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We may choose to rename function arguments when necessary in order to improve the Laravel codebase. Therefore, using named arguments when calling Laravel methods should be done cautiously and with the understanding that the parameter names may change in the future
Can I assume all the examples with named arguments on the docs to be stable? Like here, here, here, and here to list a few. Is there a more specific guidelines on which ones can use named arguments safely? Or should I ignore the examples and use them without named arguments?
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The documentation states:
But then the examples on the very same page use named arguments on laravel methods.
Can I assume all the examples with named arguments on the docs to be stable? Like here, here, here, and here to list a few. Is there a more specific guidelines on which ones can use named arguments safely? Or should I ignore the examples and use them without named arguments?
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