2011/12/19 Ángel González <keis...@gmail.com>: > On 19/12/11 21:23, Paul Dragoonis wrote: >> Barbu, >> >> This is how constants work in all viable languages such as C/++. > I disagree. In C you can have: > const data foo[] = { { "Data1", 2 }, { "Data2", 78 } };
Agreed, i was more thinking of #define (not const), when setting up values such as 'MAX_LEN', being a typical use case for PHP. > > It's not unusual in php to have a complex structure that won't change > in a variable. It should be an array, but as array is not allowed as > content, > you need to leave it as a static variable that you won't never change. > -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php