Marcus Boerger wrote:
here again namespaces would be perfect. Given a lib that doesn't prefix
you'd simply do:
namespace LibNameHere { reqire "some_lib_include"; }
and be done...wohooo :-)
Only if newly introduced PHP core classes use a namespace too. You'll have
to use PHP\Date (or the like) if you want to avoid conflicts in existing
code. Plus maybe something like "import PHP\Date as Date" or something
along these lines if you want to avoid PHP\ in newly written code where
you know that there is no Date class yet.
PS: I'd rather have : for namespaces with the whitespace restriction for ?
a:x : b:y than the confusing (escaping characters outside of a string?)
backslash.
- Chris
Have I missed something or what? Why not use C++ style for namespaces?
backslash is really ugly!
Nuno
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