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8fold Foldable

Foldable is a low-level, lighweight library to facilitate the creation of higher-level wrappers and fluent interfaces.

Installation

composer require 8fold/php-foldable

Usage

Foldables can either extend the Fold class, use the FoldableImp default implementation, or implement the Foldable interface. Note: The Fold class uses and implements the Foldable default implementation and interface.

class MyFoldable extends Fold
{
  public function append(string $string): MyFoldable
  {
    $this->main = $this->main . $string;

    return $this;

    // Note: If you prefer immutability, you can always create a new instance
    //       of the MyFoldable class:
    //
    //       return MyFoldable::fold(...$this->args(true));
  }
}

print MyFoldable::fold("Hello")->append(", World!")->unfold();
// output: Hello, World!

The fold() static initializer (or named constructor) can take an infinite number of arguments. For the defulat implementation, the first argument is stored as main while the others are stored as an array called args. To help facilitate immutability, you can retrieve the arguments provided by calling the args method; you can also specify that you want the completely list, including main, by calling args(true).

Filters are PHP classes implementing the __invoke magic method; thereby becoming more like a namespaced global function in the standard library.

class Append extends Filter
{
  public function __invoke($using): string
  {
      if (is_a($using, Pipe::class)) {
          return $using->unfold() . $this->main;
      }
      return $using . $this->main;
  }
}

print Apply::append(", World!")->unfoldUsing("Hello");
// output: Hello, World!

class MyFoldable extends Fold
{
  public function append(string $string): MyFoldable
  {
    $this->main = Append::applyWith($string)->unfoldUsing($this->main);

    return $this;
  }
}

print MyFoldable::fold("Hello")->append(", World!")->unfold();
// output: Hello, World!

Pipes can be used to apply multiple filters in sequence from a starting point.

class Prepend extends Filter
{
  public function __invoke(string $using): string
  {
      return Append::applyWith($using)->unfoldUsing($this->main);
  }
}

$result = Pipe::fold("World",
  Apply::prepend("Hello, "),
  Apply::append("!")
)->unfold();
// output: Hello, World!

// you can allow filters to take pipes as well
$result = Pipe::fold("World",
  Apply::prepend(
    Pipe::fold("ello",
      Apply::prepend("H"),
      Apply::append(","),
      Apply::append(" ")
    )
  ),
  Apply::append("!")
)->unfold();

We also provide an assertion filter in the tests directory call PerformantEqualsTestFilter, which can be used to test equality and performance of Foldables and Filters.

use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase as PHPUnitTestCase;

use Eightfold\Foldable\Tests\PerformantEqualsTestFilter as AssertEquals;

class TestCase extends PHPUnitTestCase
{
  /**
  * @test
  */
  public function test_something()
  {
    AssertEquals::applyWith(
      "expected result",
      "expected type",
      0.4 // maximum milliseconds
    )->unfoldUsing(
      Pipe::fold("World",
        Apply::prepend(
          Pipe::fold("ello",
            Apply::prepend("H"),
            Apply::append(","),
            Apply::append(" ")
          )
        ),
        Apply::append("!")
      )
    );
  }
}

The start time is start at initialization and stopped after unfolding the passed Foldable or assigning the passed value.

Details

Primary goals are:

  1. Allow for type-safety while giving you flexibility in what that means.
  2. Speed. This is a low-level library meant for high-extensibility adding as little processing overhead as possible. Our baseline for performance tests (which is most of them) is 0.3 milliseconds. (If you know of ways to improve the speed, feel free to submit an issue or PR).
  3. Anit-null. Whenever possible, we do not accept null as a required paramater and do avoid returning null whenever possible. We are not defensive with it; so, much of that responsbility is left to the user.

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