On 2013-03-07 22:14, Jakov Sosic wrote:
Hi.
I have a dilemma.
So far I've used this kind of syntax:
class foo (
$var1 = $foo::params::var1
$var2 = $foo::params::var2
$var3 = $foo::params::var3
){
...
some code
..
}
but, I've seen also this kind of usage:
class foo (
$var1 = $::foo::params::var1
$var2 = $::foo::params::var2
$var3 = $::foo::params::var3
){
...
some code
..
}
So, what's up with forcing the root scope for the default values of
class params? Is this a better way of writing a module? What do you
think is more "by the book"?
The latter is what you want to say. The former is a legitimate shortcut
until you have a class foo::foo. Then you're welcome to a world of pain.
Best Regards, David
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