File: /python/moda/public_html/tech/old/vendor/mindplay/readable/README.md
mindplay/readable
=================
A few simple functions to format any kind of PHP value or type as human-readable.
[](https://packagist.org/packages/mindplay/middleman)
[](https://travis-ci.org/mindplay-dk/readable)
[](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/mindplay-dk/readable/?branch=master)
Mainly, this is intended to help you produce better error-messages:
```php
if (!is_int($value)) {
throw new UnexpectedValueException("expected integer, got: " . readable::typeof($value));
} else if ($value > 100) {
throw new RangeException("expected value up to 100, got: " . readable::value($value));
}
```
Note that this library is not "better var_dump" - it won't color-code things or dump deep
object graphs. There are plenty of other libraries for that sort of thing.
Presently, this library consists of these simple functions:
* `readable::value($value)` formats any single PHP value as human-readable.
* `readable::values($array)` formats an array of (mixed) values as human-readable.
* `readable::typeof($value)` returns the type of value (or class name) for any given value.
* `readable::callback($callable)` formats any `callable` as human-readable.
* `readable::severity($int)` returns for example `E_WARNING` as human-readable `"Warning"`.
* `readable::error($exception)` returns a human-readable `Exception`/`Error` summary.
* `readable::trace($trace)` formats a stack-trace with file-names, line-numbers, function-names and (optionally) arguments.
The latter function `callback()` will fall back to regular `value()` formatting if the given
value is not a callable - this function is preferable when a given value was expected to be
`callable`, e.g. recognizes function-names as strings and objects implementing `__invoke()`.
See the [source code](src/readable.php) and [test suite](test/test.php) for all formatting features.