On 20 December 2012 20:06, Lazare Inepologlou <linep...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Of course, I have no idea if anyone in userspace is using
> DateTimeImmutable...
>
> Well, it seems unlikely, unless he is Yoda or French.
>
> I mean, in English, it is common to put the adjective in front of the noun,
> isn't it?

Class names aren't particularly subject, too strictly, to English
grammar rules.  Besides, the coding standards [1] dictate the class
name should be prefixed with the 'parent set' (e.g. extension name),
which in this case is not "Immutable".

[1] https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/master/CODING_STANDARDS#L152

>
> Lazare INEPOLOGLOU
> Ingénieur Logiciel
>
>

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