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author | Per Lilja <perlilja@gmail.com> | 2015-10-21 13:28:36 +0200 |
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committer | Per Lilja <perlilja@gmail.com> | 2015-10-21 13:28:36 +0200 |
commit | 3f8b067a0cace44bb43bdd08561b0efc747fb26c (patch) | |
tree | 1e17c3f1968f7b2f97ea9f84ca0098224ff60786 /php.html.markdown | |
parent | d1a822f96c88855b2cbb649a4ea7b452e4104164 (diff) | |
parent | ef6973b13f50063462d28a96ac57e93aed40844c (diff) |
Merge pull request #1 from adambard/master
Update fork
Diffstat (limited to 'php.html.markdown')
-rw-r--r-- | php.html.markdown | 142 |
1 files changed, 125 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/php.html.markdown b/php.html.markdown index 93066284..cf9544b3 100644 --- a/php.html.markdown +++ b/php.html.markdown @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ This document describes PHP 5+. <?php // PHP code must be enclosed with <?php tags // If your php file only contains PHP code, it is best practice -// to omit the php closing tag. +// to omit the php closing tag to prevent accidental output. // Two forward slashes start a one-line comment. @@ -103,6 +103,9 @@ END; // String concatenation is done with . echo 'This string ' . 'is concatenated'; +// Strings can be passed in as parameters to echo +echo 'Multiple', 'Parameters', 'Valid'; // Returns 'MultipleParametersValid' + /******************************** * Constants @@ -115,8 +118,10 @@ echo 'This string ' . 'is concatenated'; // followed by any number of letters, numbers, or underscores. define("FOO", "something"); -// access to a constant is possible by direct using the choosen name -echo 'This outputs '.FOO; +// access to a constant is possible by calling the choosen name without a $ +echo FOO; // Returns 'something' +echo 'This outputs '.FOO; // Returns 'This ouputs something' + /******************************** @@ -141,6 +146,8 @@ echo $array[0]; // => "One" // Add an element to the end of an array $array[] = 'Four'; +// or +array_push($array, 'Five'); // Remove element from array unset($array[3]); @@ -155,9 +162,9 @@ echo('Hello World!'); print('Hello World!'); // The same as echo -// echo is actually a language construct, so you can drop the parentheses. +// echo and print are language constructs too, so you can drop the parentheses echo 'Hello World!'; -print 'Hello World!'; // So is print +print 'Hello World!'; $paragraph = 'paragraph'; @@ -215,7 +222,11 @@ assert($a !== $d); assert(1 === '1'); assert(1 !== '1'); -// spaceship operator since PHP 7 +// 'Spaceship' operator (since PHP 7) +// Returns 0 if values on either side are equal +// Returns 1 if value on the left is greater +// Returns -1 if the value on the right is greater + $a = 100; $b = 1000; @@ -379,7 +390,7 @@ for ($i = 0; $i < 5; $i++) { // Define a function with "function": function my_function () { - return 'Hello'; + return 'Hello'; } echo my_function(); // => "Hello" @@ -388,8 +399,8 @@ echo my_function(); // => "Hello" // number of letters, numbers, or underscores. function add ($x, $y = 1) { // $y is optional and defaults to 1 - $result = $x + $y; - return $result; + $result = $x + $y; + return $result; } echo add(4); // => 5 @@ -400,21 +411,21 @@ echo add(4, 2); // => 6 // Since PHP 5.3 you can declare anonymous functions; $inc = function ($x) { - return $x + 1; + return $x + 1; }; echo $inc(2); // => 3 function foo ($x, $y, $z) { - echo "$x - $y - $z"; + echo "$x - $y - $z"; } // Functions can return functions function bar ($x, $y) { - // Use 'use' to bring in outside variables - return function ($z) use ($x, $y) { - foo($x, $y, $z); - }; + // Use 'use' to bring in outside variables + return function ($z) use ($x, $y) { + foo($x, $y, $z); + }; } $bar = bar('A', 'B'); @@ -426,6 +437,31 @@ echo $function_name(1, 2); // => 3 // Useful for programatically determining which function to run. // Or, use call_user_func(callable $callback [, $parameter [, ... ]]); + +// You can get the all the parameters passed to a function +function parameters() { + $numargs = func_num_args(); + if ($numargs > 0) { + echo func_get_arg(0) . ' | '; + } + $args_array = func_get_args(); + foreach ($args_array as $key => $arg) { + echo $key . ' - ' . $arg . ' | '; + } +} + +parameters('Hello', 'World'); // Hello | 0 - Hello | 1 - World | + +// Since PHP 5.6 you can get a variable number of arguments +function variable($word, ...$list) { + echo $word . " || "; + foreach ($list as $item) { + echo $item . ' | '; + } +} + +variable("Separate", "Hello", "World") // Separate || Hello | World | + /******************************** * Includes */ @@ -515,7 +551,7 @@ class MyClass } } -// Class constants can always be accessed statically +// Class constants can always be accessed statically echo MyClass::MY_CONST; // Outputs 'value'; echo MyClass::$staticVar; // Outputs 'static'; @@ -693,8 +729,80 @@ use My\Namespace as SomeOtherNamespace; $cls = new SomeOtherNamespace\MyClass(); + +/********************** +* Late Static Binding +* +* / + +class ParentClass { + public static function who() { + echo "I'm a " . __CLASS__ . "\n"; + } + public static function test() { + // self references the class the method is defined within + self::who(); + // static references the class the method was invoked on + static::who(); + } +} + +ParentClass::test(); +/* +I'm a ParentClass +I'm a ParentClass +*/ + +class ChildClass extends ParentClass { + public static function who() { + echo "But I'm " . __CLASS__ . "\n"; + } +} + +ChildClass::test(); +/* +I'm a ParentClass +But I'm ChildClass */ + +/********************** +* Error Handling +* +*/ + +// Simple error handling can be done with try catch block + +try { + // Do something +} catch (Exception $e) { + // Handle exception +} + +// When using try catch blocks in a namespaced enviroment use the following + +try { + // Do something +} catch (\Exception $e) { + // Handle exception +} + +// Custom exceptions + +class MyException extends Exception {} + +try { + + $condition = true; + + if ($condition) { + throw new MyException('Something just happend'); + } + +} catch (MyException $e) { + // Handle my exception +} + ``` ## More Information @@ -709,4 +817,4 @@ If you're coming from a language with good package management, check out [Composer](http://getcomposer.org/). For common standards, visit the PHP Framework Interoperability Group's -[PSR standards](https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards).
\ No newline at end of file +[PSR standards](https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards). |