On 29 Oct 2007, at 16:51, Joshua Simpson wrote:

Why not use classes in the include files and then you can instantiate
and use the functions specifically?


1) Because wrapping a class around something that isn't a class to begin
with is an awful, baby-Jesus-hating hack
2) these files already exist. One of the services we offer clients, besides penetration testing, is debugging scaffolding and packages. I'm looking to
offer namespace collision detecting for our PHP using clients.
3) Did I mention that the baby Jesus hates people who wrap existing
procedural code into classes?  Well, he does.


LOL, good one. I did not know class wrapping was against my religion. :)

Just refactor that lame procedural code!

hehe


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