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:
PHP owns the top-level namespace but tries to find decent descriptive names and avoid any obvious clashes.
Function names use underscores between words, while class names use
both the camelCase
and PascalCase
rules.
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:
PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE
new DOMDocument()
strpos() (example of a past mistake)
new SplFileObject()
Iterators and Exceptions are however simply postfixed with
"Iterator
" and "Exception
."
Examples:
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: