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/** |
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* WordPress UI |
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* A set of UI components for WordPress. |
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* This is a component within the Amarkal framework. |
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* @package amarkal-ui |
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* @author Askupa Software <[email protected]> |
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* @link https://github.com/amarkal/amarkal-ui |
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* @copyright 2017 Askupa Software |
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// Prevent direct file access |
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defined( 'ABSPATH' ) or die( 'No script kiddies please!' ); |
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* Prevent loading the library more than once |
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if( defined( 'AMARKAL_UI' ) ) return false; |
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define( 'AMARKAL_UI', true ); |
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if(!function_exists('amarkal_ui_render')) |
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* Render a UI component. |
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* or a registered custom component. |
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* @param array $props The component's properties |
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* @return string The rendered HTML |
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*/ |
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function amarkal_ui_render( $type, array $props = array() ) |
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$component = Amarkal\UI\ComponentFactory::create( $type, $props ); |
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return $component->render(); |
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} |
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if(!function_exists('amarkal_ui_register_component')) |
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* Register a custom UI component. The registered component's class should |
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* inherit from Amarkal\UI\AbstractComponent. |
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* @param string $type The component's type. If the custom type is similar |
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* @param string $class_name The component's class name. |
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function amarkal_ui_register_component( $type, $class_name ) |
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Amarkal\UI\ComponentFactory::register( $type, $class_name ); |
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if(!function_exists('amarkal_ui_register_scripts')) |
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* Register Amarkal UI styles & scripts. These scripts are later enqueued by |
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* UI components where applicable. |
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function amarkal_ui_register_scripts() |
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\wp_register_script('amarkal-ui',Amarkal\Core\Utility::path_to_url(__DIR__.'/assets/js/dist/amarkal-ui.min.js'),array('jquery','amarkal-core'),false,true); |
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\wp_register_script('ace-editor','https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/ace/1.2.9/ace.js',array('jquery'),false,true); |
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\wp_register_style('amarkal-ui',Amarkal\Core\Utility::path_to_url(__DIR__.'/assets/css/dist/amarkal-ui.min.css'),array()); |
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\add_action('admin_init','amarkal_ui_register_scripts'); |
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PHP has two types of connecting operators (logical operators, and boolean operators):
and&&or||The difference between these is the order in which they are executed. In most cases, you would want to use a boolean operator like
&&, or||.Let’s take a look at a few examples:
Logical Operators are used for Control-Flow
One case where you explicitly want to use logical operators is for control-flow such as this:
Since
dieintroduces problems of its own, f.e. it makes our code hardly testable, and prevents any kind of more sophisticated error handling; you probably do not want to use this in real-world code. Unfortunately, logical operators cannot be combined withthrowat this point:These limitations lead to logical operators rarely being of use in current PHP code.