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Expand Up @@ -766,6 +766,18 @@ $someInstance
->run();
```

The `exit()` and `die()` functions SHOULD always be called with parentheses even if no argument is given to clearly
distinguish them from an access to a constant named `exit` or `die`. For example:

```php
exit();
exit(1);
exit("Success!");
die();

$result = foo() ?? exit();
```

### 4.8 Function Callable References

A function or method may be referenced in a way that creates a closure out of it, by providing `...` in place of arguments.
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