Marcus Boerger wrote: > Hello Greg, > > I think Johannes has a point here. It is doable in PHP already and you > don't hit a performance issue here as you are showing the message only > when the class is not present. That is just add Johanne' code after you > know that your autoload was responsible but cannot find the class.
Hi, Just to help with the volume of mail - I know when an idea will not be implemented, and I've got the hacky code in my implementation (and it works even if the smell of the code repulses me :), so this thread can die now for the more important issues. Thanks, Greg -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php