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dasprid/enum

Composer 安装命令:

composer require dasprid/enum

包简介

PHP 7.1 enum implementation

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README 文档

README

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It is a well known fact that PHP is missing a basic enum type, ignoring the rather incomplete SplEnum implementation which is only available as a PECL extension. There are also quite a few other userland enum implementations around, but all of them have one or another compromise. This library tries to close that gap as far as PHP allows it to.

Usage

Basics

At its core, there is the DASPRiD\Enum\AbstractEnum class, which by default will work with constants like any other enum implementation you might know. The first clear difference is that you should define all the constants as protected (so nobody outside your class can read them but the AbstractEnum can still do so). The other even mightier difference is that, for simple enums, the value of the constant doesn't matter at all. Let's have a look at a simple example:

use DASPRiD\Enum\AbstractEnum;

/**
 * @method static self MONDAY()
 * @method static self TUESDAY()
 * @method static self WEDNESDAY()
 * @method static self THURSDAY()
 * @method static self FRIDAY()
 * @method static self SATURDAY()
 * @method static self SUNDAY()
 */
final class WeekDay extends AbstractEnum
{
    protected const MONDAY = null;
    protected const TUESDAY = null;
    protected const WEDNESDAY = null;
    protected const THURSDAY = null;
    protected const FRIDAY = null;
    protected const SATURDAY = null;
    protected const SUNDAY = null;
}

If you need to provide constants for either internal use or public use, you can mark them as either private or public, in which case they will be ignored by the enum, which only considers protected constants as valid values. As you can see, we specifically defined the generated magic methods in a class level doc block, so anyone using this class will automatically have proper auto-completion in their IDE. Now since you have defined the enum, you can simply use it like that:

function tellItLikeItIs(WeekDay $weekDay)
{
    switch ($weekDay) {
        case WeekDay::MONDAY():
            echo 'Mondays are bad.';
            break;

        case WeekDay::FRIDAY():
            echo 'Fridays are better.';
            break;

        case WeekDay::SATURDAY():
        case WeekDay::SUNDAY():
            echo 'Weekends are best.';
            break;

        default:
            echo 'Midweek days are so-so.';
    }
}

tellItLikeItIs(WeekDay::MONDAY());
tellItLikeItIs(WeekDay::WEDNESDAY());
tellItLikeItIs(WeekDay::FRIDAY());
tellItLikeItIs(WeekDay::SATURDAY());
tellItLikeItIs(WeekDay::SUNDAY());

More complex example

Of course, all enums are singletons, which are not cloneable or serializable. Thus you can be sure that there is always just one instance of the same type. Of course, the values of constants are not completely useless, let's have a look at a more complex example:

use DASPRiD\Enum\AbstractEnum;

/**
 * @method static self MERCURY()
 * @method static self VENUS()
 * @method static self EARTH()
 * @method static self MARS()
 * @method static self JUPITER()
 * @method static self SATURN()
 * @method static self URANUS()
 * @method static self NEPTUNE()
 */
final class Planet extends AbstractEnum
{
    protected const MERCURY = [3.303e+23, 2.4397e6];
    protected const VENUS = [4.869e+24, 6.0518e6];
    protected const EARTH = [5.976e+24, 6.37814e6];
    protected const MARS = [6.421e+23, 3.3972e6];
    protected const JUPITER = [1.9e+27, 7.1492e7];
    protected const SATURN = [5.688e+26, 6.0268e7];
    protected const URANUS = [8.686e+25, 2.5559e7];
    protected const NEPTUNE = [1.024e+26, 2.4746e7];

    /**
     * Universal gravitational constant.
     *
     * @var float
     */
    private const G = 6.67300E-11;

    /**
     * Mass in kilograms.
     *
     * @var float
     */
    private $mass;

    /**
     * Radius in meters.
     *
     * @var float
     */
    private $radius;

    protected function __construct(float $mass, float $radius)
    {
        $this->mass = $mass;
        $this->radius = $radius;
    }

    public function mass() : float
    {
        return $this->mass;
    }

    public function radius() : float
    {
        return $this->radius;
    }

    public function surfaceGravity() : float
    {
        return self::G * $this->mass / ($this->radius * $this->radius);
    }

    public function surfaceWeight(float $otherMass) : float
    {
        return $otherMass * $this->surfaceGravity();
    }
}

$myMass = 80;

foreach (Planet::values() as $planet) {
    printf("Your weight on %s is %f\n", $planet, $planet->surfaceWeight($myMass));
}

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dasprid/enum 是一款 基于 PHP 开发的 Composer 扩展包,目前已累计 162.03M 次下载、GitHub Stars 达 381, 最近一次更新时间为 2017 年 10 月 25 日, 在 PHP 生态内属于活跃度较高的组件。

它主要适用于以下技术方向: 「map」 「enum」 等业务场景。在实际项目中,围绕这些方向常见需要落地的问题包括:接口对接、性能调优、并发安全、与既有框架(Laravel / ThinkPHP / Yii / Webman 等)的兼容适配,以及生产环境的日志埋点与稳定性保障。

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统计信息

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GitHub 信息

  • Stars: 381
  • Watchers: 2
  • Forks: 14
  • 开发语言: PHP

其他信息

  • 授权协议: BSD-2-Clause
  • 更新时间: 2017-10-25