Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=50589&edit=1
ID: 50589
User updated by: toorion at gmail dot com
Reported by: toorion at gmail dot com
-Summary: Feature request: Short way for multiple set of class
properties
+Summary: toorion
Status: Wont fix
Type: Feature/Change Request
Package: *General Issues
Operating System: All
-PHP Version: 5.3.2RC1
+PHP Version: 6.0.0
Block user comment: N
Private report: N
New Comment:
>Use arrays instead.
Hm, it is exactly I write few lines up. So, it is useless.
Previous Comments:
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[2010-12-01 16:28:00] [email protected]
Use arrays instead.
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[2010-01-05 14:00:31] toorion at gmail dot com
Actualy not a
$insideObject = {
$propertyOne = '1111';
$propertyTwo = '2222';
$propertyThree = '3333';
$propertyFour = '4444';
}
it seems like store data to object, but only few properties neccesary to
set:
$insideObject->{
$propertyOne = '1111';
$propertyTwo = '2222';
$propertyThree = '3333';
$propertyFour = '4444';
}
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[2009-12-28 12:34:24] toorion at gmail dot com
Description:
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Background: Wery often set plenty of properties together is necessary.
So, for traditional way it is requre many of copy-paste action and
produce much of code.
Actualy, excellent way for that - short syntax of class property
settings.
Reproduce code:
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Unliked case:
$myLongNameObject = new MyLongNameObject();
$myLongNameObject->property1 = '11111';
$myLongNameObject->property2 = '22222';
$myLongNameObject->property3 = '33333';
$myLongNameObject->property4 = '44444';
$myLongNameObject->property5 = '55555';
...
Match worse (sometime necessary):
$myLongNameObject = new MyLongNameObject(); // Proxy pattern
$myLongNameObject->insideObject->propertyOne = '1111';
$myLongNameObject->insideObject->propertyTwo = '2222';
$myLongNameObject->insideObject->propertyThree = '3334';
$myLongNameObject->insideObject->propertyFour = '4444';
...
Expected result:
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More likely way:
$MyLongNameObject = new MyLongNameObject() {
$property1 = '1111';
$property2 = '2222';
$property3 = '4444';
$property4 = '5555';
}
Or:
$MyLongNameObject = new MyLongNameObject() {
$insideObject = {
$propertyOne = '1111';
$propertyTwo = '2222';
$propertyThree = '3333';
$propertyFour = '4444';
}
}
Something like this looks better :)
Actual result:
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Now i use array and class constructor for avoid plenty of code:
$MyLongNameObject = new MyLongNameObject( array(
'property1' = '1111',
'property2' = '2222',
'property3' = '3333',
'property4' = '4444'
));
But, has many complications:
- Cannot initialize properties of nested object
- Reduce productivity
- Cannot work with IDE Code Completion like in PhpEd, NetBeans,
Eclipse....
- Don't work with already initialized object.
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