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Collections

I like the fact that PHP is going the way to type safety, but unfortunately we haven't reached the goal yet. The type safety still has some gaps. One of the most annoying gap is (at least for me) that you cannot specify types for array elements. I don't like it at all to have to specify just "array" as return type.

To avoid this I have created a small set of collections.

Primitive Collections

With a primitive collection you can specify the return type like "IntegerCollection" and not just "array". You should be careful though, because in high performance applications this might not be a suitable way.

Object Collections

There is also an easy way to create a collection for certain classes:

Already existing collections for build-in classes are:

Mixed Collections

The MixedCollection is basically like "array", but you are telling the reader that in fact it is an array with mixed types.
Just like PHP 8.0 is introducing the type "mixed".

License and authors

This project is free and under the MIT Licence. Responsible for this project is Heiko Jerichen ([email protected]).


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