PHP 5: if (\false) https://sandfox.me/php/php-5-false.html
I was wondering why the typical class alias boilerplate code uses this weird backslash in if (\false) like here for example. It turns out this code will wish you a happy debugging in PHP 5.3-5.6: <?ph
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