On Feb 17, 2005, at 2:55 PM, Jason Garber wrote:
Hello,
Speaking of these matters, how about implementing functions within interfaces?
That is by definition impossible. Instead of being an interface, it would be an implementation.
-ryan
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Thursday, February 17, 2005, 5:46:08 PM, you wrote:
RK> Okay, I'll accept the "no" of course, but I am curious.. Is it an
RK> implementation problem with the current engine? Saying that using interfaces
RK> discards the MI issue is nonsense imho, because I can't implement any
RK> functions in an interface.
RK> So why is this such a big "no"? Implementation problem or is it against a
RK> certain PHP philosophy?
RK> Ron
RK> "Marcus Boerger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message RK> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]RK> somethingHello Ron,
Thursday, February 17, 2005, 11:10:55 PM, you wrote:
A little offtopic, but I'm still curious.. is multiple inheritencewe might see appearing in 5.2 ?
Definitively not. You may raise this question prior to PHP 6, However still getting the answer 'no'. The concept simply doesn't match with PHP and since we have multiple inheritance for interfaces that's enough.
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