To be fair it depends on what sort of data You have. The results in other answers are (more or less)* correct. I'll paste in the test code on the bottom for clarity.
The important thing here is that You can save a fair amount of memory if you use a predefined object, the trade-off is the fact that you need to define the exact structure.
Consider the following test results:
static obj: 0.04223108291626
memory: 164920
object(staticSet)#1 (3) {
["aaa"]=>
string(3) "aaa"
["bbb"]=>
string(3) "bbb"
["ccc"]=>
string(6) "aaabbb"
}
---------------------------------------
static obj with an additional prop: 0.042968988418579
memory: 524920
object(staticSet2)#1000 (3) {
["aaa"]=>
string(3) "aaa"
["bbb"]=>
string(3) "bbb"
["ddd"]=>
string(6) "aaabbb"
}
---------------------------------------
I might be wrong here, I'm did not look into the PHP source but I believe that as far as PHP is concerned, everything is an array. A predefined object is just a well defined array. An interesting note is that the value type does not have an effect ie. a string value of '1' will take up the same amount of memory as a bool value of true.
Why? Well as I stated before PHP is arrays so if you have an object with a setter function what (a simplified version) PHP does is this:
$objects = ['objectName' => [
'aaa' => '',
'bbb' => '',
'ccc' => '',
'setValue:f' => function('name', 'value') { ... }
]
];
Every time you execute, you do a lookup for the function key that does a lookup for a prop name, plus any validation for prop type etc. in the background. The memory savings in a predefined object come from defining an array of a set length (otherwise impossible in PHP) instead of allocating a chunk of memory.
Conclusion:
Static objects: Yey! We save memory! But if you try to add anything outside the definition it will grow larger then a stdClass.
['aaa'] into [['aaa'],['bbb']]
Arrays: If You write in PHP You better love them, even a string is an array of characters in PHP.
Objects: Objects have cool functionality, they're a wonderful way to keep your code organised, clean, modular. But as we all know "with great power...".
Finally, my test code and the '*'. people seem to forget that if You don't clean up your variables while the script is running they will remain in the memory, while it will not impact the execution time (much), it will impact the memory measurement. So while running a memory profiling unset() is your friend.
<?php
error_reporting(E_ALL);
ini_set('display_errors',1);
$noOfObjects = 1000;
$noOfOperations = 1000;
class set {
public function setKey($key, $value) {
$this->{$key} = $value;
}
public function readKey($name) {
return $this->{$name};
}
}
class staticSet {
public string $aaa;
public string $bbb;
public string $ccc;
}
class staticSet2 {
public string $aaa;
public string $bbb;
}
class staticSet3 {
public bool $aaa;
public bool $bbb;
public bool $ccc;
}
$arraysOf=[];
$t0 = microtime(true);
$start=memory_get_usage();
for ($i=0; $i<$noOfObjects; $i++) {
$z = array(); // definition
for ($j=0; $j<$noOfOperations; $j++) {
$z['aaa'] = 'aaa';
$z['bbb'] = 'bbb';
$z['ccc'] = $z['aaa'].$z['bbb'];
}
$arraysOf[]=$z;
}
$end=memory_get_usage();
echo 'arrays: '.(microtime(true) - $t0).PHP_EOL;
echo 'memory: '.($end-$start).PHP_EOL;
var_dump($z);
unset($t0,$start,$end,$z,$arraysOf);
echo '---------------------------------------'.PHP_EOL;
$arraysOf=[];
$t0 = microtime(true);
$start=memory_get_usage();
for ($i=0; $i<$noOfObjects; $i++) {
$z = new set(); // definition
for ($j=0; $j<$noOfOperations; $j++) {
$z->setKey('aaa','aaa');
$z->setKey('bbb','bbb');
$z->setKey('ccc',$z->readKey('aaa').$z->readKey('bbb'));
}
$arraysOf[]=$z;
}
$end=memory_get_usage();
echo 'dynamic obj: '.(microtime(true) - $t0).PHP_EOL;
echo 'memory: '.($end-$start).PHP_EOL;
var_dump($z);
unset($t0,$start,$end,$z,$arraysOf);
echo '---------------------------------------'.PHP_EOL;
$arraysOf=[];
$t0 = microtime(true);
$start=memory_get_usage();
for ($i=0; $i<$noOfObjects; $i++) {
$z = new staticSet(); // definition
for ($j=0; $j<$noOfOperations; $j++) {
$z->{'aaa'} = 'aaa';
$z->{'bbb'} = 'bbb';
$z->{'ccc'} = $z->{'aaa'}.$z->{'bbb'};
}
$arraysOf[]=$z;
}
$end=memory_get_usage();
echo 'static obj: '.(microtime(true) - $t0).PHP_EOL;
echo 'memory: '.($end-$start).PHP_EOL;
var_dump($z);
unset($t0,$start,$end,$z,$arraysOf);
echo '---------------------------------------'.PHP_EOL;
$arraysOf=[];
$t0 = microtime(true);
$start=memory_get_usage();
for ($i=0; $i<$noOfObjects; $i++) {
$z = new staticSet2(); // definition
for ($j=0; $j<$noOfOperations; $j++) {
$z->{'aaa'} = 'aaa';
$z->{'bbb'} = 'bbb';
$z->{'ddd'} = $z->{'aaa'}.$z->{'bbb'};
}
$arraysOf[]=$z;
}
$end=memory_get_usage();
echo 'static obj with an additional prop: '.(microtime(true) - $t0).PHP_EOL;
echo 'memory: '.($end-$start).PHP_EOL;
var_dump($z);
unset($t0,$start,$end,$z,$arraysOf);
echo '---------------------------------------'.PHP_EOL;
$arraysOf=[];
$t0 = microtime($noOfObjects);
$start=memory_get_usage();
for ($i=0; $i<$noOfObjects; $i++) {
$z = new Ds\Map(); // definition
for ($j=0; $j<$noOfOperations; $j++) {
$z->put('aaa','aaa');
$z->put('bbb','bbb');
$z->put('ccc',$z->get('aaa').$z->get('bbb'));
}
$arraysOf[]=$z;
}
$end=memory_get_usage();
echo 'Ds\Map: '.(microtime(true) - $t0).PHP_EOL;
echo 'memory: '.($end-$start).PHP_EOL;
var_dump($z);
unset($t0,$start,$end,$z,$arraysOf);
echo '---------------------------------------'.PHP_EOL;
$arraysOf=[];
$t0 = microtime(true);
$start=memory_get_usage();
for ($i=0; $i<$noOfObjects; $i++) {
$z = new staticSet(); // definition
for ($j=0; $j<$noOfOperations; $j++) {
$z->{'aaa'} = '1';
$z->{'bbb'} = '1';
$z->{'ccc'} = ($z->{'aaa'} && $z->{'bbb'});
}
$arraysOf[]=$z;
}
$end=memory_get_usage();
echo 'static obj with bool values: '.(microtime(true) - $t0).PHP_EOL;
echo 'memory: '.($end-$start).PHP_EOL;
var_dump($z);
unset($t0,$start,$end,$z,$arraysOf);
echo '---------------------------------------'.PHP_EOL;
$arraysOf=[];
$t0 = microtime(true);
$start=memory_get_usage();
for ($i=0; $i<$noOfObjects; $i++) {
$z = new staticSet3(); // definition
for ($j=0; $j<$noOfOperations; $j++) {
$z->{'aaa'} = '1';
$z->{'bbb'} = '1';
$z->{'ccc'} = ($z->{'aaa'} && $z->{'bbb'});
}
$arraysOf[]=$z;
}
$end=memory_get_usage();
echo 'static obj with defined bool values: '.(microtime(true) - $t0).PHP_EOL;
echo 'memory: '.($end-$start).PHP_EOL;
var_dump($z);
unset($t0,$start,$end,$z,$arraysOf);
echo '---------------------------------------'.PHP_EOL;
$arraysOf=[];
$t0 = microtime(true);
$start=memory_get_usage();
for ($i=0; $i<$noOfObjects; $i++) {
$z = array('aaa' => '','bbb' => '','ccc' => ''); // definition
for ($j=0; $j<$noOfOperations; $j++) {
$z['aaa'] = 'aaa';
$z['bbb'] = 'bbb';
$z['ccc'] = $z['aaa'].$z['bbb'];
}
$arraysOf[]=$z;
}
$end=memory_get_usage();
echo 'predefined array: '.(microtime(true) - $t0).PHP_EOL;
echo 'memory: '.($end-$start).PHP_EOL;
var_dump($z);
unset($t0,$start,$end,$z,$arraysOf);
echo '---------------------------------------'.PHP_EOL;
echo 'phpversion '.phpversion().PHP_EOL;