Posted by Kimmo Laine on 05/15/06 11:10
"Tony Marston" <tony@NOSPAM.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "Janwillem Borleffs" <jw@jwscripts.com> wrote in message
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>> howachen@gmail.com wrote:
>>> which one is recommend?
>>>
>>> seems they perform the same thing...
>>>
>>
>> The lowercase notation, because the case-insensitive handling of
>> function- and language construct names might be removed from future PHP
>> versions and 'array' is the preferred notation.
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> The removal of case-insensitive functions names would be a totally WRONG
> move IMHO as it would serve no useful purpose. The argument "to be
> consistent with other languages" just does not hold water as it would be
> doing nothing but perpetuating a bad idea. If having case-insensitive
> names does not cause a problem then it does not need a solution.
Surely we've all heard your opinion and in fact it was discussed a lot some
time ago. Now let it rest. You can write aRRaY() for all I care, but if
someone asks if there is a preference, I see no harm done if one is
recommended. But noooo... You just _had_ to tell once again how much you
hate the case-sensitivity, didn't you? As if it were the end of the world.
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