Thanks Larry,

I don't really like the java-style mapping from namespace to filename either. Would prefer to see that not happen at all.... wonder what the chances of that are....

ABSOLUTELY do not agree with treating the _ as a directory separator. Many languages do NOT do this (FLEX, etc). Would really be a pain in moving drupal in any OO directions as well. The deep trees that are typical in java are not my friend. I'd like to be able to bundle things in flatter structures, if I can. The _ directory separator greatly impedes that effort.

I also don't really like the mandate of 1 class name per file name, but I'll probably get overruled on that one, too.

Thanks for taking up the cause!

Dave
On Nov 18, 2009, at 10:05 PM, Larry Garfield wrote:

It got renamed. The new docs (I don't think they're set in stone yet, but I
just got here) are:

http://groups.google.com/group/php-standards/web/php-coding-standard
http://groups.google.com/group/php-standards/web/psr-0-final-proposal

Feedback, I suppose, should get filtered through me and I'll try to summarize as well as I can. It's an open-read list, though, so anyone interested can
browse the archives.

On Wednesday 11 November 2009 8:43:49 pm David Metzler wrote:
I agree whole heartedly with you on this.

FYI:  The document appears to have been removed.  I'd be interested
in reading it if it ever appears again.

Dave

On Nov 11, 2009, at 9:19 AM, [email protected] wrote:
It seems to cover fewer things than they used to, but the one it
does cover is the one that is least Drupal-friendly; specifically
it mandates a direct Java-style mapping from namespace and class
name to file name.  I dislike that and find it fundamentally Drupal-
incompatible, but we'll see.

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