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Informations about the package flag

Flag :golf:

Binarized flags are not intuitive to understand, using concepts like bitwise operators, bitmask or bit field. Moreover, theses flags are not easy to debug; find flags that hide behind integer bitfield is very annoying. This library propose a fluent API to handle bitfield and improve developer experience with tools for debugging them.

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Installation

Use Composer to install Flag in your project:

Overview

For example, here is how to play with Yaml flags:

Prefixed Flags

As in Caster::EXCLUDE_* case, it's possible to handle prefixed flags.

Hierarchical Flags

As in Output::VERBOSITY_* case, flags are hierachical, like this:

This means that if VERBOSITY_VERY_VERBOSE is flagged, VERBOSITY_VERBOSE and VERBOSITY_NORMAL will be also implicitly flagged.

Global Flags

It's possible to handle flags in global space, like with E_* errors flags.

No-int Flags

As in Request::METHOD_* case, values flags are not integer but string. For example, METHOD_GET has GET string as value. This string values are internally binarized.

Standalone Flags

It's also possible to handle no-constants flags.

Debug

If you add symfony/console suggested package, you can debug your flags with debug:flag command. Run php bin/flag --help for details.

License

Flag is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.


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Requires php Version >=5.6.0
psr/log Version ^1.0
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