Derick,
I am not sure where you came up with this idea, but it's patently
untrue. Core and userland have to co-exist, and that means cooperation,
not blatant disregard for thousands of users out there. Unless you're
speaking only for yourself, and in that case, I hope your upcoming
vacation is a good one, cause you need to de-stress, or something.
- Andrei
On Nov 25, 2005, at 4:09 AM, Derick Rethans wrote:
No, why should it? We reserve the right to use whatever name we want in
the core (although prefixing internal classes with Pear would be
sneaky ;-) )
No no, the core reserves the right to name whatever they want, it's
the
userland code that is responsible for prefixing their classes.
Is that why function names were prefixed? Or __get?
No, that's for logic's sense.
Derick
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