Take a look at the following illustration:
// Trims input, fixes spaces and encodes bad glyphs. Also works with arrays.
function prepare_param($param)
{
$retval = "";
function prc($param)
{
$r = split(" ", trim($param));
foreach($r as $i => $e)
$r[$i] = urlencode($e);
return join("+", $r);
}
// If input is an array
if(is_array($param))
{
$retval = array();
foreach($param as $e)
$retval[] = prc($e);
}
// If input is a string
else if(is_string($param))
{
return prc($param);
}
else throw new Exception("Invalid input! Expected String or Array.");
}
Obviously the function prc will now be declared globally, even though declared inside a function. Is there a way to follow this principle, creating a tiny function/macro inside another function as not to litter the global scope? The alternative would be to make a class with a private function, which seems like overkill for my use.
Any help appreciated
You probably want closures, which are anonymous functions.
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