Yes indeed... such resolution behavior goes back to phpDocumentor 1.x...
well, the namespace resolution doesn't, but it still applies.
CRB

On Thu, Nov 15, 2018, 08:30 Marcos Passos <[email protected] wrote:

> Thank you for the quick and welcoming reply.
>
> I believe it also should cover naming resolution rules, to avoid having
> some tools supporting relative class names and others fully-qualified only.
> My suggestion here is to resolve in the same way PHP does: names are
> determined based on the current namespace, import statements, or requires
> being fully-qualified. This strategy is the same that JavaDocs adopts.
>
> - Marcos
>
> On Thursday, November 15, 2018 at 12:22:21 PM UTC-2, Chuck Burgess wrote:
>>
>> Yes, I plan to reintroduce that. The current draft has aspects to it that
>> date way back to efforts in phpDocumentor to deprecate some things,
>> including the @link tag completely.
>>
>> I'm guiding the Working Group through reviews of individual tags right
>> now, and already have this topic as a point to bring up when we get to the
>> @link tag.
>>
>> Still, thanks for noticing and speaking up 😎👍
>> CRB
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 15, 2018, 08:17 Marcos Passos <[email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone!
>>>
>>> Reading PSR-19 I could not find any mention to the use of @link to link
>>> constants, methods, and classes. Such a feature allows navigating between
>>> documents easier.
>>>
>>> Any plans to covers it?
>>>
>>> - Marcos
>>>
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