Introduction
In PHP, use of namespaces allows classes / functions / constants of same name be used in different contexts without any conflict, thereby encapsulating these items. A namespace is logical grouping of classes/functions etc depending on their relevence. Just as a file with same name can exist in two different folders, a class of ertain name can be defined in two namespaces. Further, as we specify the complete path of a file to gain access, we need to specify full name of class along with namespace.
Use of namespaces becomes crucial when application code grows. To give a unique name to each class/function may become tedious and not exactly elegant, namespace comes handy. For example, if we need to declare a calculate() function to calculate area as well as tax, instead of defining them as something like calculate_area() and calculate_tax(), we can create two namespaces area and tax and use calculate() inside them.
Use of namespaces solves two problems.
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avoiding name collisions between classes/functions/constants defined by someone with third-party classes/functions/constants.
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provides ability to alias (or shorten) Extra_Long_Names thereby improving readability of source code.
PHP Namespaces provide a way in which to group related classes, interfaces, functions and constants. Namespace names are case – insensitive
Example
<?php namespace myspace; function hello() { echo "Hello World"; } ?>
To call a function defined inside a namespace, include with use keyword. Name of function is qualified with namespace
Example
Live Demo
<?php namespace myspace; function hello() { echo "Hello World"; } use myspace; myspace/hello(); ?>
输出
上述代码现在返回以下输出的名称
Hello World
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