Good work Zeev.  It's for a good cause.  Everyone else just seems to be
whining... "i don't wanna".

Shaun


On Fri, 4 May 2001, Zeev Suraski wrote:

> The question was under what key the class entry should be stored...  At any 
> rate, it's a non-issue;  Saving the 'beautiful' version of the class name 
> is possible, but is a bit hacky IMHO.  There should be an optional case 
> sensitive mode, and we'll introduce one in one of the future versions of PHP.
> 
> Zeev
> 
> At 18:04 4/5/2001, Colin Viebrock wrote:
> > > I don't think it is trivial to implement this without:
> > > a) Creating a second version of our hash tables (I don't like duplicate
> >code).
> > > b) Adding more complexity to the already complex hash tables.
> >
> >I don't know enough about Zend internals to speak with any authority, but
> >wouldn't an "easy" way of doing this be to:
> >
> >a) store *only* the mixed case version of the class name in the hash table,
> >and
> >b) change get_class(), etc. so that they automatically pass the result
> >through strtolower() (or whatever) first ... unless the optional second
> >argument is passed, in which case it's just returned as is.
> >
> >You wouldn't need a bigger nor an additional hash table, AFAICT, and only
> >what I imagine is relatively minor code changes to the get_class(), etc.
> >functions.
> >
> >- Colin
> >
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