mvc
The term MVC stands for Model-View-Controller. MVC is a software design pattern that separates an application's logic according to responsibilities: the model manages the application's data structure, the view manages how information is represented in the user interface, and the controller accepts input and dispatches commands to the model and the view.
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Corcel Version: "jgrossi/corcel": "2.5.*",
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// clean and simple all posts from a category
$cat = Category::slug('uncategorized')->posts->first();
$cat->posts->each(function($post) {
echo $post->post_title;
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If you compare the old PHP-based code generators with the newer Haskell-based one's , the PHP-based code gen's have much more readable code.
One low hanging fruit is to replace the normal haskell
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Not a particularly hard task, but converting all tests is a lot of work. We want to go from:
# Promisify
is ref Mojo::Promise->resolve('foo'), 'Mojo::Promise', 'right class';
$promise = Mojo::Promise->reject('foo');
is ref $promise, 'Mojo::Promise', 'right class';
@errors = ();
$promise->catch(sub { push @errors, @_ })->wait;
is_deeply \@errors, ['foo'], 'promise rejected';
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We need to rewrite the delegate methods on
ActionController::Parameters
so that they no longer directly delegate to the underlying hash object.Problem
Currently
AC::Parameters
delegates some methods to the underlying object, and this causes the AC::Params to behave in inconsistent ways. For exa