Stan Vassilev | FM wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Multiple namespaces per file were introduced to allow certain
> workflows in PEAR and frameworks like Symphony which can combine
> multiple classes and namespaces in a single package.
>
> They work like this:
>
>
> namespace X;
>
> ...
>
> namespace Y;
>
> ...
>
>
> The problem is, no one thought of scoping "use" statements, so now
> those merged files share their "use" imports, thus breaking all the
> code where collisions occur.
Hi,
Stan, did you actually try this out? According to my checkout of CVS,
you're wrong. Try this script:
<?php
namespace one;
class one {
static function hi(){echo "hi\n";}
}
one::hi();
namespace two;
use one::one;
one::hi();
namespace three;
one::hi();
?>
The output is:
hi
hi
Fatal error: Class 'three::one' not found in
/home/user/workspace/php5_func/test.php on line 11
Greg
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