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PHP Parser
- PHP-Parser: A PHP parser written in PHP
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Diff Speeding - Rector and sebastian/diff speed improvements through profiling
Interesting. One of the reasons I stopped considering Rector is because of how memory, CPU, and time intensive it is for a non-trivial project. Instead I've been using Nikita's PHP Parser directly and getting much better results even though it isn't multi-threaded out of the box.
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PHP Skeleton for Bison
nikic/PHP-Parser uses a Bison equivalent for PHP parsing. See the grammar file https://github.com/nikic/PHP-Parser/blob/4.x/grammar/php7.y.
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Alternative for nette/tokenizer?
Maybe nikic/PHP-Parser is an alternative. If you only need to tokenizer part, PHP has an extension too.
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How PHP engine builds AST
nikic/PHP-Parser
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Parsing with PHP, Bison and re2c
Code parsing. Many linters and code builders use php-parser. It uses YACC (analog Bison) to build AST.
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Readonly classes RFC accepted
The PR in PHP-Parser is already on the way ↓ https://github.com/nikic/PHP-Parser/pull/834
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[Question] Trying to understand, how does the PHP Parser work when it sees HTML?
I see there is the https://github.com/nikic/PHP-Parser
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I was annoyed by some of PHP's syntax, so I decided to make a PHP transpiler (still in beta!)
It's good idea. But something strange. Php was made as language which embedded to HTML. And how will it work without open and close tags? Instead of parsing and replacing source code as string you might use parser e.g https://github.com/nikic/PHP-Parser
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Tree-sitter: an incremental parsing system for programming tools
I wish there was a more universal format for parsers, but I just don't think there enough people who know their stuff.
Take PHP, a language that a lot of people use: the tree-sitter-php extension doesn't support features added in 2019, let alone features added towards the end of 2020.
If you want an up-to-date PHP parser, there's really only one open-source parser[0] that's accurate enough to be used on PHP codebases old and new, and it's written in PHP. Then if you want to parse in a robust fashion you have to adopt a number of hacks to get everything working.
I hadn't encountered LSIF before – can GitHub be configured to use those maps?
[0] https://github.com/nikic/PHP-Parser
Brick\Math
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PHP libraries and tools
brick/math: Arbitrary-precision arithmetic library for PHP
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PHP is trolling me
Use strings. For PHP specifically, the Brick/Math library.
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[ELI5] Why is it bad to compare floats directly for equality?
There are excellent wrappers for this like https://github.com/brick/math
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Need Guidance for my Passionate Ecommerce Project
https://github.com/brick/math to handle bignumber and operations
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How are you handling your money?
In Java and Ruby, BigDecimal is an inbuilt class that can be used. For PHP, you can checkout the Brick Math Library Basically, just find the arbitrary-precision Decimal type/Class/Library in your choice of language. Got another approach, please do let me know in comment section.
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What are the latest thoughts on storing and working with very large and very small financial transactions?
I decided to use https://github.com/brick/math and store the amount as a string in the database. My project use NANO, so that's 30 decimal points to keep. Number type column is not the choice at all.
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Vote for enums in PHP 8.1 has started — looking good so far!
There are many use cases where enums don't need to be backed by a scalar. I'm thinking of brick/math's RoundingMode for example: you use these in code, but never store/serialize them really.
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(int) (round(19.33, 2) * 100) = 1932 - can someone please explain this to me?
Besides, using an arbitrary-precision library gives you an unlimited number of digits, and, in the case of brick/math, many more rounding modes to choose from. And predictable ones.
What are some alternatives?
PHPStan - PHP Static Analysis Tool - discover bugs in your code without running it!
decimal-object - Decimal handling as value object instead of plain strings.
PHP Code Sniffer - PHP_CodeSniffer tokenizes PHP files and detects violations of a defined set of coding standards.
BigNum-PHP - BigNum library for PHP compatible with bn.js
PHP CS Fixer - A tool to automatically fix PHP Coding Standards issues
Brick\Money - A money and currency library for PHP
PHPCPD - Copy/Paste Detector (CPD) for PHP code.
ip - Immutable value object for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, including helper methods and Doctrine support.
Better Reflection - :crystal_ball: Better Reflection is a reflection API that aims to improve and provide more features than PHP's built-in reflection API.
Money - PHP implementation of Fowler's Money pattern.
PHP Mess Detector - PHPMD is a spin-off project of PHP Depend and aims to be a PHP equivalent of the well known Java tool PMD. PHPMD can be seen as an user friendly frontend application for the raw metrics stream measured by PHP Depend.
Fermat - A library providing math and statistics operations for numbers of arbitrary size.