18 lines
657 B
PHP
18 lines
657 B
PHP
Following rules must apply to all constants used within Doctrine framework:
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* Constants may contain both alphanumeric characters and the underscore.
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* Constants must always have all letters capitalized.
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* For readablity reasons, words in constant names must be separated by underscore characters. For example, ATTR_EXC_LOGGING is permitted but ATTR_EXCLOGGING is not.
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* Constants must be defined as class members by using the "const" construct. Defining constants in the global scope with "define" is NOT permitted.
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<code type="php">
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class Doctrine_SomeClass {
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const MY_CONSTANT = 'something';
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}
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print Doctrine_SomeClass::MY_CONSTANT;
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</code>
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