Jakobud 433318181b In the call() method, the exception wasn't being thrown if only 1 or more than 2 arguments were passed to the method. Fixed conditional statement to only accept exactly 2 arguments.
In the route() method, URI::current() was evaluating as '/' in all situations. It was never evaluating as the route that you specified when executing the command. This could be part of a larger underlying bug with Symfony's HttpFoundation\Request class. It might be a band-aid fix, but replacing URI::current() with $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] allows the method to run the correct route.
These fixes uncovered what I believe is potentially another bug. When var_dump($route->response()) is run, "NULL" and a newline is appended to the output. It's something to do with var_dump(), as echo $route->response() echo's the correct output without the extra "NULL".

Signed-off-by: Jakobud <jake.e.wilson@gmail.com>
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Laravel - A PHP Framework For Web Artisans

Laravel is a clean and classy framework for PHP web development. Freeing you from spaghetti code, Laravel helps you create wonderful applications using simple, expressive syntax. Development should be a creative experience that you enjoy, not something that is painful. Enjoy the fresh air.

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Feature Overview

  • Simple routing using Closures or controllers.
  • Views and templating.
  • Driver based session and cache handling.
  • Database abstraction with query builder.
  • Authentication.
  • Migrations.
  • PHPUnit Integration.
  • A lot more.

A Few Examples

Hello World:

<?php

Route::get('/', function()
{
	return "Hello World!":
});

Passing Data To Views:

<?php

Route::get('user/(:num)', function($id)
{
	$user = DB::table('users')->find($id);

	return View::make('profile')->with('user', $user);
});

Redirecting & Flashing Data To The Session:

<?php

return Redirect::to('profile')->with('message', 'Welcome Back!');

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