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| Paths | 2 |
| Total Lines | 21 |
| Code Lines | 13 |
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| Tests | 0 |
| CRAP Score | 6 |
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| 1 | <?php |
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| 9 | public function render(string $view, array $data = []) : string |
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| 10 | { |
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| 11 | $content = $this->getContent(); |
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| 13 | $this->data = array_merge($data, $this->data); |
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| 14 | extract($this->data); |
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| 16 | $tmp = tmpfile(); |
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| 18 | if ($tmp !== false) { |
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| 19 | fwrite($tmp, $content); |
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| 20 | fseek($tmp, 0); |
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| 22 | ob_start(); |
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| 23 | $file = stream_get_meta_data($tmp); |
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| 25 | include $file['uri']; |
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| 26 | $content = ob_get_clean(); |
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| 27 | fclose($tmp); |
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| 28 | } |
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| 29 | return $content; |
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| 30 | } |
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