Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
Andi Gutmans wrote:
The facts are the following:
a) Existing PHP functions use underscores.PHP's internal function names should use _ to
delimit between
words.b) Some external object models such as Java use
StudlyCaps.And this what we should consistently adopt for
the naming of PHP's
internal method names.
So, of course, I am +1 for studlyCaps. But
regardless of a pro/con
decision on studlyCaps the result must be
consistent.
Sebastian is RIGHT, but shall consider that not
adopting studlyCaps probably will cause inconsistency
since some existent object models WONT change.
So, as other people said, its not a matter of personal
tastes.
Defining underscores as STANDARD to OO related code
will just create the inconsistency Sebastian told.
And the consequenses will be seen in the future, when
PHP will have both code using underscores and
studlyCaps for OO related code.
Someone has doubts it will happen?????????
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