Hello Michael,

Undercores were actual in PHP4 when classes didn't contained
private/protected modifiers. It's nonsense to implement this rules in
PHP5, imho. 

Saturday, July 10, 2010, 6:33:24 AM, you wrote:

> I see that Symfony2 has for the most part adopted the PEAR / ZF coding
> standards.  Is there any plan to adopt the leading underscore for
> protected and private class properties and methods (e.g.
> $_protectedVariable)?  Whether or not you like leading underscores,
> without adopting this important and differentiating aspect of the
> PEAR / ZF coding standards, Symfony2 is still creating its own unique
> coding standard.




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