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Vendor ntzm Package strict-casts Short Description Strict type casting for super defensive PHP License
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And the following general casts, which work with any input, but use strict casts when they can:
toBool
toInt
toFloat
All mentioned functions live under the namespace StrictCasts. This way, before using them, they have to be imported through the use function statement.
Why?
PHP's inbuilt type casting is not strict at all, and will take almost any type and turn it into another, no matter how
valid the conversion is, for example:
This is a source of a great number of bugs, headaches and crying.
By ensuring that the conversion is valid before conversion, we can ensure that the casting happens exactly as we would
expect it to, or it will fail! For example:
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