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To: "Lars Torben Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Hojtsy Gabor"
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Cc: "Daniel Beckham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "phpdoc"
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Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2001 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DOC] Function References not showing up in docs for mixed
case function names

> This problem with the functions names have been discussed several times.
> Look at the mysql_*() functions, there is everything ok. Zeev made aliases
> so we have now easy functions name which can be rememberd by any average
> user.

> Sure function names are case-insensitive.  But can you imagine to rename a
> function like ImageCopyMerge() or ImageCopyResampled() to imagecopymerge()
> or imagecopyresampled()?

It took me a few minutes to understand what you were saying, but I see now
that you mean that it's difficult to read those long function names in code.
What does it take to add aliases for these functions?  Is having this many
function aliases ok with the development team, etc.?  If this is truly an
issue, can we begin making these transitions?

Daniel


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