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Doc Bug #66806 The word "parent" is used when "ancestor" would be more appropriate
Submitted: 2014-03-01 17:47 UTC Modified: 2017-01-28 16:59 UTC
Votes:1
Avg. Score:1.0 ± 0.0
Reproduced:0 of 0 (0.0%)
From: jason dot judge at academe dot co dot uk Assigned:
Status: Verified Package: Class/Object related
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 [2014-03-01 17:47 UTC] jason dot judge at academe dot co dot uk
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From manual page: http://www.php.net/function.is-a
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The term "parent" refers to an immediate ancestor in all cases that I have com across. Your grandfather and his grandmother are not your parents, and the calling ancestor classes "parents" is just as wrong IMO.


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 [2014-04-17 07:02 UTC] krakjoe@php.net
This is correct ... however, this kind of loose terminology is used all over the manual, I'm not sure what good it would do to change the terminology in one function, I think we require more than that here ...

http://www.paranormalocean.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/2zxi.jpg

Thoughts, anyone ??
 [2017-01-28 16:59 UTC] cmb@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Verified -Package: Documentation problem +Package: Class/Object related
 [2017-01-28 16:59 UTC] cmb@php.net
> I think we require more than that here ...

ACK
 
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