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Vendor nayleen Package finder Short Description Yet another class finder implementation. License
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nayleen/finder
Yet another class finder implementation.
Installation
composer require nayleen/finder
Usage
The finder comes with two different sets of classes: Engines and Expectations.
Engines provide iterators over class strings which can then be filtered using Expectations.
Expectations
Expectations filter the class strings according to certain criteria. They're chainable, composable and negatable. You can
(and should) write your own Expectations depending on your requirements in class filtering.
Building blocks (located in Nayleen\Finder\Expectation sub-namespaces):
Combinator\Composed - chains two expectation (like boolean ANDs)
Combinator\Not - negates a wrapped expectation
Concrete implementations:
Any
CallableExpectation - wraps a callable with signature: callable(class-string): bool
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