Hi Steph,
Thanks for this masterful summary. I'm sorry about the name confusion;
however, the 1st letter was correct.
It looks like late static binding has become bogged in April.
However, there are many clever people contributing to the framework and
I'm hopeful that someone such as Martel, Mathew, Bill, Thomas etc might,
if they see the need for late static binding, help Mike, Dmitry and
Jochem with the patch that is needed for PHP ?5.3 or 6.
As someone once intimated , the Zend Framework may help to drive PHP
faster ; and this may be a case in point.
Allan Vernon
Steph Fox wrote:
Hi Allan,
Dmitry Stogov worked with Mike on his late static binding patch _last
March_ and posted it for review. The problem with it was that it
slowed down PHP too much to be useful. Mike hasn't - so far anyway -
come up with anything since - but it was only ever intended to be
explored for PHP 6 anyway. Please don't read that as any kind of
guarantee it'll be in PHP 6.
http://devzone.zend.com/node/view/id/1483#Heading4
That was the last material reference to it on-list.
- Steph (not Sara :)
----- Original Message ----- From: "allan vernon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [fw-general] RE: Late static binding for PHP 5
The quotation came from the summary minutes of the Paris Developer's
Meeting(?PDM you referred to). I presume that the Marcus, referred to in
conclusion 2. of the quotation, was Marcus Börger (SOMABO) who was
going to
prepare an implementation suggestion.
I thought that I read in one of Sara Goleman's more recent summaries that
late static binding was still on the agenda for PHP 6. Can't find it
at the
moment though.
Mike Lively in his August 24 2006 blog had the following note:
Late Static Binding
I haven't been able to touch this in what seems like ages and have
(unfortunately) completely missed the boat for PHP 5.2. But I am
hoping to
take a look at the current patch, come up with some solid use cases and
tests, and submit the whole package to PHP Internals for review.
Andi Gutmans wrote:
What's the last you've heard of that? Is it the PDM summary?
I have not found a good way to implement this in PHP and am not quite
sure
it will be in PHP 6.