| 1 | <?php |
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| 6 | final class PropertyFormatter |
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| 7 | { |
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| 8 | /** |
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| 9 | * @var PropertyHolder |
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| 10 | */ |
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| 11 | private $propertyHolder; |
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| 12 | |||
| 13 | /** |
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| 14 | * class constructor |
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| 15 | * |
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| 16 | * @param PropertyHolder $propertyHolder |
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| 17 | */ |
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| 18 | public function __construct(PropertyHolder $propertyHolder) |
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| 22 | |||
| 23 | /** |
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| 24 | * formats the name of a property |
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| 25 | * |
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| 26 | * @param string|bool $value |
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| 27 | * @param string $property |
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| 28 | * |
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| 29 | * @return string|bool |
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| 30 | * @throws \Exception |
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| 31 | */ |
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| 32 | public function formatPropertyValue($value, string $property) |
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| 52 | } |
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| 53 |
The break statement is not necessary if it is preceded for example by a return statement:
If you would like to keep this construct to be consistent with other case statements, you can safely mark this issue as a false-positive.