ID:               48278
 Updated by:       [email protected]
 Reported By:      zyss at mail dot zp dot ua
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: Irrelevant
 PHP Version:      5.2.9
 New Comment:

And it will most definitely break stuff since removing the $ would
clash with any defined constants.


Previous Comments:
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[2009-05-14 11:07:12] [email protected]

Fork away, it is open source after all.



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[2009-05-14 09:04:20] zyss at mail dot zp dot ua

Description:
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$ character is one of the most widely used in PHP code, in most cases
its use is unreasonable. I understand its historical roots, it came from
Unix shell scripts (such as bash) where it was required to make
interpreter’s "life" easier. But today's most powerful languages do not
require use of variable prefix to distinguish between variable and other
identifiers.

There are some cases where use of $ if reasonable, for example inside
strings and when calling function by name stored in a variable. In all
other cases programmers are dazzled by it.

I do not propose to remove $ prefix, it would be a major improvement to
make it OPTIONAL (this change will not break any existing code but many
people will breathe a sigh of relief).

P.S. If you will continue to prefer PHP-interpreter developers'
convenience over PHP-code developers' we will start our own fork of PHP
to be able to add required functionality to it.



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