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25 | class CodingStandard_Sniffs_Classes_ClassNamespaceSniff implements PHP_CodeSniffer_Sniff |
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30 | * Returns an array of tokens this test wants to listen for. |
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32 | * @return array |
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34 | 1 | public function register() |
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52 | * Processes this test, when one of its tokens is encountered. |
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54 | * @param PHP_CodeSniffer_File $phpcsFile The file being scanned. |
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55 | * @param integer $stackPtr The position of the current token in the |
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56 | * stack passed in $tokens. |
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57 | * |
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58 | * @return void |
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59 | */ |
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60 | 1 | public function process(PHP_CodeSniffer_File $phpcsFile, $stackPtr) |
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74 | }//end class |
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Classes in PHP are usually named in CamelCase.
In camelCase names are written without any punctuation, the start of each new word being marked by a capital letter. The whole name starts with a capital letter as well.
Thus the name database provider becomes
DatabaseProvider
.