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Types

Description

Type validation checks if a value matches the expected type without throwing exceptions. The isValid() method returns true if the value conforms to the type, false otherwise. This is useful for conditional logic, filtering data, or performing pre-flight checks before processing.

Unlike assertions, validation never throws - it's designed for control flow decisions rather than enforcing contracts.


Validate lists with isValid() for safe checking. Test arrays of specific types without throwing exceptions.

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Code

<?php

declare(strict_types=1);

use function Flow\Types\DSL\{type_integer, type_list};

require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';

echo 'Is [1,2,3] valid? ' . (type_list(type_integer())->isValid([1, 2, 3]) ? 'yes' : 'no') . "\n";
echo 'Is [] valid? ' . (type_list(type_integer())->isValid([]) ? 'yes' : 'no') . "\n";
echo 'Is ["a","b"] valid? ' . (type_list(type_integer())->isValid(['a', 'b']) ? 'yes' : 'no') . "\n";
echo 'Is [1,"two",3] valid? ' . (type_list(type_integer())->isValid([1, 'two', 3]) ? 'yes' : 'no') . "\n";
echo 'Is ["a"=>1] valid? ' . (type_list(type_integer())->isValid(['a' => 1]) ? 'yes' : 'no') . "\n";
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