Does anyone know that the following expression (PHP) of PHP is possible?
(New A ()) - & gt; A (); // causes a syntax error
I am very upset that someone should now write 2 rows instead of 1:
$ c = New A (); $ C & gt; ();
The first version is not the cause of a parse error, it is completely valid. Second, this is not really possible, but you can easily overcome this kind of problem with some coding standards.
If each team member has a signature for each defined class, and the signature of the class constructor, then you will not have another problem. Example:
square fu {public function __ conversion ($ param) {} public function bar () {}} / ** * @tatonfu * / function fu ($ param) {new Fu ($ Ultimate); } Foo () - & gt; times ();
Of course, you are still having problems with library code.
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