collect
A Collections-only split from Laravel's Illuminate Support (by tighten)
collection
A (memory) friendly, easy, lazy and modular collection class. (by loophp)
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1,505 | 705 | |
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1.8 | 8.2 | |
4 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
- | MIT License |
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collect
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PHP Map 3.3 released - Collections made easy!
Or https://github.com/tighten/collect
collection
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- Experimenting around FP in PHP
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How to functionally invert a set of relations
It's a transposition, did it in PHP here: https://github.com/loophp/collection/blob/master/src/Operation/Transpose.php
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Do you have a kind of Flip/Flop operator in PHP?
I didn't know that one, but I might definitely implement it in https://github.com/loophp/collection tomorrow!
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PHP Map 3.3 released - Collections made easy!
I'm working on it, I hope I can release it before the end of the year. There is a last pull-request which is preventing me from moving forward: https://github.com/loophp/collection/pull/270
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Do generators really reduce the memory usage?
Thanks for your super article. I might add a link to it in https://github.com/loophp/collection
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What new array_* functions would you like to see on next PHP versions?
I personally would like to see them removed and replaced with their equivalent that would work with iterables. This is the reason why I wrote this : https://github.com/loophp/collection
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PHP Map v3.0 - Collections made easy
Or https://github.com/loophp/collection completely lazy.
- PHP Map v2.6 - Collections made easy
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public static function __invoke - closing gap between functions and classes
I'm using that all over the place in here : https://github.com/loophp/collection/tree/master/src/Operation
- PHP Map - PHP arrays and collections made easy