Another quick tip out of Laravel world - two new helper functions in the newest 5.2.22 version of the framework. They deal with abort() statement but make it a little prettier. Here's how.
The usual way we do check-abort procedure:
if (!$order) {
abort(404);
}
Now you can do it in one line:
abort_if(!$order, 404);
Isn't Laravel awesome?
And there's also a direct opposite new function - abort_unless(). They were both introduced with a commit 18 days ago - here's how it looks internally:
Simple but nice, huh?
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