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Basic Usage
You can use the Chain in two easy different ways, depending on your liking or necessity.
Getting Properties
Getting properties is just the same, these won't return $this.
Escaping Chaining
Often methods do need to return an actual value, otherwise we can stop programming all together.
Chain will allow you to easily turn off the chaining behaviour. This can be done very easily.
You can also unescape to get the Chainable functionality back. To be honest I can't find a use case for this yet, but hey! You never know!
Get The Original Instance
Sometimes it is needed to return the original instance because some code might be checking if it is an instanceof a class.
You can easily chain the ->instance() method on there and you get the original instance back, not a clone, the actual thing.
Note: you can't go back from here.
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Testing
I've included some tests, feel free to send me pull-requests if you see room for improvement.
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.
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