This check looks for calls to methods that do not seem to exist on a given type.
It looks for the method on the type itself as well as in inherited classes or
implemented interfaces.
This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed.
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return (new MutableDecimal(bcmod($this->getValue(), $mod), $this->getPrecision()))->convertFromModification($oldBase);
The method convertFromModification() does not exist on Samsara\Fermat\Values\MutableDecimal.
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Ignorable by Annotation
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If this is a false-positive, you can also ignore this issue in your code via the ignore-call annotation
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return (new MutableDecimal(bcmod($this->getValue(), $mod), $this->getPrecision()))->/** @scrutinizer ignore-call */ convertFromModification($oldBase);
This check looks for calls to methods that do not seem to exist on a given type.
It looks for the method on the type itself as well as in inherited classes or
implemented interfaces.
This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed.
This check looks for calls to methods that do not seem to exist on a given type.
It looks for the method on the type itself as well as in inherited classes or
implemented interfaces.
This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed.
The method divide() does not exist on Samsara\Fermat\Types\Bas...tes\CoordinateInterface. It seems like you code against a sub-type of Samsara\Fermat\Types\Bas...tes\CoordinateInterface such as Samsara\Fermat\Types\ComplexNumber or Samsara\Fermat\Types\ComplexNumber.
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Ignorable by Annotation
)
If this is a false-positive, you can also ignore this issue in your code via the ignore-call annotation
The method floor() does not exist on Samsara\Fermat\Types\Bas...Numbers\NumberInterface. It seems like you code against a sub-type of Samsara\Fermat\Types\Bas...Numbers\NumberInterface such as Samsara\Fermat\Types\Bas...umbers\DecimalInterface or Samsara\Fermat\Types\Decimal.
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Ignorable by Annotation
)
If this is a false-positive, you can also ignore this issue in your code via the ignore-call annotation
This check looks for calls to methods that do not seem to exist on a given type.
It looks for the method on the type itself as well as in inherited classes or
implemented interfaces.
This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed.
The method subtract() does not exist on Samsara\Fermat\Types\Bas...tes\CoordinateInterface. It seems like you code against a sub-type of Samsara\Fermat\Types\Bas...tes\CoordinateInterface such as Samsara\Fermat\Types\ComplexNumber or Samsara\Fermat\Types\ComplexNumber.
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Ignorable by Annotation
)
If this is a false-positive, you can also ignore this issue in your code via the ignore-call annotation
The method truncate() does not exist on Samsara\Fermat\Types\Bas...Numbers\NumberInterface. It seems like you code against a sub-type of Samsara\Fermat\Types\Bas...Numbers\NumberInterface such as Samsara\Fermat\Types\Bas...umbers\DecimalInterface or Samsara\Fermat\Types\Decimal.
(
Ignorable by Annotation
)
If this is a false-positive, you can also ignore this issue in your code via the ignore-call annotation
This check looks for calls to methods that do not seem to exist on a given type.
It looks for the method on the type itself as well as in inherited classes or
implemented interfaces.
This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed.
This check looks for calls to methods that do not seem to exist on a given type.
It looks for the method on the type itself as well as in inherited classes or
implemented interfaces.
This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed.
This check looks for calls to methods that do not seem to exist on a given type. It looks for the method on the type itself as well as in inherited classes or implemented interfaces.
This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed.