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** Additional parts (e.g. "things") get sent to ParseInputArgs().
** Additional parts (e.g. "things") get sent to ParseInputArgs().
* {{fmt/php/inline|function ParseInputArgs(array $arArgs) {}}} : no code
* {{fmt/php/inline|function ParseInputArgs(array $arArgs) {}}} : no code
** <code>$arArgs</code> = number-based array of additional values (if any) (e.g. for "cmd:stuff:things:more", $arArgs will be [0]=>"things", [1]=>"more)
** By default, these aren't retained since their meaning is action-dependent. Podlings can override this.
** By default, these aren't retained since their meaning is action-dependent. Podlings can override this.

Revision as of 01:06, 4 August 2025

clade: Sys\Events\InputRq\Setting
Clade Family
InputRq Settable → [WFu]InReq

Functions

public

  • function Describe() : string (override)
  • function Go() (override)
  • function NameOfInput() : string

internal

  • function ParseInputString(string $s) : void
    • $s = first value given to the subcommand (e.g. for "cmd:stuff:things", $s will be "stuff")
    • Additional parts (e.g. "things") get sent to ParseInputArgs().
  • function ParseInputArgs(array $arArgs) {} : no code
    • $arArgs = number-based array of additional values (if any) (e.g. for "cmd:stuff:things:more", $arArgs will be [0]=>"things", [1]=>"more)
    • By default, these aren't retained since their meaning is action-dependent. Podlings can override this.