In my opinion, discussing adding autoloading at this stage rates as premature optimisation. As someone else noted, we're making educated
autoloading is not an optimization. It's not a performance feature (it can be more or less performing depending on how many classes you have, how they are used and what do you compare to) but it is great convenience feature that allows you to get rid of the ugly code like if(!class_exists('Foo')) { require 'Foo.php'} once and for good.
The way I see it, autoloading is an optimisation. I know it can make requiring/including easier, but how much easier? The ZF has most things
A lot easier. :) In any case, you don't pay for it if you don't use it. -- Stanislav Malyshev, Zend Products Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.zend.com/
