As documented in https://wiki.php.net/rfc/use_global_elements, the engine (by default) does a local namespace
lookup, then falls back to global namespace when first calling a global function referenced in namespaced code,
unless that function is referenced via fully qualified name (FQN).
By using the FQN, the actual symbol can be looked up at compile-time, both by the PHP engine and by static analysis
tooling, allowing for compiler (in particular) optimizations to replace known hot-path functions with specialized opcodes.
Sadly, no actual benchmark at hand: the improvements can be minimal or massive, depending on where this library is
used (tight loops being most relevant).
* Maintain backwards compatibility with the former Uuid::isValid() and
Uuid::VALID_PATTERN
* Remove the assert statements in favor of str_replace and preg_match
* Make the validator a featureset of the factory
* Remove old suggestion about locations of constants
* Remove argument count assertions
* Remove VALID_PATTERN from Uuid
- Removes now unnecessary `timeConverter` and `timeProvider`
properties, setters, and getters in both FeatureSet and
UuidFactory as those are now exclusively used by the default
TimeGenerator
- Adds a `setTimeGenerator` method on UuidFactory to override the
default time generator
- Remove UuidFactory from signature
- Remove setters on UuidFactory to prevent inconsistencies (a new feature set and factory should be used instead)
- Update tests to reflect those changes
Defers all environment related decisions to factory initialization
All behavior is customizable through DI, but all deps are initialized to proper default instances
Removes static factory configuration