dazzle-php / util
Dazzle PHP Utility Classes.
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Requires
- php: >=5.6.7
- dazzle-php/throwable: 0.5.*
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: >=4.8.0 <5.4.0
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README
Note: This repository is part of Dazzle Project - the next-gen library for PHP. The project's purpose is to provide PHP developers with a set of complete tools to build functional async applications. Please, make sure you read the attached README carefully and it is guaranteed you will be surprised how easy to use and powerful it is. In the meantime, you might want to check out the rest of our async libraries in Dazzle repository for the full extent of Dazzle experience.
Description
Dazzle Util is a component that serves as aggregation of utility classes and helpers.
Feature Highlights
Dazzle Util features:
- Implementation of Buffer pattern,
- Implementation of Enum pattern,
- Implementation of Factory pattern,
- Implementation of Parser pattern,
- Support for additional array functions,
- Support for additional string functions,
- Callbacks invoker,
- Callbacks isolator,
- ...and more.
Requirements
- PHP-5.6 or PHP-7.0+,
- UNIX or Windows OS.
Installation
To install this library make sure you have composer installed, then run following command:
$> composer require dazzle-php/util
Tests
Tests can be run via:
$> vendor/bin/phpunit -d memory_limit=1024M
Versioning
Versioning of Dazzle libraries is described in versioning section of Dazzle Project index repository. Please, refer there for detailed information on the subject.
Contributing
Thank you for considering contributing to this repository!
- The contribution guide can be found in the contribution tips.
- Open tickets can be found in issues section.
- Current contributors are listed in graphs section
- To contact the author(s) see the information attached in composer.json file.
License
Dazzle Framework is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.
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