Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Re: Why some classes starts with Cake, others not?

its easier to extend them if you ever need a custom class

Route extends CakeRoute etc
would not be possible with "Route" right away

but - in those cases you could then use
AppRoute extends Route

so in the end it probably doesnt matter :)

but since it is part of the core, why not declaring its belonging?
Same thing with other frameworks like "Zend_xyz" or whatever

well, just my 5 cents tonight


On 1 Feb., 22:05, Tilen Majerle <tilen.maje...@gmail.com> wrote:
> probably because of copyrights too....who knows...
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> 2011/2/1 red <mbu...@gmail.com>
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> > Hello,
> > question of curiosity - why some class names in CakePHP starts with
> > Cake* prefix, but majority not?
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> > Is the only reason the collision of names with generally used classes
> > in PHP (eg. Session => CakeSession or Log => CakeLog)? If yes, why
> > there is more like CakeRoute or now in developed CakePHP 2.0 - eg.
> > CakeRequest or CakeResponse which would not have a name collision?
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