On 29 Okt., 23:06, Bernhard Schussek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Why is in most of the core objects of symfony the method initialize()
> the preferred way of object initialization instead of using the
> constructor? Is there some special reason behind this? Isn't the object
> then in a kind of incomplete state between creation and the call of
> initialize?

IMHO the only use of that is that you can initialize the object again
later if needed.
Or is there something related to exception handling?

Regards,
Matthias


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