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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:16:54+00:00 2026-05-13T17:16:54+00:00

I am new to php and i have seen rather Ambiguous function name convention

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I am new to php and i have seen rather Ambiguous function name convention in php and this confuses me as i regularly forget function names. I suppose i should give you an example.

If function for encoding is htmlentities then why it’s opposite is named html_entitiy_decode rather than something like entitiesdecode or the one which is more close to htmlentities.

There are matching function names too but i think php does not have a consistent approach to naming its functions.

Any ideas please as it makes hard for me to remember function names. Thanks

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    2026-05-13T17:16:54+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:16 pm

    No, PHP doesn’t really have a consistent approach to functions names — that’s mainly for two reasons :

    • Historical reasons : once functions have been released with those names, they can’t be changed
    • Extensions / libraries : PHP is a “glue” language that incorporates several external libraries, and it often used the names of the functions of those libraries — which are not necessarily consistent.

    Fortunately, the PHP community and developpers are aware of that, and try not to repeat this mistake now, when they develop new functions — but things will most likely remain like this for old functions.

    The best you can do is to adopt one naming convention for your classes/functions/methods/variables, and respect it in your projects ; that’ll already be a good start.

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