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Design
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Main assumption of the model is that the problem that we are to solve is the
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problem of the very long class names in PHP libraries. We would not attempt
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to take autoloader's job or create packaging model - only make names
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manageable.
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Namespaces are defined the following way:
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Zend/DB/Connection.php:
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<?php
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namespace Zend::DB;
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class Connection {
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}
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function connect() {
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}
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?>
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Namespace definition does the following:
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All class and function names inside are automatically prefixed with
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namespace name. Inside namespace, local name always takes precedence over
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global name. Several files may be using the same namespace.
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The namespace declaration statement must be the very first statement in
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the file. The only exception is "declare" statement that can be used before.
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Every class and function in a namespace can be referred to by the full name
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- e.g. Zend::DB::Connection or Zend::DB::connect - at any time.
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<?php
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require 'Zend/Db/Connection.php';
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$x = new Zend::DB::Connection;
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Zend::DB::connect();
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?>
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Namespace or class name can be imported:
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<?php
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require 'Zend/Db/Connection.php';
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use Zend::DB;
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use Zend::DB::Connection as DbConnection;
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$x = new Zend::DB::Connection();
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$y = new DB::connection();
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$z = new DbConnection();
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DB::connect();
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?>
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The use statement only defines name aliasing. It may create name alias for
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namespace or class. The simple form of statement "use A::B::C::D;" is
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equivalent to "use A::B::C::D as D;". The use statement can be used at any
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time in the global scope (not inside function/class) and takes effect from
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the point of definition down to the end of file. It is recommended however to
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place the use statements at the beginning of the file. The use statements have
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effect only on the file where they appear.
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The special "empty" namespace (:: prefix) is useful as explicit global
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namespace qualification. All class and function names started from ::
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interpreted as global.
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<?php
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namespace A::B::C;
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$con = ::mysql_connect(...);
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?>
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A special constant __NAMESPACE__ contains the name of the current namespace.
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It can be used to construct fully-qualified names to pass them as callbacks.
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<?php
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namespace A::B::C;
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function foo() {
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}
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set_error_handler(__NAMESPACE__ . "::foo");
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?>
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In global namespace __NAMESPACE__ constant has the value of empty string.
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Names inside namespace are resolved according to the following rules:
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1) all qualified names are translated during compilation according to
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current import rules. So if we have "use A::B::C" and then "C::D::e()"
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it is translated to "A::B::C::D::e()".
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2) unqualified class names translated during compilation according to
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current import rules. So if we have "use A::B::C" and then "new C()" it
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is translated to "new A::B::C()".
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3) inside namespace, calls to unqualified functions that are defined in
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current namespace (and are known at the time the call is parsed) are
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interpreted as calls to these namespace functions.
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4) inside namespace, calls to unqualified functions that are not defined
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in current namespace are resolved at run-time. The call to function foo()
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inside namespace (A::B) first tries to find and call function from current
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namespace A::B::foo() and if it doesn't exist PHP tries to call internal
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function foo(). Note that using foo() inside namespace you can call only
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internal PHP functions, however using ::foo() you are able to call any
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function from the global namespace.
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5) unqualified class names are resolved at run-time. E.q. "new Exception()"
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first tries to use (and autoload) class from current namespace and in case
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of failure uses internal PHP class. Note that using "new A" in namespace
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you can only create class from this namespace or internal PHP class, however
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using "new ::A" you are able to create any class from the global namespace.
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6) Calls to qualified functions are resolved at run-time. Call to
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A::B::foo() first tries to call function foo() from namespace A::B, then
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it tries to find class A::B (__autoload() it if necessary) and call its
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static method foo()
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7) qualified class names are interpreted as class from corresponding
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namespace. So "new A::B::C()" refers to class C from namespace A::B.
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Examples
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--------
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<?php
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namespace A;
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foo(); // first tries to call "foo" defined in namespace "A"
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// then calls internal function "foo"
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::foo(); // calls function "foo" defined in global scope
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?>
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<?php
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namespace A;
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new B(); // first tries to create object of class "B" defined in namespace "A"
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// then creates object of internal class "B"
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new ::B(); // creates object of class "B" defined in global scope
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?>
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<?php
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namespace A;
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new A(); // first tries to create object of class "A" from namespace "A" (A::A)
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// then creates object of internal class "A"
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?>
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<?php
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namespace A;
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B::foo(); // first tries to call function "foo" from namespace "A::B"
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// then calls method "foo" of internal class "B"
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::B::foo(); // first tries to call function "foo" from namespace "B"
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// then calls method "foo" of class "B" from global scope
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?>
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The worst case if class name conflicts with namespace name
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<?php
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namespace A;
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A::foo(); // first tries to call function "foo" from namespace "A::A"
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// then tries to call method "foo" of class "A" from namespace "A"
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// then tries to call function "foo" from namespace "A"
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// then calls method "foo" of internal class "A"
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::A::foo(); // first tries to call function "foo" from namespace "A"
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// then calls method "foo" of class "A" from global scope
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?>
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TODO
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====
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* Support for namespace constants?
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* performance problems
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- calls to internal functions in namespaces are slower, because PHP first
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looks for such function in current namespace
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- calls to static methods are slower, because PHP first tries to look
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for corresponding function in namespace
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* Extend the Reflection API?
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* Add ReflectionNamespace class
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+ getName()
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+ getClasses()
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+ getFunctions()
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+ getFiles()
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* Add getNamespace() methods to ReflectionClass and ReflectionFunction
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* Rename namespaces to packages?
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