runtime is referring to? Wordpress: 22 seconds.

BTW, Textpattern is in the CMS category, Wordpress in the Blog one. The war is over, we are in a different league :D

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#63 2016-09-06 06:08:07

hcgtv
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Re: PHPXref at 1024px

candyman wrote #301092:

What does runtime is referring to? Wordpress: 22 seconds.

It’s how long the Perl script takes to generate the cross reference. The last time I generated the WordPress xref, VirtualBox was running on a SATA drive and it took 39 seconds, now it’s running on an SSD, it took 22. The faster processor and increased ram helped, but the SSD kicks ass.

BTW, Textpattern is in the CMS category, Wordpress in the Blog one. The war is over, we are in a different league :D

WordPress will always be a blog in my eyes, Textpattern can be whatever it wants to be.

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#64 2016-09-06 22:40:42

hcgtv
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Re: PHPXref at 1024px

About a year ago, I placed password restrictions on the PHPCrossRef site, it’s been rather quiet since then, which let me get some work done.

I’ve decided to open it up again, no more passwords are needed to view the cross references, happy, happy, joy, joy :)

Should anyone have any projects they’d like to see added to the library, there’s a submit email link in the footer of the site.

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#65 2020-11-14 23:10:55

hcgtv
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Re: PHPXref at 1024px

Textpattern 4.8.3 PHPCrossRef

The project grew from 4.6.2 to 4.8.3, hey progress ;)

I’m on fiber now, the rsync to DreamHost took 38 seconds, like wow.

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#66 2020-11-15 08:41:39

Bloke
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Re: PHPXref at 1024px

Nice one, Bert! Thank you so much. I love this resource.


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#67 2020-11-15 11:24:14

hcgtv
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Re: PHPXref at 1024px

Bloke wrote #326768:

Nice one, Bert! Thank you so much. I love this resource.

Thanks Stef, all-nighters generating cross references on old hardware and rsyncing them on slow connections, while the family complains about me sucking up all their bandwidth has caused me many a time to wonder if it was all worth it.

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#68 2020-11-15 11:29:33

etc
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Re: PHPXref at 1024px

hcgtv wrote #326775:

… if it was all worth it.

Absolutely, that was my txp Bible when I have started writing plugins.

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#69 2020-11-15 11:35:56

hcgtv
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Re: PHPXref at 1024px

etc wrote #326776:

Absolutely, that was my txp Bible when I have started writing plugins.

If you ever have any suggestions to improve it, please let me know.

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#70 2020-11-15 15:23:48

etc
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Re: PHPXref at 1024px

hcgtv wrote #326779:

If you ever have any suggestions to improve it, please let me know.

I’m less using it nowadays, since a fresh git copy permanently stays on my laptop, but will do if I have any suggestion. Thanks for your time and efforts!

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#71 2020-11-15 15:36:34

hcgtv
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Re: PHPXref at 1024px

etc wrote #326787:

I’m less using it nowadays, since a fresh git copy permanently stays on my laptop, but will do if I have any suggestion. Thanks for your time and efforts!

What Git copy?

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#72 2020-11-15 15:38:45

etc
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Re: PHPXref at 1024px

hcgtv wrote #326788:

What Git copy?

Few of them, actually.

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