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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T01:03:30+00:00 2026-05-16T01:03:30+00:00

I’ve been working with PHP code that generates HTML without any templating, and it’s

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I’ve been working with PHP code that generates HTML without any templating, and it’s quite spaghetti and difficult to read with the way they’ve structured it. One way to drastically improve following the flow I’ve noticed is to use : endif instead of { } blocks in some cases to increase readability. (See http://php.net/manual/en/control-structures.alternative-syntax.php)

  • Is this portable?
  • Is this standard?
  • Is this slower in any significant way (I understand it takes more chars)

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    2026-05-16T01:03:31+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 1:03 am

    Is this portable?

    Yes

    Is this standard?

    Yes

    Is this slower in any significant way (I understand it takes more chars)

    I don’t know.

    But imho it increases readability and maintainability very much if you use it in combination with HTML.

    Example:

    <?php foreach($array as $value): ?>
        <div>
        <?php if($value == "foo"): ?>
            <p><?php echo $value; ?></p>
        <?php endif; ?>
        </div>
    <?php endforeach; ?>
    

    vs

    <?php foreach($array as $value) { ?>
        <div>
        <?php if($value == "foo") { ?>
            <p><?php echo $value; ?></p>
        <?php } ?>
        </div>
    <?php } ?>
    

    It is just a small example but I think endif and endforeach are much easier to spot as <?php } ?>. So yes, definitely use it with HTML!

    I don’t use it anywhere else though because in “normal” code I find it more difficult to read.

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