On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What about making FALIASES so it can be found in is_*? Really easier for
> newbies.
We generally don't want to clutter our function namespaces with aliases
UNLESS there is a very good reason for.
Derick
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Okay, some of them are in ctype. But it should be easier to have them in
> > standard so basic user should use them.
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> ctype is enabled by defa
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What about making FALIASES so it can be found in is_*? Really easier for
newbies.
We want to get rid of function aliases whereever possible,
not generate new ones.
We talked about the naming for the ctype functions back
then when i wrote them and decided not to use is_*
I was refering about ctype lib :)
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Maxim Maletsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... :
> even earlier, I though...
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> What really needs to be done is to document them better under ereg* and
> preg* and, maybe even, strings sections of documentation. This, I thin
even earlier, I though...
What really needs to be done is to document them better under ereg* and
preg* and, maybe even, strings sections of documentation. This, I think,
would give them the required famousity.
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Hartmut Holzgraefe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote..
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Okay, some of them are in ctype. But it should be easier to have them in
standard so basic user should use them.
ctype is enabled by default in 4.3 ...
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Okay, some of them are in ctype. But it should be easier to have them in
standard so basic user should use them. It would be as easy as is_numeric()
for instance...
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