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Doc Bug #60170 Example contradicts explanation above
Submitted: 2011-10-29 18:35 UTC Modified: 2011-10-29 19:30 UTC
From: Laurent dot Lyaudet at gmail dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Documentation problem
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 [2011-10-29 18:35 UTC] Laurent dot Lyaudet at gmail dot com
Description:
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From manual page: http://www.php.net/language.namespaces.rules
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Unless I've misunderstood something, I think there is the following error in the manual:
In example 1, call to F(); is said to be resolved as \A\F() then \F() in case of failure. But it contradicts rule 2 above that said that this unqualified name should have been translated using import to \C\E().


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 [2011-10-29 19:30 UTC] Laurent dot Lyaudet at gmail dot com
-Status: Open +Status: Closed
 [2011-10-29 19:30 UTC] Laurent dot Lyaudet at gmail dot com
I forgot that import couldn't apply to functions and constants. The non-uniform behavior of import is quite a "non-feature".
 
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