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<?php namespace Arcanesoft\Blog\Providers; |
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use Arcanesoft\Blog\Http\Routes; |
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use Arcanesoft\Core\Bases\RouteServiceProvider as ServiceProvider; |
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use Illuminate\Contracts\Routing\Registrar as Router; |
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/** |
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* Class RouteServiceProvider |
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* |
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* @package Arcanesoft\Blog\Providers |
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* @author ARCANEDEV <[email protected]> |
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*/ |
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class RouteServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider |
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{ |
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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| Main Functions |
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| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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*/ |
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/** |
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* Define the routes for the application. |
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* |
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* @param \Illuminate\Contracts\Routing\Registrar $router |
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*/ |
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public function map(Router $router) |
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{ |
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$this->mapPublicRoutes($router); |
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$this->mapAdminRoutes($router); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Define the public routes for the application. |
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* |
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* @param \Illuminate\Contracts\Routing\Registrar $router |
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*/ |
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private function mapPublicRoutes(Router $router) |
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{ |
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// |
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} |
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/** |
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* Define the foundation routes for the application. |
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* @param \Illuminate\Contracts\Routing\Registrar $router |
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*/ |
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private function mapAdminRoutes(Router $router) |
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{ |
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$attributes = $this->getAdminAttributes( |
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'blog.', |
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'Arcanesoft\\Blog\\Http\\Controllers\\Admin', |
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$this->config()->get('arcanesoft.blog.route.prefix', 'blog') |
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$router->group($attributes, function (Router $router) { |
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Routes\Admin\StatsRoutes::register($router); |
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Routes\Admin\PostsRoutes::register($router); |
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Routes\Admin\CommentsRoutes::register($router); |
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Routes\Admin\CategoriesRoutes::register($router); |
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Routes\Admin\TagsRoutes::register($router); |
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}); |
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} |
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} |
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PHP Analyzer performs a side-effects analysis of your code. A side-effect is basically anything that might be visible after the scope of the method is left.
Let’s take a look at an example:
If we look at the
getEmail()
method, we can see that it has no side-effect. Whether you call this method or not, no future calls to other methods are affected by this. As such code as the following is useless:On the hand, if we look at the
setEmail()
, this method _has_ side-effects. In the following case, we could not remove the method call: