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    Retrieve the Currently Executing Closure in PHP 8.5

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    Retrieve the Currently Executing Closure in PHP 8.5

    PHP 8.5 will support recursion in Closures by fetching the currently executing Closure. Learn how you can support recursion using the Closure::getCurrent() method.


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