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Informations about the package enum

Enums for PHP

This package offers strongly typed enums for PHP with some nice distinctive features.

Quick functionality example:

Installation

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Usage

You can choose one of three ways to define enumeration members (or its combination).

PHPDoc comment:

Class constants:

Static method:

Also you can combine few (or even all) methods in your declaration:

:exclamation: If you decided to combine ways to declare enumeration members, be careful with members intersection: name of enum member is unique for enum class so different values of same member can lead to unobvious errors in your code. The priority of names is: constant declaration, functional declaration and PHPDoc commentary declaration. Names are case sensitive.

Personally I prefer the way with PHPDoc comment but I think if you want keep access to enumeration values without class wrapping and get the IDE's autocompletion benefits you can do something like this:

In some cases may be useful to add meta information to your enumeration class. You can do it like this:


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