On 21.01.2009, at 22:05, David Grudl wrote:
Especially in namespaced code it should be very useful to have
"something" returning fully qualified name as string. It can be
operator, but I think introducing new keyword is bad way, or it can
be realized using well known magic constant in new
Why not just enhance get_class() function to accept the object itself
(not only the instance)?
This means:
- No new keyword
- No magic Foo::__MIRACLEHERE__
- No 50 pages documentation to help user
Hi,
You can't do this. get_class(SomeClass) would attempt to pass constant named
SomeClass t
Why not just enhance get_class() function to accept the object itself
(not only the instance)?
This means:
- No new keyword
- No magic Foo::__MIRACLEHERE__
- No 50 pages documentation to help user
Regards,
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 5:24 AM, Stan Vassilev | FM
wrote:
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>> Especially in namespace
Especially in namespaced code it should be very useful to have
"something" returning fully qualified name as string. It can be operator,
but I think introducing new keyword is bad way, or it can be realized
using well known magic constant in new context:
Example:
function factory($class)
Hey!
First of all: the idea is very good.
Criticism: Again, that's a new Syntax "feature";
May we deploy this into next releases of PHP?
Thanks!
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2009/1/21 David Grudl
> Especially in namespaced code it should be very
Especially in namespaced code it should be very useful to have
"something" returning fully qualified name as string. It can be
operator, but I think introducing new keyword is bad way, or it can be
realized using well known magic constant in new context:
Example:
function factory($class)
{