PHP Threads and Synchronization

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孤城傲影 2020-12-16 06:09

I\'m new to PHP, so to get started I\'ve decided to implement a singleton.

While I am able to recreate the singleton pattern in php, but I am not sure how to impleme

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  • 2020-12-16 07:08

    Share-nothing Architecture

    PHP has a Share-nothing Architecture:

    • Like HTTP, each request is distinct
    • Shared data is pushed down to the data-store layer
    • Avoid front controllers

    This gives us:

    • Ability to load balance
    • Invisible failover from one datacenter to another
    • Better modularization of applications
    • Easier to develop and debug

    double-checked locking

    but I am not sure how to implement double-checked locking.

    In general the database layer is responsible for this. MySQL(innodb) standard has for example row level locking(which should be sufficient for this).

    InnoDB does locking on the row level and runs queries as nonlocking consistent reads by default, in the style of Oracle.

    If this is not sufficient than SQL also has for example transactions to make this happen.

    Books Online defines a transaction as a "sequence of operations performed as a single logical unit of work"

    Fork processes

    Like the slides say PHP has a Share-nothing-Architecture(traditional) which also does imply that PHP does NOT have a thread(model). Although you can compile(not enabled by default) PHP to have support to fork processes which can communicate with each other. When you also compile the Semaphore Functions then you can do things like sem_acquire and sem_release. But in general this does not apply PHP.

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