dev-master
9999999-devBased on the wonderful work by Tom Westcott (https://packagist.org/packages/cyberdummy/gzstream) which provided most of the functionality I required. Allows for gzip compressed string streams to be used for holding data. This project was created because I wanted a way to store large database result sets more easily in memory (especially ones that were just going to be output as JSON in an API response), since using a regular PHP array resulted in large memory usage.
MIT
The Requires
by Omar Ramos
dev-scrutinizer-patch-1
dev-scrutinizer-patch-1Based on the wonderful work by Tom Westcott (https://packagist.org/packages/cyberdummy/gzstream) which provided most of the functionality I required. Allows for gzip compressed string streams to be used for holding data. This project was created because I wanted a way to store large database result sets more easily in memory (especially ones that were just going to be output as JSON in an API response), since using a regular PHP array resulted in large memory usage.
MIT
The Requires
by Omar Ramos
v1.0.5
1.0.5.0Based on the wonderful work by Tom Westcott (https://packagist.org/packages/cyberdummy/gzstream) which provided most of the functionality I required. Allows for gzip compressed string streams to be used for holding data. This project was created because I wanted a way to store large database result sets more easily in memory (especially ones that were just going to be output as JSON in an API response), since using a regular PHP array resulted in large memory usage.
MIT
The Requires
by Omar Ramos
v1.0.4
1.0.4.0Based on the wonderful work by Tom Westcott (https://packagist.org/packages/cyberdummy/gzstream) which provided most of the functionality I required. Allows for gzip compressed string streams to be used for holding data. This project was created because I wanted a way to store large database result sets more easily in memory (especially ones that were just going to be output as JSON in an API response), since using a regular PHP array resulted in large memory usage.
MIT
The Requires
by Omar Ramos
v1.0.3
1.0.3.0Based on the wonderful work by Tom Westcott (https://packagist.org/packages/cyberdummy/gzstream) which provided most of the functionality I required. Allows for gzip compressed string streams to be used for holding data. This project was created because I wanted a way to store large database result sets more easily in memory (especially ones that were just going to be output as JSON in an API response), since using a regular PHP array resulted in large memory usage.
MIT
The Requires
by Omar Ramos
v1.0.2
1.0.2.0Based on the wonderful work by Tom Westcott (https://packagist.org/packages/cyberdummy/gzstream) which provided most of the functionality I required. Allows for gzip compressed string streams to be used for holding data. This project was created because I wanted a way to store large database result sets more easily in memory (especially ones that were just going to be output as JSON in an API response), since using a regular PHP array resulted in large memory usage.
MIT
The Requires
by Omar Ramos
v1.0.1
1.0.1.0Based on the wonderful work by Tom Westcott (https://packagist.org/packages/cyberdummy/gzstream) which provided most of the functionality I required. Allows for gzip compressed string streams to be used for holding data. This project was created because I wanted a way to store large database result sets more easily in memory (especially ones that were just going to be output as JSON in an API response), since using a regular PHP array resulted in large memory usage.
MIT
The Requires
by Omar Ramos
v1.0.0
1.0.0.0Based on the wonderful work by Tom Westcott (https://packagist.org/packages/cyberdummy/gzstream) which provided most of the functionality I required. Allows for gzip compressed string streams to be used for holding data. This project was created because I wanted a way to store large database result sets more easily in memory (especially ones that were just going to be output as JSON in an API response), since using a regular PHP array resulted in large memory usage.
MIT
The Requires
by Omar Ramos
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