Namespaces

## default, all constant, class, and function names are placed in the global space, just like PHP before supporting the name space of the name space. Essence

The namespace is declared through the keyword namespace. If a file contains a namespace, it must declare the namespace before all other code. The grammar format is as follows;

<?php 
// 定义代码在 'MyProject' 命名空间中 
namespace MyProject; 
?>

// ... code ...

You can also define different name space code in the same file, such as:

语The only legal code before declarating the name space is the DeCLARE statement for defining the source file encoding method. All non-PHP code, including whitespace, must not appear before a namespace declaration.

<?php 
namespace MyProject1; 
// MyProject1 命名空间中的PHP代码 
namespace MyProject2; 
// MyProject2 命名空间中的PHP代码   
// 另一种语法
namespace MyProject3 { 
 // MyProject3 命名空间中的PHP代码   
} 
?>

The following code will have grammar errors:

& LT; html & gt;

<?php
declare(encoding='UTF-8'); //定义多个命名空间和不包含在命名空间中的代码
namespace MyProject {
const CONNECT_OK = 1;
class Connection { /* ... */ }
function connect() { /* ... */  }
} 
namespace { // 全局代码
session_start();
$a = MyProject\connect();
echo MyProject\Connection::start();
}
?>

上 myproject \ sub \ connected_ok_ok, myproject \ sub \ Level \ Connection and Function Myproject \ Sub \ Level \ Connect.

# Naming Space Use

#qp in the name of the name space can be referenced in three ways:

1.

Unqualified name , or a class name without a prefix, such as $a=new foo(); or foo::staticmethod();. If the current namespace is currentnamespace, foo will be resolved to currentnamespace\foo. If the code using foo is global and does not contain code in any namespace, foo will be resolved as foo. Warning: If a function or constant in the namespace is undefined, the unqualified function or constant name is resolved to a global function or constant name.

2.​​

Qualified name, or name containing prefix , such as $a = new subnamespace\foo(); or subnamespace\foo::staticmethod();. If the current namespace is currentnamespace, foo will be resolved to currentnamespace\subnamespace\foo. If the code using foo is global and does not contain code in any namespace, foo will be resolved to subnamespace\foo.

3.      

Fully qualified name, or a name that includes a global prefix operator, for example, $a = new \currentnamespace\foo(); or \currentnamespace\foo::staticmethod( );. In this case, foo is always resolved to the literal name currentnamespace\foo in the code.

The following is an example of using these three methods:

file1.php file code

<?php
namespace MyProject; // 命名空间前出现了“<html>” 会致命错误 - 命名空间必须是程序脚本的第一条语句
?>
子命名空间
与目录和文件的关系很象,PHP 命名空间也允许指定层次化的命名空间的名称。因此,命名空间的名字可以使用分层次的方式定义:
<?php
namespace MyProject\Sub\Level;  //声明分层次的单个命名空间 
const CONNECT_OK = 1;
class Connection { /* ... */ }
function Connect() { /* ... */  }
 
?>

file2.php file code

<?php
namespace Foo\Bar\subnamespace; 
const FOO = 1;
function foo() {}
class foo
{
    static function staticmethod() {}
}
?>

Be careful to access any Global classes, functions, or constants can use fully qualified names, such as \strlen() or \Exception or \INI_ALL.

Accessing global classes, functions, and constants inside a namespace:

<?php
namespace Foo\Bar;
include 'file1.php';
const FOO = 2;
function foo() {}
class foo
{
    static function staticmethod() {}
} 
/* 非限定名称 */
foo(); // 解析为 Foo\Bar\foo resolves to function Foo\Bar\foo
foo::staticmethod(); // 解析为类 Foo\Bar\foo的静态方法staticmethod。resolves to class Foo\Bar\foo, method staticmethod
echo FOO; // resolves to constant Foo\Bar\FOO
/* 限定名称 */
subnamespace\foo(); // 解析为函数 Foo\Bar\subnamespace\foo
subnamespace\foo::staticmethod(); // 解析为类 Foo\Bar\subnamespace\foo,
                                  // 以及类的方法 staticmethod
echo subnamespace\FOO; // 解析为常量 Foo\Bar\subnamespace\FOO                            
/* 完全限定名称 */
\Foo\Bar\foo(); // 解析为函数 Foo\Bar\foo
\Foo\Bar\foo::staticmethod(); // 解析为类 Foo\Bar\foo, 以及类的方法 staticmethod
echo \Foo\Bar\FOO; // 解析为常量 Foo\Bar\FOO
?>

Namespaces and dynamic language features

PHP namespace implementation is affected by the dynamic nature of the language itself. So if you want to convert the code below into a namespace, access the elements dynamically.

example1.php file code:

<?php
namespace Foo; 
function strlen() {}
const INI_ALL = 3;
class Exception {}
$a = \strlen('hi'); // 调用全局函数strlen
$b = \INI_ALL; // 访问全局常量 INI_ALL
$c = new \Exception('error'); // 实例化全局类 Exception
?>

Must use a fully qualified name (class name including namespace prefix). Note that the leading backslash is unnecessary because there is no difference between qualified and fully qualified names in dynamic class names, function names, or constant names.

Dynamic access to namespace elements

<?php
class classname
{
    function __construct()
    {
        echo __METHOD__,"\n";
    }
}
function funcname()
{
    echo __FUNCTION__,"\n";
}
const constname = "global";
$a = 'classname';
$obj = new $a; // prints classname::__construct
$b = 'funcname';
$b(); // prints funcname
echo constant('constname'), "\n"; // prints global
?>

namespace keyword and __NAMESPACE__ constant

PHP supports two abstractions Methods for accessing elements within the current namespace, the __NAMESPACE__ magic constant and the namespace keyword.

The value of the constant __NAMESPACE__ is a string containing the name of the current namespace. In global code, not included in any namespace, it contains an empty string.

__NAMESPACE__ Example, code in a namespace

<?php
namespace namespacename;
class classname
{
    function __construct()
    {
        echo __METHOD__,"\n";
    }
}
function funcname()
{
    echo __FUNCTION__,"\n";
}
const constname = "namespaced";
include 'example1.php';
$a = 'classname';
$obj = new $a; // prints classname::__construct
$b = 'funcname';
$b(); // prints funcname
echo constant('constname'), "\n"; // prints global
/* note that if using double quotes, "\namespacename\classname" must be used */
$a = '\namespacename\classname';
$obj = new $a; // prints namespacename\classname::__construct
$a = 'namespacename\classname';
$obj = new $a; // also prints namespacename\classname::__construct
$b = 'namespacename\funcname';
$b(); // prints namespacename\funcname
$b = '\namespacename\funcname';
$b(); // also prints namespacename\funcname
echo constant('\namespacename\constname'), "\n"; // prints namespaced
echo constant('namespacename\constname'), "\n"; // also prints namespaced
?>

The constant __NAMESPACE__ is useful when creating names dynamically, for example:

Create names dynamically using __NAMESPACE__

<?php
namespace MyProject; 
echo '"', __NAMESPACE__, '"'; // 输出 "MyProject"
?>
__NAMESPACE__ 示例,全局代码
<?php
echo '"', __NAMESPACE__, '"'; // 输出 ""
?>


The keyword namespace can be used to explicitly access elements in the current namespace or sub-namespaces. It is equivalent to the self operator in classes.

namespace operator, code in the namespace

<?php
namespace MyProject;
function get($classname)
{
    $a = __NAMESPACE__ . '\' . $classname;
    return new $a;
}
?>

namespace operator, global code

<?php
namespace MyProject;
use blah\blah as mine; // see "Using namespaces: importing/aliasing"
blah\mine(); // calls function blah\blah\mine()
namespace\blah\mine(); // calls function MyProject\blah\mine()
namespace\func(); // calls function MyProject\func()
namespace\sub\func(); // calls function MyProject\sub\func()
namespace\cname::method(); // calls static method "method" of class MyProject\cname
$a = new namespace\sub\cname(); // instantiates object of class MyProject\sub\cname
$b = namespace\CONSTANT; // assigns value of constant MyProject\CONSTANT to $b
?>

Use namespace: alias/import

PHP namespace support has two ways of using aliases or imports: using aliases for class names, or using aliases for namespace names. Note that PHP does not support imported functions or constants.

In PHP, aliases are implemented through the operator use. The following is an example of using all three possible import methods:

1. Use the use operator to import/use aliases

<?php
namespace\func(); // calls function func()
namespace\sub\func(); // calls function sub\func()
namespace\cname::method(); // calls static method "method" of class cname
$a = new namespace\sub\cname(); // instantiates object of class sub\cname
$b = namespace\CONSTANT; // assigns value of constant CONSTANT to $b
?>

2, One line contains multiple use statements

<?php
namespace foo;
use My\Full\Classname as Another;
// 下面的例子与 use My\Full\NSname as NSname 相同
use My\Full\NSname;
// 导入一个全局类
use \ArrayObject;
$obj = new namespace\Another; // 实例化 foo\Another 对象
$obj = new Another; // 实例化 My\Full\Classname 对象
NSname\subns\func(); // 调用函数 My\Full\NSname\subns\func
$a = new ArrayObject(array(1)); // 实例化 ArrayObject 对象
// 如果不使用 "use \ArrayObject" ,则实例化一个 foo\ArrayObject 对象
?>

The import operation is executed during compilation, but the dynamic class name and function Name or constant names are not.

3. Import and dynamic names

<?php
use My\Full\Classname as Another, My\Full\NSname;
$obj = new Another; // 实例化 My\Full\Classname 对象
NSname\subns\func(); // 调用函数 My\Full\NSname\subns\func
?>

In addition, the import operation only affects unqualified names and qualified names. Fully qualified names are not affected by imports because they are deterministic.

4. Imports and fully qualified names

<?php
use My\Full\Classname as Another, My\Full\NSname;
$obj = new Another; // 实例化一个 My\Full\Classname 对象
$a = 'Another';
$obj = new $a;      // 实际化一个 Another 对象
?>

Use namespace: fallback global functions/constants

In a named space, when PHP encounters an unqualified class, function, or constant name, it uses a different precedence strategy to resolve the name. Class names always resolve to names in the current namespace. Therefore, when accessing class names inside the system or not included in the namespace, you must use fully qualified names, for example:

1, Accessing global classes in the namespace

<?php
use My\Full\Classname as Another, My\Full\NSname;
$obj = new Another; // instantiates object of class My\Full\Classname
$obj = new \Another; // instantiates object of class Another
$obj = new Another\thing; // instantiates object of class My\Full\Classname\thing
$obj = new \Another\thing; // instantiates object of class Another\thing
?>

For functions and constants, if the function or constant does not exist in the current namespace, PHP will fall back to using the function or constant in the global space.

2. Backup global functions/constants in the namespace

<?php
namespace A\B\C;
class Exception extends \Exception {}
$a = new Exception('hi'); // $a 是类 A\B\C\Exception 的一个对象
$b = new \Exception('hi'); // $b 是类 Exception 的一个对象
$c = new ArrayObject; // 致命错误, 找不到 A\B\C\ArrayObject 类
?>

Global space

If no namespace is defined, all classes and functions are defined in the global space, just like before PHP introduced the namespace concept. Prefixing a name with \ indicates that the name is in the global space, even if the name is in another namespace.

Using global space instructions

<?php
namespace A\B\C; 
const E_ERROR = 45;
function strlen($str)
{
    return \strlen($str) - 1;
}
echo E_ERROR, "\n"; // 输出 "45"
echo INI_ALL, "\n"; // 输出 "7" - 使用全局常量 INI_ALL 
echo strlen('hi'), "\n"; // 输出 "1"
if (is_array('hi')) { // 输出 "is not array"
    echo "is array\n";
} else {
    echo "is not array\n";
}
?>

The order of namespaces

Since the namespace was created, the most error-prone When it's time to use a class, it's time to figure out what the search path for that class looks like.

<?php
namespace A\B\C;
/* 这个函数是 A\B\C\fopen */
function fopen() {
     /* ... */
     $f = \fopen(...); // 调用全局的fopen函数
     return $f;
}
?>

Name resolution follows the following rules:

1. Calls to functions, classes, and constants with fully qualified names are resolved at compile time. For example, new \A\B resolves to class A\B.

2. All unqualified names and qualified names (non-fully qualified names) are converted at compile time according to the current import rules. For example, if namespace A\B\C is imported as C, then calls to C\D\e() will be translated to A\B\C\D\e().

3. Within the namespace, all qualified names that are not converted according to import rules will have the current namespace name in front of them. For example, if C\D\e() is called within namespace A\B, C\D\e() will be converted to A\B\C\D\e().

4. Unqualified class names are converted at compile time according to the current import rules (full names are used instead of short import names). For example, if namespace A\B\C is imported as C, then new C() is converted to new A\B\C() .

5. Within a namespace (e.g. A\B), function calls to unqualified names are resolved at runtime. For example, a call to function foo() is parsed like this:

1. Find a function named A\B\foo() in the current namespace

2. Try to find and call Function foo() in global space.

6.          Calls to unqualified names or qualified name classes (non-fully qualified names) within a namespace (such as A\B) are resolved at runtime. The following is the parsing process of calling new C() and new D\E(): Parsing of new C():

1. Find the A\B\C class in the current namespace.

2. Try to automatically load class A\B\C.

Parsing of new D\E():

3. Add the current namespace name in front of the class name to become: A\B\D\E, and then search for the class.

4. Try to automatically load class A\B\D\E.

In order to reference a global class in the global namespace, the fully qualified name new \C() must be used.


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<?php namespace MyProject1; // MyProject1 命名空间中的PHP代码 namespace MyProject2; // MyProject2 命名空间中的PHP代码 // 另一种语法 namespace MyProject3 { // MyProject3 命名空间中的PHP代码 } ?>
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