Makoto Tozawa wrote:
> Jani Taskinen wrote:
> 
>>     Show me one such person please. One that does this using PHP. :)
>>     One that really NEEDS this to be possible..
> 
> 
> It's impossible to find one as PHP doesn't support it today.
> 
> Think of defining a class which encapsulates a database table, and the
> table name and column names are in native languages. If PHP restricts
> the class and function names to ascii characters, programmers need to
> maintain the mapping from the table name to the class name, and the
> column name to the set/get function name. Can you guess how painfull
> it would be?
> Think of a code generator which generates classes from database tables.
> What kind of class/function names the code generator could automatically
> generate if the programming language restricts the identifiers to ascii
> characters?

Same goes for SOAP, COM and Java integration.  All of these potentially
need to map to unicode identifiers and trying to work around this would
be annoying.

-Rasmus

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