On 13.08.2008, at 22:18, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
Simply include a script from two locations with different namespaces
or one
with namespace and the otherone without.
I'm afraid you misunderstand how namespaces work. As I explained
numerous times, namespaces are file-local, and this when including
file, it does not matter a bit what was including context.
I think Marcus is talking about files that are included that do not
specify a namespace explicitly. In this situation the context does
matter.
We do not know if the developer in question is aware that the context
would matter in this case. Actually like I said in a previous email it
would be nice to at least not throw a warning if the file that is
included specifies an explicit namespace (I assume that is possible?).
Maybe adding a new "include" is a solution. This way developers can
say explicitly what they want to do without having to suppress the
warning. Then again quickly some smartass developer is going to teach
people that these annoying warnings go away if you just use this new
include everywhere. Then again, I am not sure if I even have my head
wrapped around this entire namespace thing.
regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
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