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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T05:44:36+00:00 2026-05-18T05:44:36+00:00

Which is more performant: ($longstring . $longstring) . $longstring , or $longstring . ($longstring

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Which is more performant: ($longstring . $longstring) . $longstring, or $longstring . ($longstring . $longstring)? Is PHP’s concatenation operator left- or right-associative? Is its associativity optimal, or should I override its associativity with parentheses?

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    2026-05-18T05:44:37+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 5:44 am

    $x . $y . $z is the same as ($x . $y) . $z

    However, there is no performance to be gained via either approach. It’s like:

    // ($x . $y) . $ z
    $tmp = $x . $y;
    return $tmp . $z;
    

    vs

    // $x . ($y . $ z)
    $tmp = $y . $z;
    return $x . $tmp;
    

    In both cases, the same amount of concatenations are occurring. If one method were faster (but neither are), then it would be dependent on the lengths of $x, $y, and $z. (i.e., Is it faster to append a short string to a long string, or to append a long string to a short string is really the question you are asking. Without testing, I’d say the difference is insignificant.)

    Now, these are different: $x .= $y and $x = $y . $x. The first is the single ASSIGN_CONCAT append operation, which might be measurably faster than prepending (CONCAT, ASSIGN). Note that $x = $x . $y, while functionally equivalent to $x .= $y, is also two operations. So that style of appending would have the same performance difference (if any) as prepending.

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