• Resolved Fritex

    (@fritex)


    Hello,

    I wonder if there will be support, if needed, and if it will have some benefits for WordPress performance (WordPress 5.5 or further) using the W3 Total Cache plugin with OPCache preloading in PHP 7.4?
    – opcache.preload

    Moreover, would there be any benefits of using PHP 8 with OPCache JIT?
    – opcache.jit, opcache.jit_buffer_size

    If so, when could we expect some changes and maybe the beta testing of W3TC to give you feedback information about it?

    I really hope it would be compatible, if not already, and a possibility to gather some more benefits regarding the performance.

    Thank you for feedback!

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  • Thread Starter Fritex

    (@fritex)

    And, I wonder is the current version already compatible with PHP 7.4?
    Can I test it on my server environment?

    Thanks

    Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @fritex

    Thank you for your inquiry and I am happy to answer this.
    Yes W3 Total Cache is compatible with PHP 7.4 and as for your other question, PHP 8 is expected to be released in December 2020 and will bring us a bunch of new features and language improvements.
    I’ll make sure to talk to the team and once I have more information I’ll get back to you on this.
    Thanks!

    Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @fritex

    Thank you for your patience. I’ve created a Github issue in our repository on your behalf.
    Please make sure to track the progress of the issue and comment on it if you have any additional info.
    Thank you!

    Thread Starter Fritex

    (@fritex)

    Dear @vmarko

    Thank you for fast response and helpful feedforward information regarding my questions!

    Will do, as soon as possible.

    Thank you in advance

    Sincerely

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