When do you you need to include POST
and GET methods as parameters to
functions?
I would say "never": $_GET
and $_POST
are what is called superglobals: they exists in the whole script; which means they exist inside functions/methods.
Especially, you don't need to you the global
keyword for those.
Still, relying on those in your functions/methods is quite a bad practice: your functions/methods should generally not depend on anything not passed as a parameter.
What I mean is; consider those two functions:
function check_login_password()
{
$login = $_GET['login'];
$password = $_GET['password'];
// Work with $login and $password
}
and
/**
* Check login and password
*
* @param $login string
* @param $password string
* @return boolean
*/
function check_login_password($login, $password)
{
// Work with $login and $password
}
OK, with the first one, you don't have to pass two parameters... But that function will not be independent and will not work in any situation where you'd have to check a couple of login/password that doesn't come from $_GET
.
With the second function, the caller is responsible for passing the right parameters; which mean they can come from wherever you want: the function will always be able to do its job.
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