[Editorial note: parent and self are reserved class names. Functions and constants with their names can be declared, but not userspace classes]
true, false and null are not listed because they are globally-defined constants, not reserved words.
No idea about parent or self, though.
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În continuare urmează lista identificatorilor predefiniţi în PHP. Nici un identificator din această listă nu trebuie să-l utilizaţi ca identificator în script-urile dumneavoastră. Aceste liste includ cuvinte-cheie şi variabile predefinite, denumiri de constante şi clase. Aceste liste nu sunt exhaustive sau depline.
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04-Oct-2007 05:53
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05-Mar-2007 10:14
05-Mar-2007 10:14
Naming a PHP5 class "variant" (with a constructor called the same) and then making an instance of it using __autoload triggers an error which disappears as soon as the name is changed. This should mean that "variant" is also a reserved word.
01-Nov-2006 12:42
Two things:
1. It would be nice for this list to differentiate those reserved words, which are language constructs used *with* parentheses (isset, unset, empty, eval, exit, die, ...) and those rather to be used *without* parentheses (all includes, echo, print, return, ...?)
This would really help define some common coding styles...
2. Do you write NULL, TRUE, FALSE or null, true, false? (I find CAPITAL letters better, however typing them can be annoying so I stick with using all lowercase letters, but what's the standard?)
10-Jan-2006 11:41
I don't see the boolean constants 'true' and 'false' listed among the reserved words/keywords/constants.
