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I think that manual is wrong. If you use FilterFactory, it will register a known filter, so I think it's good to use it as follows. $source = -123;
$factory = new \Phalcon\Filter\FilterFactory();
$filter = $factory->newInstance();
echo $filter->absint($source); // 123 |
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The manual was indeed wrong (Thank you @s-ohnishi ) I have corrected it: https://docs.phalcon.io/5.0/en/filter-filter#methods In short, you can use the FilterFactory and get a new filter using |
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``From the manual section: https://docs.phalcon.io/5.0/en/filter-filter#methods
I took the code without modification:
And ran it. The result was an error:
Fatal error: Uncaught Phalcon\Filter\Exception: Filter absint is not registered in ...../phalconFilter.php:7
In fact, I get exactly the same error in the working code as well. But I decided to check it on a standard example. And it doesn't work.
The same error if you enter any other type, such as string, etc.
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