On 3/18/2016 9:56 PM, Levi Morrison wrote:
>> At least that's not what it says in the docs.
> 
> I  meant: at least according to the docs:
> http://php.net/manual/en/language.namespaces.rationale.php
> 
>> Namespace names PHP and php, and compound names starting with these names 
>> (like PHP\Classes) are reserved for internal language use and should not be 
>> used in the userspace code.
> 

Okay, I did not know that. However, right now all internal classes and
functions are in *\* and that is also what the coding standards
prescribe. My point being (and was) that this system works well, so why
change it now shortly after a new major version. Changing all old code
would result in an unbelievable breaking change, even with a new major
version, without any real value. Yes, I am saying that although I am
usually totally in favor of changing things to the better. I simply do
not see *any* benefit here.

-- 
Richard "Fleshgrinder" Fussenegger

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