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<?php
/**
* This file is part of the ramsey/collection library
*
* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
* file that was distributed with this source code.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) Ben Ramsey <ben@benramsey.com>
* @license http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT MIT
*/
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Ramsey\Collection;
/**
* A collection represents a group of objects, known as its elements.
*
* Some collections allow duplicate elements and others do not. Some are ordered
* and others unordered.
*
* @template T
* @extends ArrayInterface<T>
*/
interface CollectionInterface extends ArrayInterface
{
/**
* Ascending sort type.
*/
public const SORT_ASC = 'asc';
/**
* Descending sort type.
*/
public const SORT_DESC = 'desc';
/**
* Ensures that this collection contains the specified element (optional
* operation).
*
* Returns `true` if this collection changed as a result of the call.
* (Returns `false` if this collection does not permit duplicates and
* already contains the specified element.)
*
* Collections that support this operation may place limitations on what
* elements may be added to this collection. In particular, some
* collections will refuse to add `null` elements, and others will impose
* restrictions on the type of elements that may be added. Collection
* classes should clearly specify in their documentation any restrictions
* on what elements may be added.
*
* If a collection refuses to add a particular element for any reason other
* than that it already contains the element, it must throw an exception
* (rather than returning `false`). This preserves the invariant that a
* collection always contains the specified element after this call returns.
*
* @param T $element The element to add to the collection.
*
* @return bool `true` if this collection changed as a result of the call.
*/
// phpcs:ignore SlevomatCodingStandard.TypeHints.ParameterTypeHint.MissingNativeTypeHint
public function add($element): bool;
/**
* Returns `true` if this collection contains the specified element.
*
* @param T $element The element to check whether the collection contains.
* @param bool $strict Whether to perform a strict type check on the value.
*/
// phpcs:ignore SlevomatCodingStandard.TypeHints.ParameterTypeHint.MissingNativeTypeHint
public function contains($element, bool $strict = true): bool;
/**
* Returns the type associated with this collection.
*/
public function getType(): string;
/**
* Removes a single instance of the specified element from this collection,
* if it is present.
*
* @param T $element The element to remove from the collection.
*
* @return bool `true` if an element was removed as a result of this call.
*/
// phpcs:ignore SlevomatCodingStandard.TypeHints.ParameterTypeHint.MissingNativeTypeHint
public function remove($element): bool;
/**
* Returns the values from the given property or method.
*
* @param string $propertyOrMethod The property or method name to filter by.
*
* @return list<mixed>
*/
public function column(string $propertyOrMethod): array;
/**
* Returns the first item of the collection.
*
* @return T
*/
public function first();
/**
* Returns the last item of the collection.
*
* @return T
*/
public function last();
/**
* Sort the collection by a property or method with the given sort order.
*
* This will always leave the original collection untouched and will return
* a new one.
*
* @param string $propertyOrMethod The property or method to sort by.
* @param string $order The sort order for the resulting collection (one of
* this interface's `SORT_*` constants).
*
* @return CollectionInterface<T>
*/
public function sort(string $propertyOrMethod, string $order = self::SORT_ASC): self;
/**
* Filter out items of the collection which don't match the criteria of
* given callback.
*
* This will always leave the original collection untouched and will return
* a new one.
*
* See the {@link http://php.net/manual/en/function.array-filter.php PHP array_filter() documentation}
* for examples of how the `$callback` parameter works.
*
* @param callable(T):bool $callback A callable to use for filtering elements.
*
* @return CollectionInterface<T>
*/
public function filter(callable $callback): self;
/**
* Create a new collection where items match the criteria of given callback.
*
* This will always leave the original collection untouched and will return
* a new one.
*
* @param string $propertyOrMethod The property or method to evaluate.
* @param mixed $value The value to match.
*
* @return CollectionInterface<T>
*/
public function where(string $propertyOrMethod, $value): self;
/**
* Apply a given callback method on each item of the collection.
*
* This will always leave the original collection untouched. The new
* collection is created by mapping the callback to each item of the
* original collection.
*
* See the {@link http://php.net/manual/en/function.array-map.php PHP array_map() documentation}
* for examples of how the `$callback` parameter works.
*
* @param callable(T):TCallbackReturn $callback A callable to apply to each
* item of the collection.
*
* @return CollectionInterface<TCallbackReturn>
*
* @template TCallbackReturn
*/
public function map(callable $callback): self;
/**
* Create a new collection with divergent items between current and given
* collection.
*
* @param CollectionInterface<T> $other The collection to check for divergent
* items.
*
* @return CollectionInterface<T>
*/
public function diff(CollectionInterface $other): self;
/**
* Create a new collection with intersecting item between current and given
* collection.
*
* @param CollectionInterface<T> $other The collection to check for
* intersecting items.
*
* @return CollectionInterface<T>
*/
public function intersect(CollectionInterface $other): self;
/**
* Merge current items and items of given collections into a new one.
*
* @param CollectionInterface<T> ...$collections The collections to merge.
*
* @return CollectionInterface<T>
*/
public function merge(CollectionInterface ...$collections): self;
}
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