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Vendor ucscode Package promise Short Description A lightweight and concise implementation of Promises in PHP License
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Promise is a simple and lightweight implementation of Javascript Promises in PHP. Promises provide a clean and structured way to work with asynchronous operations, allowing you to handle deferred execution and manage asynchronous workflows more effectively.
Features
Promises/A+ Compliant: Follows the Promises/A+ specification for consistent behavior.
Chaining: Chain promises together using the then method.
Error Handling: Handle errors using the catch method.
Finalization: Execute code regardless of the promise's state with the finally method.
Getting Started
Installation
Usage
Multiple Promises
The Promise::all method takes an array of promises, and collects their fulfilled values. If all promises are fulfilled, it resolves with an array of fulfilled values. If any promise is rejected, it rejects with the reason of the first rejected promise.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open issues or pull requests.
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