Conditions | 10 |
Paths | 68 |
Total Lines | 34 |
Code Lines | 18 |
Lines | 6 |
Ratio | 17.65 % |
Changes | 0 |
Small methods make your code easier to understand, in particular if combined with a good name. Besides, if your method is small, finding a good name is usually much easier.
For example, if you find yourself adding comments to a method's body, this is usually a good sign to extract the commented part to a new method, and use the comment as a starting point when coming up with a good name for this new method.
Commonly applied refactorings include:
If many parameters/temporary variables are present:
1 | <?php |
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67 | public static function update(array $data, DiscussConversation $conversation): DiscussConversation |
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68 | { |
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69 | if (Auth::user()->hasPermission('manage.discuss.conversations')) { |
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70 | $data['is_pinned'] = isset($data['is_pinned']) ? true : false; |
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71 | $data['is_locked'] = isset($data['is_locked']) ? true : false; |
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73 | View Code Duplication | if ($conversation->is_pinned != $data['is_pinned'] && $data['is_pinned'] == true) { |
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74 | event(new ConversationWasPinnedEvent($conversation, Auth::user())); |
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75 | } |
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77 | View Code Duplication | if ($conversation->is_locked != $data['is_locked'] && $data['is_locked'] == true) { |
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78 | event(new ConversationWasLockedEvent($conversation, Auth::user())); |
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79 | } |
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81 | $conversation->is_locked = $data['is_locked']; |
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82 | $conversation->is_pinned = $data['is_pinned']; |
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83 | } |
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85 | if ($conversation->title != $data['title']) { |
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86 | event(new TitleWasChangedEvent($conversation, $data['title'], $conversation->title)); |
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88 | $conversation->title = $data['title']; |
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89 | } |
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91 | if ($conversation->category_id != $data['category_id']) { |
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92 | event(new CategoryWasChangedEvent($conversation, $data['category_id'], $conversation->category_id)); |
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94 | $conversation->category_id = $data['category_id']; |
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95 | } |
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97 | $conversation->save(); |
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99 | return $conversation; |
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100 | } |
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101 | } |
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This check looks for variable assignements that are either overwritten by other assignments or where the variable is not used subsequently.
Both the
$myVar
assignment in line 1 and the$higher
assignment in line 2 are dead. The first because$myVar
is never used and the second because$higher
is always overwritten for every possible time line.