On Wed Nov 9 10:01 PM, guilhermebla...@gmail.com wrote: > > Some would simply say "he only did that because he got 3 proposals > rejected". Others would say "he is pressuring A to be in PHP". But not. > I learned the hard way and multiple times to hear a big NO. But at the > same time, I earn my salary from a language that is lead by people > that do only what they want, not what the language really needs. PHP > is a mess, everyone knows it. You have the power to change that, to > make it right.
spl_autoload_register('SplAutoLoader'); class_exists('Foo'); // Fatal error is_a('Foo', 'Bar', true); // Fatal error is_subclass_of('Foo', 'Bar'); // Fatal error How exactly is PSR-0 making the language better? It's inconsistent with what's in core. That said, I don't think there's anything wrong with bringing the className => fileMapping convention of PSR-0 in core. Small political note: I trust decision making in php to people who understand the internals of the language (on a majority that's the core devs). Other political note: PSR-0 seems to imply that your 'standard project' should have a particular directory structure: https://github.com/lapistano/fig-standards/tree/compatibilityTests/ Is this right, wrong, for the better good? -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php