It should be reasonable though it will subtly change the expected behaviour 
(might need to wait for a 1.10 release though it can be fixed in trunk now). 
Can you create an issue for this? If not - just ping me and I'll add an issue 
for you. The next bug hunt is around two weeks away so I'll look at it then if 
not already fixed at that time.

Paddy

 Pádraic Brady

http://blog.astrumfutura.com
http://www.survivethedeepend.com
OpenID Europe Foundation Irish Representative





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From: Joe Czhlobatnik <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, November 3, 2009 6:56:17 PM
Subject: [fw-general] Zend_Service_Twitter constructor

  
There are cases where Zend_Service_Twitter can be used without 
authentication, but the constructor requires $username and $password to 
always be passed. For example, checking if a given username exists or not: 

$tw = new Zend_Service_Twitter(null); 
$exists = $tw->user->show($who)->id() !== null; 

Since the first parameter is required, I can't simply do this: 

$tw = new Zend_Service_Twitter(); 

I'm thinking that both constructor parameters should be optional, in 
order to more cleanly support these anonymous uses. Does this seem 
reasonable? 
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