-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fedora EPEL Update Notification FEDORA-EPEL-2015-6505 2015-06-01 15:29:58 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name : php-d11wtq-boris Product : Fedora EPEL 7 Version : 1.0.10 Release : 2.el7 URL : https://github.com/borisrepl/boris Summary : A tiny, but robust REPL (Read-Evaluate-Print-Loop) for PHP Description : Python has one. Ruby has one. Clojure has one. Now PHP has one, too. Boris is PHP's missing REPL (read-eval-print loop), allowing developers to experiment with PHP code in the terminal in an interactive manner. If you make a mistake, it doesn't matter, Boris will report the error and stand to attention for further input.
Everything you enter into Boris is evaluated and the result inspected so you can understand what is happening. State is maintained between inputs, allowing you to gradually build up a solution to a problem.
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Python has one. Ruby has one. Clojure has one. Now PHP has one, too. Boris is PHP's missing REPL (read-eval-print loop), allowing developers to experiment with PHP code in the terminal in an interactive manner. If you make a mistake, it doesn't matter, Boris will report the error and stand to attention for further input.
Everything you enter into Boris is evaluated and the result inspected so you can understand what is happening. State is maintained between inputs, allowing you to gradually build up a solution to a problem. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References:
[ 1 ] Bug #1224353 - Review Request: php-d11wtq-boris - A tiny, but robust REPL (Read-Evaluate-Print-Loop) for PHP https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1224353 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use su -c 'yum update php-d11wtq-boris' at the command line. For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum", available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.
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