Hi!
So why the $%#$%& can't we use "package" if the implementation has nothing incommon with namespaces in c++ (your example, not mine)?
We could use "package" or we could use "hexaflexagon" or we could use "triskaidekaphobia" or any other word. But if we have namespace implementation in PHP, why don't we call it "namespace"? Because it is "inconsistent" with C++? To hell with C++ then, nobody said PHP is C++.
Well. I do want that indentation if I ever will be dumb enough to have multiple namespace in the same file..
Indentation happens when you do () even once. {} implies that everything inside it is on next level of hierarchy and thus should be indented. Of course, it's "inconsistent" with Python, so maybe we should drop braces altogether...
Its not about consistency for me. Its about that little gut feeling you have.
Well, of course I can not address little gut feeling with any logical argument. But to hell with logic and reasoning, let the little gut feeling rule.
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