Rules
The following list gives an overview of which rights the PHP project
reserves for itself, when choosing names for new internal identifiers.
The definitive guide is the official
» CODING STANDARDS:
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PHP owns the top-level namespace but tries to find decent descriptive
names and avoid any obvious clashes.
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Function names use underscores between words, while class names use
the camel case rule (there are some exceptions for older
classes and functions).
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PHP will prefix any global symbols of an extension with the name of
the extension. (In the past, there have been numerous
exceptions to this rule.) Examples:
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Iterators and Exceptions are however simply postfixed with
"Iterator" and "Exception."
Examples:
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PHP reserves all symbols starting with __
as magical. It is recommended that you do not create symbols starting
with __ in PHP unless
you want to use documented magical functionality. Examples: