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[2002-01-06 08:41 UTC] jan@php.net
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How about: function Foo::Bar() { //implementation of method `Bar' in class `Foo' } ppl usually separate the functionality in different files, and with classes this is only possible by forwarding calls to regular functions, or by making use of derivation, which is not the best practice. IMHO that would imply small changes to the parser (to recognize `::' syntax), what do you think?