Hello Dmitry,

  so please stick to your own arguments and don't chnage them at random. And
spare us with stupid arguemnts. The renaming patch was perfectly valid when
offered and I am sure the author of that patch would fix it before comitting
if allowed to. So saying that the patch is wrong just because normal
development continued is very offending behavior and does not bring us
anywhere. And sorry but in cases like this I will stick to pointing them
out. Whether anyone likes it or not.

marcus

Tuesday, August 21, 2007, 3:28:11 PM, you wrote:

> Marcus,

> You can laugh as you like.

> I never said that I didn't like rename "namespace" to "package".
> I asked to wait with decision because the whole concept is not finalized
> yet.
> For example "packages" and "multiple namespaces in single file" are
> inconsistent.

> Anyway, I prefer developing PHP than argue with your unconstructive emails.

> Thanks. Dmitry.

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Marcus Boerger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 2:24 PM
>> To: Dmitry Stogov
>> Cc: 'Gregory Beaver'; 'internals Mailing List'; 'Stanislav Malyshev'
>> Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] [PATCH] allowing multiple namespaces 
>> per file plus namespaces with brackets
>> 
>> 
>> Hello Dmitry,
>> 
>> LOL!!!!!
>> 
>> climbing up the chair again, this is the most stupiest arguemnt ever.
>> 
>> didn't you just yesterday suggest we keep it namespace anyway 
>> until we are done. And didn't you guys say that we might end 
>> up with something that really is namespaces anyway.
>> 
>> Please guyse read your own arguments if you do not manage to 
>> remember them.
>> 
>> marcus
>> 
>> Tuesday, August 21, 2007, 10:16:39 AM, you wrote:
>> 
>> > How about "import" statements?
>> > The had effect on current file. How they will behave with 
>> your patch? 
>> > The import in one namespace will affect following namespaces... :)
>> 
>> > Also this change is inconsistent with renaming "namespace" to 
>> > "package".
>> 
>> > Thanks. Dmitry.
>> 
>> 
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: Gregory Beaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 11:57 PM
>> >> To: internals Mailing List; Dmitry Stogov; Stanislav Malyshev
>> >> Subject: [PHP-DEV] [PATCH] allowing multiple namespaces per 
>> >> file plus namespaces with brackets
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> Hi all,
>> >> 
>> >> This patch is also available at
>> >> http://pear.php.net/~greg/namespace.patch.txt
>> >> 
>> >> The patch adds the syntax "namespace { *stuff }" and allows
>> >> multiple namespaces per file with no performance penalty or 
>> >> added complexity as only 4 lines of code need to be changed, 
>> >> and 9 lines of code added to implement this support!
>> >> 
>> >> Basically, there is one use case of multiple namespaces per
>> >> file that the patch is designed to support, which is the 
>> >> ability to cram many files into a single file.  I have done 
>> >> this for purposes of distributing things (prior to phar), it 
>> >> is used by some with phing tasks for performance reasons, and 
>> >> can have other uses as well.
>> >> 
>> >> The patch provides the ability to do this, for example:
>> >> 
>> >> <?php
>> >> namespace One {
>> >>     require_once 'blah.php';
>> >>     class MyClass extends blah
>> >>     {
>> >>         function test()
>> >>         {
>> >>             echo "OK\n";
>> >>         }
>> >>     }
>> >>     function test()
>> >>     {
>> >>         echo "OK\n";
>> >>     }
>> >> }
>> >> 
>> >> namespace Two {
>> >>     class MyClass
>> >>     {
>> >>         function test()
>> >>         {
>> >>             echo "OK\n";
>> >>         }
>> >>     }
>> >>     function test()
>> >>     {
>> >>         echo "OK\n";
>> >>     }
>> >> }
>> >> ?>
>> >> 
>> >> Note that the old format "namespace OneRingToRuleThemAll;" is
>> >> still fully supported, and should be the recommended format, 
>> >> as build tools can easily take an entire file, change 
>> >> namespace .*; into namespace .*{ and append <?php } ?> to the 
>> >> end of the file.
>> >> 
>> >> The attached patch is against php6, but as you can see, a
>> >> blind monkey could port it to PHP_5_3 when the time comes.  
>> >> All of the introduced changes are now tested, including the 
>> >> error message for nested namespace declarations, and the 
>> >> error message for multiple namespace declarations with ; 
>> >> (which was previously untested by .phpt tests)
>> >> 
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Greg
>> >> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Best regards,
>>  Marcus
>> 




Best regards,
 Marcus

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