On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 10:21 AM, Tyler Romeo <tylerromeo(a)gmail.com> wrote:
So I ran a brief benchmark on my vagrant instance
recently (nothing fancy,
just 50,000 iterations of a single line of code), and I found that
htmlspecialchars() performs *significantly* faster than strtr() (a
difference of like 37%).
Html::element (and other places in the Html class) prefer using strtr()
with a manual list of some elements rather than htmlspecialchars(). The
reasoning behind this (I think) is do make the output document slightly
smaller by a few bytes by not escaping unnecessary items.
So my question is if the byte reduction is really worth it, or if we would
rather have a 37% reduction in escaping speed?
Sounds like you're comparing apples to oranges here. What
happens to the speed when you change Html::element() and
friends? To (average) page size?
-Chad