* Thus wrote Zeev Suraski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> At 20:40 23/08/2003, l0t3k wrote:
> >Zeev,
> > speaking of const, i have a feature request. why not accept "const" in
> >the global context and create a compile-time global constant ?
> >e.g.
> >
> >const FOO = 1 ;
> >const BAR = 2;
> >
> >
On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 09:58:49PM +, Timm Friebe wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 21:15, Matthias Nothhaft wrote:
> Use the singleton pattern:
> MYFW::getInstance()->method_a();
Which doesn't work yet, to prevent misunderstandings...
> Global variables are evil.
Anything is evil if misused.
On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 21:15, Matthias Nothhaft wrote:
[...User-land superglobals...]
> $_MYFW->method_a(); is nicer than $GLOBALS['_MYFW']->method_a();
> and also shorter for vars u're using very often...
Use the singleton pattern:
MYFW::getInstance()->method_a();
Global variables are evil.
-
On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 11:15:34PM +0200, Matthias Nothhaft wrote:
> $_MYFW->method_a(); is nicer than $GLOBALS['_MYFW']->method_a();
> and also shorter for vars u're using very often...
global $_MYFW;
works fine there.
> Regards,
> Matthias
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Hi Andi Gutmans, you wrote:
Hi,
This has been discussed in the past (see the archives of either this
list or engine2).
You'll have to manage with the existing ones.
Very sad. Why is that?
I took a look into the archive but couldn't find any reason!?
Is it such a hard problem to get this work?
Hi,
This has been discussed in the past (see the archives of either this list
or engine2).
You'll have to manage with the existing ones.
Andi
At 09:21 PM 8/23/2003 +0200, Matthias Nothhaft wrote:
Hi Devs,
is there a possibility to get a php function like
declare_superglobal($_MYVAR);
And the
I am interested in collaborating with php.net.
Estoy interesado en colaborar con php.net.
Soy programador sobre PHP desde el año 2000.
I am programmer on PHP since of 2000.
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Hi Devs,
is there a possibility to get a php function like
declare_superglobal($_MYVAR);
And then be able to use $_MYVAR as the
existing superglobals ($_GET, $_SESSION, etc.) ???
I think, it would be a really nice feature!
Is that a huge problem to get this work?
Regards,
Matthias
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Yes, there appears to be some inconsistency here. We'll look into it.
Zeev
At 21:14 23/08/2003, Brad Bulger wrote:
hmm. but you can reference class constants without class/self::
when creating futher constants ('const bla = foo << 1;')
and this works, too:
bla(4);
$x->bla(3);
?>
>> Output:
>> no
At 20:40 23/08/2003, l0t3k wrote:
Zeev,
speaking of const, i have a feature request. why not accept "const" in
the global context and create a compile-time global constant ?
e.g.
const FOO = 1 ;
const BAR = 2;
class Barbara {
const Barbara::BUSH = FOO;
};
i'd much prefer
hmm. but you can reference class constants without class/self::
when creating futher constants ('const bla = foo << 1;')
and this works, too:
bla(4);
$x->bla(3);
?>
>> Output:
>> no it's not
>> yes it's bar
Zeev Suraski wrote:
At 14:35 22/08/2003, Arjen Brouwer wrote:
Should'nt this work? Curre
Zeev,
speaking of const, i have a feature request. why not accept "const" in
the global context and create a compile-time global constant ?
e.g.
const FOO = 1 ;
const BAR = 2;
class Barbara {
const Barbara::BUSH = FOO;
};
i'd much prefer this as an alternative to the r
At 07:03 23/08/2003, DvDmanDT wrote:
Wait a sec... When did const become a keyword?
In PHP 5.0.
And since when can you
initialize variables from outside a constructor/function?
Since PHP 3.0 :)
Zeev
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