Well, I would reply that this is probably as easy to read ...
You should think about poeple having digg into your code, or about you in a few 
month...

Moreover, having much parameters (more than 4) is not a good idea (for the same 
reading and understanding reasons). Functions having more than 4 params should 
probably be refactored... Especially inside the constructor !

this is my own thinking, of course

Vincent


-----Original Message-----
From: Kelly Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 28/11/2006 2:57
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] func_get_args as a hash? (faster constructors)
 
If I define a function like this:

function foo ($x, $y, $z) {}

and then call: foo(1,2,"bar");

is there a function I can call inside foo() that yields this hash:

{"x" => 1, "y" => 2, "z" => "bar"}

In other words, gives me the values *and names* of the arguments to foo?

func_get_args just yields the values.

Having this function would make writing constuctors easier.

The normal way:

fuction ClassName ($x, $y, $z) {
   $this->x = $x;
   $this->y = $y;
   $this->z = $z;
}

could be replaced with:

function ClassName ($x, $y, $z) {
   foreach (magic_function_i_want() as $key=>$val) {
      $this->$key =$val;
   }
}

Obviously, it's more of a savings when you have a large number of parameters.

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