Oh, and here's the link I mentioned:

http://www.nabble.com/Trouble-with-adding-view-helpers-td19743653.html



On May 2, 2:49 am, Richtermeister <nex...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Oh THANK GOD!
>
> The Zend Loader is the most illconceived piece of code I've seen come
> out of a major company.
>
> Here's a link to a discussion between a user and a Zend engineer about
> that subject.
> I ran into the very same problem. Basically all error messages from
> loaded classes were suppressed, because the geniuses from Zend put
> some @ characters before the central include statements. Needless to
> say it was impossible to debug anything with only whitescreens telling
> you that something is wrong. When I removed the @, I got my error
> messages, but the regular loading process would throw warnings for no
> apparent reason.
>
> Here's the Zend engineers response to that issue:
>
> "This is fine, normal, and expected.
>
> Within Zend_Loader::isReadable(), we use fopen() with its third
> parameter to allow searching the include_path; this is many, many
> times
> faster than manually looping over paths.
>
> However, fopen() emits a warning when it is unable to find a file.
> We suppress this warning from display with the '@' operator, but if
> you
> are using the PHP error_log, it will still get logged.
>
> So, basically... all is working as expected. Nothing to see here, move
> along... "
>
> So, thanks.. oh, your initial concept turned out too slow, so you
> quick fix it instead of rethinking it? Oh, people call you on it, so
> you tell them to go away? To me the symfony autoloader is brilliant
> and fast. How does a company like Zend not come up with something
> similar, at least as an alternative to a crappy loader.
>
> Ah well, just venting since I spent hours hunting down the problem ;)
>
> Daniel
>
> On May 1, 8:00 pm, Pablo Godel <pgo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > If you are using Zend_Loader::autoload() to use Zend Framework
> > components within Symfony, you have to know that it has been
> > deprecated and will get removed in version 2.0.0
>
> > Here it was posted how it should be replaced if you upgrade to Zend
> > Framework 1.8.0:
>
> >http://tinyurl.com/cmveuq
>
> > Hopefully the symfony manual page gets updated.
>
> > Pablo
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