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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T11:28:25+00:00 2026-05-18T11:28:25+00:00

Is this anywhere near something acceptable? I need a function for each HTML tag,

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Is this anywhere near something acceptable? I need a function for each HTML tag, and they need to be defined for later use in a Heredoc string. This is my code so far.

<?php
$tags = array (h1, h2, h3, b, i);

foreach ($tags as $key => $value)
{
    eval ('function '.$value.' ($str) { return "<'.$value.'>$str</'.$value.'>"; }');
}

This basically takes care of the Heredoc problem concerning functions within heredoc. A quick example:

<<<example
<h1>This is ordinary HTML</h1>
{$h1('This is HTML via. PHP')}
example;

I did all the code over by heart, so please don’t be suprised if they contain any errors. I haven’t executed the eval-function yet, but it looks alright. Anyway, my question would be: Is this okay, or is it better to go do it the hard-way:

function h1 ($str) { return ...; }
function h2 ($str) { return ...; }
function h3 ($str) { return ...; }
function b ($str) { return ...; }
function i ($str) { return ...; }

And so on ..?

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    2026-05-18T11:28:26+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 11:28 am

    You could use the create_function provided by PHP but…Since the code is simple why not just use one function to rule them all?

    function createTag($tag, $text) {
         return "<{$tag}>{$text}</{$tag}>";
    }
    

    Should do what you are after.

    As an after thought, you might want to check out the PHP DOM as that would probably be the route to go, but will take some time to learn and get used to using it.

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