ID:               11836
 Comment by:       double-penetration1223 at hotmail dot com
 Reported By:      developer at libero dot it
 Status:           Suspended
 Bug Type:         Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: ms nt 4
 PHP Version:      4.0.4pl1
 New Comment:

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Previous Comments:
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[2001-07-02 11:01:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

yes, actual knowledge of the coding technics one uses never did any
harm.

I'll leave this suspended as it's a featrue request (and not very
likely to get satisfied)

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[2001-07-02 10:53:29] developer at libero dot it

It's a good idea. 
Thank you.
I still hope that require and include will works innner class
declaration in future.

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[2001-07-02 10:24:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Why don't you move your common variables and methods to a separate
class, and have your 200 classes extend it?

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[2001-07-02 09:41:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Not a bug, this was never supposed to work. making this a feature
request.

Derick

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[2001-07-02 09:39:39] developer at libero dot it

Require nor Include works inner a class file.

I have 200+ classes that have a common declaration of variables and
methods.
Everytime I need  to modify this declarations I have to modify this
200+ files.

If I could use require or include there I had only one file to modify.

This is the file where I define the class, it's only a LITTLE example:

===== class_test.php =====
<?
class test {
  var $b=0;
  var $c=1;
  function test() { //this is the constructor
    //some code here
  }
  
  include("common_declarations.php"); //same with require
}
?>
========  end  ========


And this is the file where I have the common declarations for 200+
files.

===== common_declarations.php =====
<?
var $common_variable1=1;
function common_method1 () {
  $this->b++;
}
function common_method2 ($p=1) {
  $this->b=$p;
}
//etc....
?>
=====  end  =====

This does not work, the error is:

========
Parse error:  parse error, expecting `T_OLD_FUNCTION' or `T_FUNCTION'
or `T_VAR' or
`'}'' 
========


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