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PHP code can be frustratingly opaque, especially when dealing with nested functions. Why not chain those functions instead?
Installation
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Usage
Get a Pipe object:
Then you can chain callables:
And get the mutated value:
The pipe method is chainable:
Pipe uses a magic __call to redirect other methods to the pipe method, so you don't have to use pipe(...) at all:
Arguments
You can use callables with arguments:
Pipe will always pass the value you're mutating ('value' in the example above) as the first parameter.
This works most of the time, but since PHP has some unique parameter ordering, there are cases where it doesn't. In these cases you can use the placeholder, by default $$, to represent the mutating value.
For example, implode():
Because implode() takes the input value as its second parameter, we tell Pipe where to put it using '$$'. Then when called the value is swapped in.
Closures
You may pipe any callable, including a closure:
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License
This package operates under the MIT License (MIT). Please see LICENSE for more information.
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