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I am having a little trouble with namespaces and the use statements.

I have three files: ShapeInterface.php, Shape.php and Circle.php.

I am trying to do this using relative paths so I have put this in all of the classes:

namespace Shape; 

In my circle class I have the following:

namespace Shape;
//use Shape;
//use ShapeInterface;

include 'Shape.php';
include 'ShapeInterface.php';    

class Circle extends Shape implements ShapeInterface{ ....

If I use the include statements I get no errors. If I try the use statements I get:

Fatal error: Class 'Shape\Shape' not found in /Users/shawn/Documents/work/sites/workspace/shape/Circle.php on line 8

Could someone please give me a little guidance on the issue?

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The use operator is for giving aliases to names of classes, interfaces or other namespaces. Most use statements refer to a namespace or class that you'd like to shorten:

use My\Full\Namespace;

is equivalent to:

use My\Full\Namespace as Namespace;
// Namespace\Foo is now shorthand for My\Full\Namespace\Foo

If the use operator is used with a class or interface name, it has the following uses:

// after this, "new DifferentName();" would instantiate a My\Full\Classname
use My\Full\Classname as DifferentName;

// global class - making "new ArrayObject()" and "new \ArrayObject()" equivalent
use ArrayObject;

The use operator is not to be confused with autoloading. A class is autoloaded (negating the need for include) by registering an autoloader (e.g. with spl_autoload_register). You might want to read PSR-4 to see a suitable autoloader implementation.

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  • So if i create another file called bootstrap.php and place an autoloader inside along with $circle = new Circle(); It includes the Circle.php but I am getting an error: Fatal error: Class 'Shape' not found in .../Circle.php on line 6. It appears to load Circle.php but not load Shape.php Circle is defined as: class Circle extends Shape implements ShapeInterface May 11, 2012 at 1:05
  • If I remove the namespace from the above classes the autoloader works fine. However when I have namespace in the interface of shape class I get the above error May 11, 2012 at 1:34
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    Created a gist to give an example. Unfortunately gists can't have subfolders. Put the bootstrap.php in a folder and put the other classes in a subfolder named 'Shape'.
    – cmbuckley
    May 11, 2012 at 8:21
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If you need to order your code into namespaces, just use the keyword namespace:

file1.php

namespace foo\bar;

In file2.php

$obj = new \foo\bar\myObj();

You can also use use. If in file2 you put

use foo\bar as mypath;

you need to use mypath instead of bar anywhere in the file:

$obj  = new mypath\myObj();

Using use foo\bar; is equal to use foo\bar as bar;.

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