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| 33 | 3 | public function provideListeners(ListenerAcceptorInterface $listenerAcceptor) |
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| 35 | 3 | $listenerAcceptor->addListener(DaemonStarted::NAME, new SendMetricOnDaemonStarted($this->metricService)); |
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| 36 | 3 | $listenerAcceptor->addListener(DaemonStopped::NAME, new SendMetricOnDaemonStopped($this->metricService)); |
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| 37 | 3 | $listenerAcceptor->addListener(MessageReceived::NAME, new SendMetricOnMessageReceived($this->metricService)); |
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| 39 | 3 | $sendMetricOnMessageConsumed = new SendMetricOnMessageConsumed($this->metricService); |
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| 40 | 3 | $listenerAcceptor->addListener(MessageReceived::NAME, $sendMetricOnMessageConsumed); |
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| 41 | 3 | $listenerAcceptor->addListener(MessageConsumed::NAME, $sendMetricOnMessageConsumed); |
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| 42 | 3 | } |
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| 43 | } |
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It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.
In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.
We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: