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<p align="center">
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<img src="https://static.hoa-project.net/Image/Hoa.svg" alt="Hoa" width="250px" />
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</p>
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---
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<p align="center">
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<a href="https://travis-ci.org/hoaproject/Consistency"><img src="https://img.shields.io/travis/hoaproject/Consistency/master.svg" alt="Build status" /></a>
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<a href="https://coveralls.io/github/hoaproject/Consistency?branch=master"><img src="https://img.shields.io/coveralls/hoaproject/Consistency/master.svg" alt="Code coverage" /></a>
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<a href="https://packagist.org/packages/hoa/consistency"><img src="https://img.shields.io/packagist/dt/hoa/consistency.svg" alt="Packagist" /></a>
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<a href="https://hoa-project.net/LICENSE"><img src="https://img.shields.io/packagist/l/hoa/consistency.svg" alt="License" /></a>
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</p>
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<p align="center">
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Hoa is a <strong>modular</strong>, <strong>extensible</strong> and
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<strong>structured</strong> set of PHP libraries.<br />
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Moreover, Hoa aims at being a bridge between industrial and research worlds.
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</p>
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# Hoa\Consistency
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[![Help on IRC](https://img.shields.io/badge/help-%23hoaproject-ff0066.svg)](https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#hoaproject)
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[![Help on Gitter](https://img.shields.io/badge/help-gitter-ff0066.svg)](https://gitter.im/hoaproject/central)
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[![Documentation](https://img.shields.io/badge/documentation-hack_book-ff0066.svg)](https://central.hoa-project.net/Documentation/Library/Consistency)
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[![Board](https://img.shields.io/badge/organisation-board-ff0066.svg)](https://waffle.io/hoaproject/consistency)
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This library provides a thin layer between PHP VMs and libraries to ensure
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consistency accross VM versions and library versions.
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[Learn more](https://central.hoa-project.net/Documentation/Library/Consistency).
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## Installation
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With [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/), to include this library into
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your dependencies, you need to
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require [`hoa/consistency`](https://packagist.org/packages/hoa/consistency):
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```sh
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$ composer require hoa/consistency '~1.0'
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```
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For more installation procedures, please read [the Source
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page](https://hoa-project.net/Source.html).
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## Testing
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Before running the test suites, the development dependencies must be installed:
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```sh
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$ composer install
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```
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Then, to run all the test suites:
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```sh
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$ vendor/bin/hoa test:run
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```
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For more information, please read the [contributor
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guide](https://hoa-project.net/Literature/Contributor/Guide.html).
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## Quick usage
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We propose a quick overview of how the consistency API ensures foreward and
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backward compatibility, also an overview of the [PSR-4
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autoloader](http://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-4/) and the xcallable API.
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### Foreward and backward compatibility
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The `Hoa\Consistency\Consistency` class ensures foreward and backward
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compatibility.
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#### Example with keywords
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The `Hoa\Consistency\Consistency::isKeyword` checks whether a specific word is
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reserved by PHP or not. Let's say your current PHP version does not support the
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`callable` keyword or type declarations such as `int`, `float`, `string` etc.,
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the `isKeyword` method will tell you if they are reserved keywords: Not only
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for your current PHP version, but maybe in an incoming version.
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```php
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$isKeyword = Hoa\Consistency\Consistency::isKeyword('yield');
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```
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It avoids to write algorithms that might break in the future or for your users
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living on the edge.
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#### Example with identifiers
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PHP identifiers are defined by a regular expression. It might change in the
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future. To prevent breaking your algorithms, you can use the
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`Hoa\Consistency\Consistency::isIdentifier` method to check an identifier is
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correct regarding current PHP version:
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```php
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$isValidIdentifier = Hoa\Consistency\Consistency::isIdentifier('foo');
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```
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#### Flexible entities
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Flexible entities are very simple. If we declare `Foo\Bar\Bar` as a flexible
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entity, we will be able to access it with the `Foo\Bar\Bar` name or `Foo\Bar`.
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This is very useful if your architecture evolves but you want to keep the
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backward compatibility. For instance, it often happens that you create a
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`Foo\Bar\Exception` class in the `Foo/Bar/Exception.php` file. But after few
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versions, you realise other exceptions need to be introduced, so you need an
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`Exception` directory. In this case, `Foo\Bar\Exception` should move as
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`Foo\Bar\Exception\Exception`. If this latter is declared as a flexible entity,
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backward compatibility will be kept.
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```php
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Hoa\Consistency\Consistency::flexEntity('Foo\Bar\Exception\Exception');
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```
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Another example is the “entry-class” (informal naming).
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`Hoa\Consistency\Consistency` is a good example. This is more convenient to
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write `Hoa\Consistency` instead of `Hoa\Consistency\Consistency`. This is
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possible because this is a flexible entity.
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#### Throwable & co.
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The `Throwable` interface has been introduced to represent a whole new exception
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architecture in PHP. Thus, to be compatible with incoming PHP versions, you
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might want to use this interface in some cases. Hopefully, the `Throwable`
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interface will be created for you if it does not exists.
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```php
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try {
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…
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} catch (Throwable $e) {
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…
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}
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```
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### Autoloader
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`Hoa\Consistency\Autoloader` is a [PSR-4
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compatible](http://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-4/) autoloader. It simply works as
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follows:
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* `addNamespace` is used to map a namespace prefix to a directory,
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* `register` is used to register the autoloader.
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The API also provides the `load` method to force the load of an entity,
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`unregister` to unregister the autoloader, `getRegisteredAutoloaders` to get
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a list of all registered autoloaders etc.
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For instance, to map the `Foo\Bar` namespace to the `Source/` directory:
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```php
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$autoloader = new Hoa\Consistency\Autoloader();
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$autoloader->addNamespace('Foo\Bar', 'Source');
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$autoloader->register();
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$baz = new Foo\Bar\Baz(); // automatically loaded!
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```
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### Xcallable
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Xcallables are “extended callables”. It is a unified API to invoke callables of
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any kinds, and also extends some Hoa's API (like
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[`Hoa\Event`](https://central.hoa-project.net/Resource/Library/Event)
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or
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[`Hoa\Stream`](https://central.hoa-project.net/Resource/Library/Stream)). It
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understands the following kinds:
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* `'function'` as a string,
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* `'class::method'` as a string,
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* `'class', 'method'` as 2 string arguments,
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* `$object, 'method'` as 2 arguments,
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* `$object, ''` as 2 arguments, the “able” is unknown,
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* `function (…) { … }` as a closure,
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* `['class', 'method']` as an array of strings,
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* `[$object, 'method']` as an array.
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To use it, simply instanciate the `Hoa\Consistency\Xcallable` class and use it
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as a function:
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```php
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$xcallable = new Hoa\Consistency\Xcallable('strtoupper');
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var_dump($xcallable('foo'));
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/**
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* Will output:
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* string(3) "FOO"
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*/
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```
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The `Hoa\Consistency\Xcallable::distributeArguments` method invokes the callable
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but the arguments are passed as an array:
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```php
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$xcallable->distributeArguments(['foo']);
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```
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This is also possible to get a unique hash of the callable:
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```php
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var_dump($xcallable->getHash());
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/**
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* Will output:
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* string(19) "function#strtoupper"
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*/
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```
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Finally, this is possible to get a reflection instance of the current callable
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(can be of kind [`ReflectionFunction`](http://php.net/ReflectionFunction),
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[`ReflectionClass`](http://php.net/ReflectionClass),
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[`ReflectionMethod`](http://php.net/ReflectionMethod) or
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[`ReflectionObject`](http://php.net/ReflectionObject)):
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```php
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var_dump($xcallable->getReflection());
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/**
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* Will output:
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* object(ReflectionFunction)#42 (1) {
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* ["name"]=>
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* string(10) "strtoupper"
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* }
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*/
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```
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When the object is set but not the method, the latter will be deduced if
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possible. If the object is of kind
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[`Hoa\Stream`](http://central.hoa-project.net/Resource/Library/Stream), then
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according to the type of the arguments given to the callable, the
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`writeInteger`, `writeString`, `writeArray` etc. method will be used. If the
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argument is of kind `Hoa\Event\Bucket`, then the method name will be deduced
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based on the data contained inside the event bucket. This is very handy. For
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instance, the following example will work seamlessly:
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```php
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Hoa\Event\Event::getEvent('hoa://Event/Exception')
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->attach(new Hoa\File\Write('Exceptions.log'));
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```
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The `attach` method on `Hoa\Event\Event` transforms its argument as an
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xcallable. In this particular case, the method to call is unknown, we only have
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an object (of kind `Hoa\File\Write`). However, because this is a stream, the
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method will be deduced according to the data contained in the event bucket fired
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on the `hoa://Event/Exception` event channel.
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## Documentation
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The
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[hack book of `Hoa\Consistency`](https://central.hoa-project.net/Documentation/Library/Consistency)
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contains detailed information about how to use this library and how it works.
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To generate the documentation locally, execute the following commands:
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```sh
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$ composer require --dev hoa/devtools
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$ vendor/bin/hoa devtools:documentation --open
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```
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More documentation can be found on the project's website:
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[hoa-project.net](https://hoa-project.net/).
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## Getting help
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There are mainly two ways to get help:
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* On the [`#hoaproject`](https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#hoaproject)
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IRC channel,
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* On the forum at [users.hoa-project.net](https://users.hoa-project.net).
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## Contribution
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Do you want to contribute? Thanks! A detailed [contributor
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guide](https://hoa-project.net/Literature/Contributor/Guide.html) explains
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everything you need to know.
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## License
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Hoa is under the New BSD License (BSD-3-Clause). Please, see
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[`LICENSE`](https://hoa-project.net/LICENSE) for details.
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