@marcio you can not say. It's not enough information, there are pieces that are missed, it's whether this is expected as a return value or as an argument and whether it is root of a callable type (it's not if it's callable(callable($value): bool $cb). I think if a passed function has a relaxed input (relatively to what was expected) - that should not raise any errors as it is safe in regards to LSP (e.g. gist.github.com/nikita2206/70858de4709ddd8f9de3) /cc @ircmaxell
@bwoebi indexBy exists in several JavaScript frameworks for ordering arrays by a certain value. That's where the name comes from, but I'm sure it has existed since the creation of associative arrays or maps.
ok, so we have two fields: people that want parseless tokenization for when valid code doesn't really matter - e.g syntax highlighting - and people that need tokenization+parsing for operations where context matters - e.g static analysis - Doesn't the TOKEN_PARSE flag already solves that without interfere with the other group of usage?
how would you allow the template customizing the html produced by a markdown content? using DOM manipulation within the template? i use php templates so that's possible. or would you send the parsed markdown content as an oop structure (new Paragraph(), new Bold(), new Anchor()) which would be similar to DOM btw