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the list is almost always going to have just one item on it, if  
the list is almost always going to have just one item on it, if  
that, so it's not worth the trouble.
that, so it's not worth the trouble.
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*'''2005-06-13''' Transcribed from docs for MediaWiki version 1.4.5

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Techniques: Software: MediaWiki: Developer Documents: Deferred.doc

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A few of the database updates required by various functions here can be deferred until after the result page is displayed to the user. For example, updating the view counts, updating the linked-to tables after a save, etc. PHP does not yet have any way to tell the server to actually return and disconnect while still running these updates (as a Java servelet could), but it might have such a feature in the future.

We handle these by creating a deferred-update object (in a real O-O language these would be classes that implement an interface) and putting those objects on a global list, then executing the whole list after the page is displayed. We don't do anything smart like collating updates to the same table or such because the list is almost always going to have just one item on it, if that, so it's not worth the trouble.

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  • 2005-06-13 Transcribed from docs for MediaWiki version 1.4.5