| Conditions | 3 |
| Paths | 3 |
| Total Lines | 16 |
| Code Lines | 10 |
| Lines | 0 |
| Ratio | 0 % |
| Changes | 0 | ||
| 1 | <?php |
||
| 18 | protected function walk(BaseNode $node): array |
||
| 19 | { |
||
| 20 | if (!$node->hasChildren()) { |
||
| 21 | return []; |
||
| 22 | } |
||
| 23 | |||
| 24 | foreach ($node->getChildren() as $field => $childNode) { |
||
| 25 | $schema[$field]['type'] = $childNode->getTypeAlias(); |
||
|
|
|||
| 26 | $schema[$field]['required'] = $childNode->isRequired(); |
||
| 27 | $schema[$field]['default'] = $childNode->getDefault(); |
||
| 28 | $schema[$field]['nullable'] = $childNode->allowNull(); |
||
| 29 | $schema[$field]['children'] = $this->walk($childNode); |
||
| 30 | } |
||
| 31 | |||
| 32 | return $schema; |
||
| 33 | } |
||
| 34 | } |
||
| 35 |
Adding an explicit array definition is generally preferable to implicit array definition as it guarantees a stable state of the code.
Let’s take a look at an example:
As you can see in this example, the array
$myArrayis initialized the first time when the foreach loop is entered. You can also see that the value of thebarkey is only written conditionally; thus, its value might result from a previous iteration.This might or might not be intended. To make your intention clear, your code more readible and to avoid accidental bugs, we recommend to add an explicit initialization $myArray = array() either outside or inside the foreach loop.