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    Zephir

    Zephir

    Compiled high level language aimed to the creation of C-extensions

    ...Zephir combines static and dynamic typing in a friendly language that is compiled down to machine code using the industry-standard compilers. Despite being a compiled language, it does not allow you to use pointers, it provides a garbage collector to avoid memory leaks and more. Zephir takes advantage of the extension ecosystem available in PHP to allow you to create your own extensions as shared libraries in Linux/OSX and DLLs on Windows. Zephir, an open-source, high-level language designed to ease the creation and maintainability of extensions for PHP with a focus on type and memory safety. ...
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    Laravel Tinker

    Laravel Tinker

    Powerful REPL for the Laravel framework

    ...You can publish Tinker's configuration file using the vendor:publish command. The dispatch helper function and dispatch method on the Dispatchable class depends on garbage collection to place the job on the queue. Therefore, when using tinker, you should use Bus::dispatch or Queue::push to dispatch jobs. Tinker utilizes an "allow" list to determine which Artisan commands are allowed to be run within its shell. By default, you may run the clear-compiled, down, env, inspire, migrate, optimize, and up commands.
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