I am writing a pretty basic php app and have created a pretty big mess of functions to do various things, e.g. display_user_nav(), display_user_list() etc. I want a way to organize these in a logical way. What I really need is something like a ruby module, but I haven’t been able to find a php equivalent. I also feel that from a programming standpoint they don’t belong in classes, as I already have a User object to contain information for one user, and don’t want to have to create and store a new object whenever I want to use them.
What I am doing now:
display_user_table()
display_user_edit_form()
What I kind of want to be able to do (sort of like Ruby):
User_Functions::Display::Table()
User_Functions::Display::Edit_Form()
Any suggestions are appreciated.
If you are using PHP 5.3+, you have namespaces available.
So you can name your functions (the namespace separator is
\):However, it seems like using a class for this wouldn’t be a bad idea. If you feel that display functions don’t really belong to
User(the same way many people think serialization methods don’t make sense in the target objects), you can create a class like this: