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Notable PHP package: PHP Optional Chaining

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Chaining is an approach used by many developers to make a sequence of calls to the functions of the same object by returning the object again to the next function call, so the developer has to write less code to call all the functions in a sequence.

The problem of this approach is that if one of the function calls fails, it may not return the object, thus breaking the sequence.

This package provides a workaround this problem by wrapping the function calls in a "box" class that can queue the function calls and call one function after another, unless one function fails.

Read this article to learn more details about how this notable PHP package works.




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The package PHP Optional Chaining is one of the few PHP packages that was considered notable recently because it does something that is worth paying attention.

The basic purpose is: Chain class function calls preventing errors

Here follows in more detail what it does:

This class can chain class function calls preventing errors.

It provides a wrapper to a given object so all calls to that object will go through this class in such way can in can queue chained calls to the wrapped object.

The class can all functions of the boxed object that were queued all at once by calling the unbox function of the box object of this class.

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