Dragan Stanojevic - Nevidljivi wrote:
Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 01:02 +0200, Dragan Stanojevic - Nevidljivi wrote:
[snip]
and it works fine, I cannot define a constant by expression, like:
class Foo {
const AAA = 1 << 0;
const BBB = 1 << 1;
const CCC = 1 << 2;
const DDD = 1 << 3;
}
Well now, is this a bug, and I should file it, or is it, and why,
normal?
Not a bug. Read manual.
From http://php.net/oop5.constants comes the following:
Oh, thanks Jasper...
Pitty though, code would be a lot cleaner if the constant setting
would allow it (put evaluated value in constant).
bye,
N::
That constant is the same throughout all instances of the object, So you
can't calculate the value based on instantiated info.
Though I suppose you could make an argument for using expressions that
consist of only constant values.
Chris
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