14 lines
889 B
PHP
14 lines
889 B
PHP
<ul>
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<li \>The Doctrine ORM Framework uses the same class naming convention as PEAR and Zend framework, where the names of the classes directly
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map to the directories in which they are stored. The root level directory of the Doctrine Framework is the "Doctrine/" directory,
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under which all classes are stored hierarchially.
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</ul>
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<li \>Class names may only contain alphanumeric characters. Numbers are permitted in class names but are discouraged.
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Underscores are only permitted in place of the path separator, eg. the filename "Doctrine/Table/Exception.php" must map to the class name "Doctrine_Table_Exception".
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</ul>
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<li \>If a class name is comprised of more than one word, the first letter of each new word must be capitalized. Successive capitalized letters
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are not allowed, e.g. a class "XML_Reader" is not allowed while "Xml_Reader" is acceptable.
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</ul>
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