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| 17 | public function initialize() |
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| 18 | { |
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| 19 | $this->add((new Check('DEBUG_MODE'))->setLabel('Debug mode, display application errors')); |
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| 20 | $this->add((new Check('PROFILER'))->setLabel('DB Profiler')); |
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| 21 | $this->add((new Check('DISPLAY_CHANGELOG'))->setLabel('Display Changelog at Admin dashboard startpage')); |
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| 22 | $this->add((new Check('WIDGETS_CACHE'))->setLabel('Widgets caching')); |
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| 23 | $this->add((new Text('ADMIN_EMAIL'))->setLabel('Admin Email')); |
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| 24 | $this->add((new Check('TECHNICAL_WORKS'))->setLabel('Site is under maintenance')); |
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| 26 | } |
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| 28 | } |
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.
In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.
We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: