> I want to request a C/C++ feature that i think is good.
>
> MACRO
FWIW, you could use Prep ( https://github.com/andreiz/prep ) and GPP (
http://en.nothingisreal.com/wiki/GPP ) to accomplish this.
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On 2010-12-25, Mathias Grimm wrote:
> php 4 doesnt have namespace, it was just an example.
> zend framework dont use namespecaes yet... and classe names get longer for
> example.
But that doesn't stop you from using PHP 5.3 and using class aliasing
already (heck, I do this already, particularly i
You never know me.
php 4 doesnt have namespace, it was just an example.
zend framework dont use namespecaes yet... and classe names get longer for
example.
a think that macros in the framework, not in the user (programmer) space are
usefull sometimes. as i sad before.. RET_IF_ERR is very clean an
This has been brought up countless times and has always been rejected
(browse the archives if you aren't convinced).
Anyhow, I just hope I never have to maintain code you write in this fashion.
Pre-compilation macros are very out of character in the dynamic languages
paradigm and I doubt they'd be
> -Original Message-
> From: Mathias Grimm [mailto:mathiasgr...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 9:12 AM
> To: internals@lists.php.net
> Subject: [PHP-DEV] RFC - MACRO
>
> I want to request a C/C++ feature that i think is good.
>
> MACRO
>
&
Hi!
zend engine and php internals are macro-oriented programing...
Zend Engine and PHP internals is not the code you deal with every day.
Especially not the PHP code you deal with.
PHP is supposed to be simple to read and understand, and heavy use of
macros (like ZE code does) would certain
there are particupal points to aply a macro, like $_GLOBALS,like eval...
particular reasons.
zend engine and php internals are macro-oriented programing...
you can define a pattern(prefix,sufix,etc...) to ensure the purpose of
macros, avoiding doubts..
RET_IF_ERR is a clean macro..
MACRO_1 is a
On Thu, 23 Dec 2010 00:48:44 -, Mathias Grimm
wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 7:47 PM, James Butler
wrote:
i could replace with a macro:
MACRO("HND_ERR","if ($obError->hasError()) { return $obError;)")
$obError = $object->fetch($params,$transaction);
HND_ERR
So, not only do you want
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 7:47 PM, James Butler <
james.but...@edigitalresearch.com> wrote:
"What you are doing looks to be just slightly re-inventing the wheel for
very little gain. If you are copy and pasting code 'DRY violation' then you
probably need to rethink your code and/or make a new class/f
On Dec 22, 2010, at 4:38 PM, Mathias Grimm wrote:
> People always will want more, but some features are nice.
> for C/C++ programmers, macro is on of the best things to make thing work
> every where.
>
> its possible to create a IDE macro, but the native php feature will be good.
> template engine
Am 22.12.2010 20:43, schrieb Stas Malyshev:
> And then run it through CPP (gcc -Mcpp -E - - < in.php > out.php) and
> get all the macros processed?
That would be too easy ;-)
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-Original Message-
> From: Mathias Grimm [mailto:mathiasgr...@gmail.com]
> People always will want more, but some features are nice.
> for C/C++ programmers, macro is on of the best things to make thing work
> every where.
>
> its possible to create a IDE macro, but the native php featur
People always will want more, but some features are nice.
for C/C++ programmers, macro is on of the best things to make thing work
every where.
its possible to create a IDE macro, but the native php feature will be good.
template engines can de wrap this functionality too.
is just like a variable:
I really dislike this, what about resolving orders, then people will want
undef, then ifdef with conditions.
The language doesn't need to introduce anything that makes it more complex to
use.
- Scott
On 22 Dec 2010, at 11:55, Mathias Grimm wrote:
> I Just want a simple replace-on-the-air to
I Just want a simple replace-on-the-air to avoid spend time writing more.
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 5:43 PM, Stas Malyshev wrote:
> Hi!
>
>
> I want to request a C/C++ feature that i think is good.
>>
>> MACRO
>>
>
> You know that you could write:
> #define PF private function
> #define SCOPE_CL
Hi!
I want to request a C/C++ feature that i think is good.
MACRO
You know that you could write:
And then run it through CPP (gcc -Mcpp -E - - < in.php > out.php) and
get all the macros processed?
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Am 22.12.2010 18:11, schrieb Mathias Grimm:
> I want to request a C/C++ feature that i think is good.
> MACRO
* https://github.com/andreiz/prep (extension for the PHP interpreter)
* https://github.com/theseer/preprocessor (userland implementation)
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I want to request a C/C++ feature that i think is good.
MACRO
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