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22 | private function parseItem(int $id) : Template\Block { |
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24 | if ([] !== $this->menu[$id]['children']) { |
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26 | $item = View::get('Blocks/Utils/Menu/Container'); |
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28 | $item->text = $this->menu[$id]['dataset']->text; |
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30 | $item->children = ($children = Template::createBlock()); |
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32 | foreach ($this->menu[$id]['children'] as $child) $children->addItem($this->parseItem($child)); |
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34 | } else { |
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36 | $item = View::get('Blocks/Utils/Menu/Item'); |
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38 | $item->target = (($this->menu[$id]['dataset']->target === TARGET_BLANK) ? '_blank' : '_self'); |
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40 | $item->link = $this->menu[$id]['dataset']->link; |
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42 | $item->text = $this->menu[$id]['dataset']->text; |
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43 | } |
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45 | # ------------------------ |
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47 | return $item; |
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48 | } |
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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.