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1 | <?php namespace Tarsana\Functional; |
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2 | |||
3 | /** |
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4 | * This file contains operators as functions. |
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5 | * @file |
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6 | */ |
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7 | |||
8 | /** |
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9 | * Returns `$a && $b`. |
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10 | * |
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11 | * ```php |
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12 | * $isTrue = F\and_(true); |
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13 | * $isTrue(false); //=> false |
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14 | * $isTrue(true); //=> true |
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15 | * ``` |
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16 | * |
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17 | * @stream |
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18 | * @signature Boolean -> Boolean -> Boolean |
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19 | * @param bool $a |
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20 | * @param bool $b |
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function finale($germany, $island) {
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21 | * @return bool |
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22 | */ |
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23 | View Code Duplication | function and_() { |
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24 | static $and = false; |
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25 | $and = $and ?: curry(function($a, $b){ |
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26 | return $a && $b; |
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27 | }); |
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28 | return _apply($and, func_get_args()); |
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29 | } |
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30 | |||
31 | /** |
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32 | * Returns `$a || $b`. |
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33 | * |
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34 | * ```php |
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35 | * $isTrue = F\or_(false); |
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36 | * $isTrue(false); //=> false |
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37 | * $isTrue(true); //=> true |
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38 | * ``` |
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39 | * |
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40 | * @stream |
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41 | * @signature Boolean -> Boolean -> Boolean |
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42 | * @param bool $a |
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43 | * @param bool $b |
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44 | * @return bool |
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45 | */ |
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46 | View Code Duplication | function or_() { |
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47 | static $or = false; |
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48 | $or = $or ?: curry(function($a, $b){ |
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49 | return $a || $b; |
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50 | }); |
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51 | return _apply($or, func_get_args()); |
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52 | } |
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53 | |||
54 | /** |
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55 | * Returns `!$x`. |
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56 | * |
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57 | * ```php |
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58 | * F\map(F\not(), [true, false, true]); //=> [false, true, false] |
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59 | * ``` |
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60 | * |
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61 | * @stream |
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62 | * @signature Boolean -> Boolean |
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63 | * @param bool $x |
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64 | * @return bool |
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65 | */ |
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66 | View Code Duplication | function not() { |
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67 | static $not = false; |
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68 | $not = $not ?: curry(function($x) { |
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69 | return !$x; |
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70 | }); |
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71 | return _apply($not, func_get_args()); |
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72 | } |
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73 | |||
74 | /** |
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75 | * Returns `$x == $y`. |
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76 | * |
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77 | * ```php |
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78 | * F\eq('10', 10); //=> true |
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79 | * ``` |
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80 | * |
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81 | * @stream |
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82 | * @signature * -> * -> Boolean |
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83 | * @param mixed $a |
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* @param array $island
* @param array $italy
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84 | * @param mixed $b |
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85 | * @return bool |
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86 | */ |
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87 | function eq() { |
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88 | $eq = curry(function($a, $b){ |
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89 | return $a == $b; |
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90 | }); |
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91 | return _apply($eq, func_get_args()); |
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92 | } |
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93 | |||
94 | /** |
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95 | * Returns `$x != $y`. |
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96 | * |
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97 | * ```php |
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98 | * F\notEq('Hi', 'Hello'); //=> true |
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99 | * ``` |
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100 | * |
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101 | * @stream |
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102 | * @signature * -> * -> Boolean |
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103 | * @param mixed $a |
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104 | * @param mixed $b |
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105 | * @return bool |
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106 | */ |
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107 | View Code Duplication | function notEq() { |
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108 | static $notEq = false; |
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109 | $notEq = $notEq ?: curry(function($a, $b){ |
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110 | return $a != $b; |
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111 | }); |
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112 | return _apply($notEq, func_get_args()); |
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113 | } |
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114 | |||
115 | /** |
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116 | * Returns `$x === $y`. |
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117 | * |
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118 | * ```php |
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119 | * F\eqq(10, '10'); //=> false |
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120 | * ``` |
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121 | * @stream |
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122 | * @signature * -> * -> Boolean |
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123 | * @param mixed $a |
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124 | * @param mixed $b |
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125 | * @return bool |
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126 | */ |
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127 | View Code Duplication | function eqq() { |
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128 | static $eqq = false; |
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129 | $eqq = $eqq ?: curry(function($a, $b){ |
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130 | return $a === $b; |
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131 | }); |
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132 | return _apply($eqq, func_get_args()); |
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133 | } |
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134 | |||
135 | /** |
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136 | * Returns `$x !== $y`. |
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137 | * |
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138 | * ```php |
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139 | * F\notEqq(10, '10'); //=> true |
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140 | * ``` |
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141 | * |
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142 | * @stream |
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143 | * @signature * -> * -> Boolean |
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144 | * @param mixed $a |
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* @param array $island
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145 | * @param mixed $b |
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* @param array $island
* @param array $italy
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return "2:1";
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146 | * @return bool |
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147 | */ |
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148 | View Code Duplication | function notEqq() { |
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149 | static $notEqq = false; |
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150 | $notEqq = $notEqq ?: curry(function($a, $b){ |
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151 | return $a !== $b; |
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152 | }); |
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153 | return _apply($notEqq, func_get_args()); |
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154 | } |
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155 | |||
156 | /** |
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157 | * Returns `true` if the two elements have the same type and are deeply equivalent. |
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158 | * |
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159 | * ```php |
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160 | * $a = (object) ['a' => 1, 'b' => (object) ['c' => 'Hello'], 'd' => false]; |
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161 | * $b = (object) ['a' => 1, 'b' => (object) ['c' => 'Hi'], 'd' => false]; |
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162 | * $c = (object) ['a' => 1, 'b' => ['c' => 'Hello'], 'd' => false]; |
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163 | * // should have the same type |
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164 | * F\equals(5, '5'); //=> false |
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165 | * F\equals([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3]); //=> true |
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166 | * // should have the same order |
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167 | * F\equals([1, 3, 2], [1, 2, 3]); //=> false |
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168 | * F\equals($a, $b); //=> false |
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169 | * F\equals($a, $c); //=> false |
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170 | * $b->b->c = 'Hello'; |
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171 | * F\equals($a, $b); //=> true |
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172 | * ``` |
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173 | * |
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174 | * @stream |
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175 | * @signature * -> * -> Boolean |
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176 | * @param mixed $a |
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* @param array $island
* @param array $italy
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177 | * @param mixed $b |
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* @param array $island
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178 | * @return bool |
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179 | */ |
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180 | function equals() { |
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181 | static $equals = false; |
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182 | $equals = $equals ?: curry(_f('_equals')); |
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183 | return _apply($equals, func_get_args()); |
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184 | } |
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185 | function _equals($a, $b) { |
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186 | $type = type($a); |
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187 | if ($type != type($b)) |
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188 | return false; |
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189 | switch ($type) { |
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190 | case 'List': |
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191 | $length = count($a); |
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192 | if (count($b) != $length) |
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193 | return false; |
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194 | $index = 0; |
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195 | while ($index < $length) { |
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196 | if (!_equals($a[$index], $b[$index])) |
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197 | return false; |
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198 | $index ++; |
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199 | } |
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200 | return true; |
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201 | case 'Array': |
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202 | case 'ArrayObject': |
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203 | case 'Object': |
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204 | $keysA = keys($a); |
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205 | $keysB = keys($b); |
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206 | $length = count($keysA); |
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207 | if (count($keysB) != $length) |
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208 | return false; |
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209 | $index = 0; |
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210 | while ($index < $length) { |
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211 | if (!_equals($keysA[$index], $keysB[$index])) |
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212 | return false; |
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213 | if (!_equals(get($keysA[$index], $a), get($keysB[$index], $b))) |
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214 | return false; |
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215 | $index ++; |
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216 | } |
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217 | return true; |
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218 | default: |
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219 | return $a == $b; |
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220 | } |
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221 | } |
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222 | |||
223 | /** |
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224 | * Returns `true` if the results of applying `$fn` to `$a` and `$b` are deeply equal. |
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225 | * |
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226 | * ```php |
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227 | * $headEquals = F\equalBy(F\head()); |
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228 | * $headEquals([1, 2], [1, 3]); //=> true |
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229 | * $headEquals([3, 2], [1, 3]); //=> false |
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230 | * |
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231 | * $sameAge = F\equalBy(F\get('age')); |
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232 | * $foo = ['name' => 'foo', 'age' => 11]; |
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233 | * $bar = ['name' => 'bar', 'age' => 13]; |
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234 | * $baz = ['name' => 'baz', 'age' => 11]; |
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235 | * $sameAge($foo, $bar); //=> false |
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236 | * $sameAge($foo, $baz); //=> true |
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237 | * ``` |
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238 | * |
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239 | * @stream |
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240 | * @signature (a -> b) -> a -> a -> Boolean |
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241 | * @return [type] [description] |
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242 | */ |
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243 | function equalBy() { |
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244 | static $equalBy = false; |
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245 | $equalBy = $equalBy ?: curry(function($fn, $a, $b) { |
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246 | return _equals($fn($a), $fn($b)); |
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247 | }); |
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248 | return _apply($equalBy, func_get_args()); |
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249 | } |
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250 | |||
251 | /** |
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252 | * Returns `$a < $b`. |
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253 | * |
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254 | * ```php |
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255 | * F\lt(3, 5); //=> true |
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256 | * F\lt(5, 5); //=> false |
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257 | * ``` |
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258 | * |
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259 | * @stream |
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260 | * @signature * -> * -> Boolean |
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261 | * @param mixed $a |
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262 | * @param mixed $b |
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263 | * @return bool |
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264 | */ |
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266 | static $lt = false; |
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267 | $lt = $lt ?: curry(function($a, $b){ |
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268 | return $a < $b; |
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269 | }); |
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270 | return _apply($lt, func_get_args()); |
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271 | } |
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272 | |||
273 | /** |
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274 | * Returns `$a <= $b`. |
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275 | * |
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276 | * ```php |
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277 | * F\lte(3, 5); //=> true |
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278 | * F\lte(5, 5); //=> true |
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279 | * ``` |
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280 | * |
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281 | * @stream |
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282 | * @signature * -> * -> Boolean |
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283 | * @param mixed $a |
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284 | * @param mixed $b |
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285 | * @return bool |
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286 | */ |
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287 | View Code Duplication | function lte() { |
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288 | static $lte = false; |
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289 | $lte = $lte ?: curry(function($a, $b){ |
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290 | return $a <= $b; |
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291 | }); |
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292 | return _apply($lte, func_get_args()); |
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293 | } |
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294 | |||
295 | /** |
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296 | * Returns `$a > $b`. |
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297 | * |
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298 | * ```php |
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299 | * F\gt(5, 3); //=> true |
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300 | * F\gt(5, 5); //=> false |
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301 | * ``` |
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302 | * |
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303 | * @stream |
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304 | * @signature * -> * -> Boolean |
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305 | * @param mixed $a |
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* @param array $germany
* @param array $island
* @param array $italy
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function finale($germany, $island) {
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306 | * @param mixed $b |
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* @param array $island
* @param array $italy
*/
function finale($germany, $island) {
return "2:1";
}
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307 | * @return bool |
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308 | */ |
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309 | View Code Duplication | function gt() { |
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310 | static $gt = false; |
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311 | $gt = $gt ?: curry(function($a, $b){ |
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312 | return $a > $b; |
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313 | }); |
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314 | return _apply($gt, func_get_args()); |
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315 | } |
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316 | |||
317 | /** |
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318 | * Returns `$a >= $b`. |
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319 | * |
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320 | * ```php |
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321 | * F\gte(5, 3); //=> true |
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322 | * F\gte(5, 5); //=> true |
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323 | * ``` |
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324 | * |
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325 | * @stream |
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326 | * @signature * -> * -> Boolean |
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327 | * @param mixed $a |
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* @param array $germany
* @param array $island
* @param array $italy
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function finale($germany, $island) {
return "2:1";
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328 | * @param mixed $b |
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* @param array $germany
* @param array $island
* @param array $italy
*/
function finale($germany, $island) {
return "2:1";
}
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329 | * @return bool |
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330 | */ |
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331 | View Code Duplication | function gte() { |
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332 | static $gte = false; |
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333 | $gte = $gte ?: curry(function($a, $b){ |
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334 | return $a >= $b; |
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335 | }); |
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336 | return _apply($gte, func_get_args()); |
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337 | } |
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338 | |||
339 |
This check looks for PHPDoc comments describing methods or function parameters that do not exist on the corresponding method or function.
Consider the following example. The parameter
$italy
is not defined by the methodfinale(...)
.The most likely cause is that the parameter was removed, but the annotation was not.