Date: 04/17/01
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"Peter \"[DiSAStA]\" Petermann" <webmaster <email protected>> wrote:
> Hi stas,
>
> > JT>> > Ah, that's another way to say "When Andi and Zeev implement it" :-)
> > JT>>
> > JT>> Like..never? :)
> > Generally, since PHP is not a strongly typed language, it's not too hard
> > to implement multiple inheritance, I guess. Question is - is it worth the
> > effort? Does it need to be done?
> mh.. would be real great for some things...
> well, the typical PHP-Coder doesnt need it,
> but, in some cases it could be usefull...
IMHO, a more usful thing to see before multiple inheritance would be proper constructor (and eventually destructor) callings...
> Peter Petermann
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