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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:
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115 | public function handle(bool $create = false) { |
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117 | if (!($this->create = $create) && Request::isAjax()) return $this->handleAjax(); |
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119 | # Create entity |
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121 | if (static::$nesting) $this->parent = Entitizer::get(static::$type, Number::format(Request::get('id'))); |
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123 | $this->entity = Entitizer::get(static::$type, (!$this->create ? Number::format(Request::get('id')) : 0)); |
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125 | # Redirect if entity not found |
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127 | if (!$this->create && (0 === $this->entity->id)) return Request::redirect(INSTALL_PATH . static::$link); |
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129 | # Create form |
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131 | $this->form = new static::$form_class($this->entity); |
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133 | if (static::$nesting && $this->create) $this->form->get('parent_id')->set($this->parent->id); |
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135 | # Handle form |
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137 | if ($this->form->handle(new static::$controller($this->entity))) { |
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139 | Request::redirect(INSTALL_PATH . static::$link . '/edit?id=' . $this->entity->id . '&submitted'); |
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140 | } |
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142 | # Display success message |
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144 | if (!$this->create && (false !== Request::get('submitted'))) { |
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146 | Messages::success(Language::get(static::$message_success_save)); |
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147 | } |
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149 | # ------------------------ |
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151 | return $this->getContents(); |
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152 | } |
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153 | } |
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Since your code implements the magic setter
_set
, this function will be called for any write access on an undefined variable. You can add the@property
annotation to your class or interface to document the existence of this variable.Since the property has write access only, you can use the @property-write annotation instead.
Of course, you may also just have mistyped another name, in which case you should fix the error.
See also the PhpDoc documentation for @property.