Hi,
is there any reason why no namespace separator constant exists in PHP. I
have many cases where I concatenate strings to a namespace. This ends up
with many class constants like const NS_SEPARATOR = '\\'. A default PHP
constant would be a better way to handle such cases.
Greetings,
Christian
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 21:56, Christian Kaps christian.k...@mohiva.com wrote:
Hi,
is there any reason why no namespace separator constant exists in PHP. I
have many cases where I concatenate strings to a namespace. This ends up
with many class constants like const NS_SEPARATOR = '\\'. A
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 9:59 PM, Daniel Egeberg daniel.egeb...@gmail.comwrote:
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 21:56, Christian Kaps christian.k...@mohiva.com
wrote:
Hi,
is there any reason why no namespace separator constant exists in PHP. I
have many cases where I concatenate strings to a
On 8/10/10 3:03 PM, Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
like DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR I guess
Tyrael
but, DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR is system dependent. The namespace separator is
not. It is is always \.
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Am 10.08.2010 22:07, schrieb Brian Moon:
On 8/10/10 3:03 PM, Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
like DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR I guess
Tyrael
but, DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR is system dependent. The namespace separator
is not. It is is always \.
OK. This is clear.
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Hello Christian
2010/8/10 Christian Kaps christian.k...@mohiva.com:
Hi,
is there any reason why no namespace separator constant exists in PHP. I
have many cases where I concatenate strings to a namespace. This ends up
with many class constants like const NS_SEPARATOR = '\\'. A default PHP