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Vendor mensbeam Package filesystem Short Description Simplifies using many of php's built-in filesystem functions License
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This is a fork of Symfony's Filesystem component which simplifies php's built-in filesystem functions. A common painpoint in using Symfony's component is that it is unnecessarily instantiated:
This is awkward because there isn't a reason to instantiate it. There's nothing within Filesystem to create an instance of. There's no defined constructor and no properties to set. In fact only a single static property exists within the class to store the last encountered error. It simply doesn't make any sense. It's especially curious considering the Path class that's included with Filesystem is itself a static class.
This fork eliminates that nonsense by making everything static:
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