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22 lines
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<documentation title="File names">
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<standard>
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<![CDATA[
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To be able to find which class is contained in a file, file names should be case-insensitively equal to class names. Some operating systems and tools are case-insensitive, though other are. So, file names should be in lower case to avoid any trouble.
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]]>
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</standard>
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<code_comparison>
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<code title="Examples of valid file names">
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<![CDATA[
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super_class.php
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]]>
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</code>
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<code title="Examples of invalid file names">
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<![CDATA[
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superclass.php // words not separated with underscores
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SuperClass.php // not in lower case and words not separated with underscores
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Super_class.php // not in lower case
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]]>
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</code>
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</code_comparison>
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</documentation>
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