I agree with Thomas Lee, if the backslash ever gets released, it's
there forever.
Who uses functions and variables in a namespace anyway? very few
Will that small part of the users even use namespaces? probably not
So, why not ban these from namespaces and save all the trouble?
If however a user
Well, given how much PHP has copied from C (and I mean that in a good
way), why not copy the sane, less-controversial namespace separator
and behavior that we all know and love?
\Tudor
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 4:23 PM, Lester Caine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tudor Prodan wrote:
>
Hi,
PHP has to be unique, using the double colon notation would be too
cliche, but if we're not respecting conventions, why not go with
something more exotic? I've always liked the o with the slash trough
it. The e with the horizontal colon is also pretty nice. The n with
the tilde over it, it so