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Assert is a simple set of assertions to help validate inputs, results, and
business logic. Inspired by the thoughts of TigerBeetle
and NASA’s Power of 10 Rules for Safety-Critical Code,
this library aims to painfully enforce the validity in order to fail without the
ability to subvert the issue.
Why not just assert()?
assert() is a (deprecated as of 8.3) built-in PHP method, designed for
debugging, that will either throw an exception or omit a warning. assert-php
is designed to throw exceptions only and to purposefully fail your production code
in the cases of invalid expectations.
Usage
Usage of this library is simple: call one of the methods from the Assert class
to validate your expectations. Do not attempt to try/catch these assertions, and
instead, allow your program to truly fail in these cases. Using the that()
method provides the best readability in my opinion.
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