Gerben Jacobs
Gerben Jacobs

Reputation: 4583

apc_add() versus apc_store()

I know that apc_store() overwrites the key if it already exists, so I know the difference, my question is just: What's the better method/best practice?

Upvotes: 21

Views: 7514

Answers (4)

Poelinca Dorin
Poelinca Dorin

Reputation: 9703

Really depends on the logic you need to apply: do you need to overwrite the key or not? It’s all up to you.

Upvotes: 1

etov
etov

Reputation: 3032

In addition to what @Pascal MARTIN writes, there is a major practical difference between them.

In a heavily concurrent environment, e.g. when using apc for user objects in apache, the use of apc_store might lead to apc time bomb (the link is from 2007 but still relevant!), while apc_add mitigates this issue.

See also: https://serverfault.com/questions/342295/apc-keeps-crashing

Upvotes: 2

staabm
staabm

Reputation: 1575

you need apc_add() in case you like to implement an atomic counter in a concurrent environment. thats the main use-case IMO.

Upvotes: 1

Pascal MARTIN
Pascal MARTIN

Reputation: 401002

The only difference between those two functions is that apc_add() will not overwrite an existing entry.
apc_store(), on the other hand, will overwrite an existing entry.

So, which one should your use, between apc_add() and apc_store() ?
Well, it all depends on your needs : do you want an existing entry to be overwritten, or not ?

Upvotes: 43

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