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Since we have the ability to use `not` as a prefix, having rules that validate negative behaviour makes them a bit inflexible, verbose, and harder to understand. This commit will refactor the `NotEmpty`, and rename it to `Falsy`. It will no longer trim strings, because Blank does a much better job at it; it only simulates the behaviour of PHP’s native `empty()` function. Because `Falsy`, `Blank`, and `Undef` have similar behaviour, I created a page to demonstrate the difference and show when the user should use one or the other. Assisted-by: Cursor (claude-4.5-opus-high) |
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| rules | ||
| 01-installation.md | ||
| 02-feature-guide.md | ||
| 03-handling-exceptions.md | ||
| 04-message-translation.md | ||
| 05-message-placeholder-conversion.md | ||
| 06-concrete-api.md | ||
| 07-custom-rules.md | ||
| 08-comparable-values.md | ||
| 09-list-of-rules-by-category.md | ||
| 10-license.md | ||
| comparing-empty-values.md | ||
| index.md | ||