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Mastering PHP 7

You're reading from  Mastering PHP 7

Product type Book
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785882814
Pages 536 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Branko Ajzele Branko Ajzele
Profile icon Branko Ajzele

Table of Contents (24) Chapters

Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
1. The All New PHP 2. Embracing Standards 3. Error Handling and Logging 4. Magic Behind Magic Methods 5. The Realm of CLI 6. Prominent OOP Features 7. Optimizing for High Performance 8. Going Serverless 9. Reactive Programming 10. Common Design Patterns 11. Building Services 12. Working with Databases 13. Resolving Dependencies 14. Working with Packages 15. Testing the Important Bits 16. Debugging, Tracing, and Profiling 17. Hosting, Provisioning, and Deployment

PSR-4 - autoloading standard


To this date, the PHP-FIG group has released two autoloading standards. Predating PSR-4 was PSR-0. It was the first standard released by the PHP-FIG group. Its class naming had certain backward compatibility features aligned with an even older PEAR standard. Whereas, each level of the hierarchy was separated with a single underscore, indicating pseudo-namespaces and directory structure. The PHP 5.3 release then brought official namespace support to the language. PSR-0 allowed both the old PEAR underscore mode and the use of the new namespace notation. Allowing the underscores for some time to follow eased the transition to namespaces and encouraged wider adoption. Pretty soon, Composer came on the scene.

Note

Composer is a popular dependency manager for PHP that deals with packages and libraries by installing them in a vendor/ directory of our project.

With Composer's vendor/ directory philosophy, there was no single main directory for PHP sources as with PEAR....

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