WyriHaximus /
reactphp-psr-3-loggly
| 1 | <?php declare(strict_types=1); |
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| 3 | require 'vendor/autoload.php'; |
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| 5 | use React\EventLoop\Factory; |
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| 6 | use WyriHaximus\React\PSR3\Loggly\LogglyBulkLogger; |
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| 8 | $loop = Factory::create(); |
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| 10 | $logger = LogglyBulkLogger::create($loop, require 'token.php', 10); |
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| 12 | $func = function () use ($argv, $logger) { |
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| 13 | $logger->log($argv[1], $argv[2]); |
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| 14 | }; |
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| 16 | for ($i = 1; $i < 25; $i++) { |
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| 17 | $loop->addTimer($i, $func); |
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| 18 | } |
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| 20 | $loop->run(); |
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This check compares calls to functions or methods with their respective definitions. If the call has more arguments than are defined, it raises an issue.
If a function is defined several times with a different number of parameters, the check may pick up the wrong definition and report false positives. One codebase where this has been known to happen is Wordpress. Please note the @ignore annotation hint above.