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Pull Request — master (#6743)
by Grégoire
11:42
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RowNumberOverFunctionNotEnabled::create()   A

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Paths 1

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Total Lines 3
Code Lines 1

Duplication

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Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 0
CRAP Score 2

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cc 1
eloc 1
nc 1
nop 0
dl 0
loc 3
ccs 0
cts 3
cp 0
crap 2
rs 10
c 0
b 0
f 0
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<?php
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declare(strict_types=1);
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namespace Doctrine\ORM\Tools\Pagination;
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use Doctrine\ORM\ORMException;
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final class RowNumberOverFunctionNotEnabled extends \Exception implements ORMException
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{
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    public function create()
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    {
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        throw new ORMException('The RowNumberOverFunction is not intended for, nor is it enabled for use in DQL.');
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The call to Doctrine\ORM\ORMException::__construct() has too many arguments starting with 'The RowNumberOverFuncti...nabled for use in DQL.'. ( Ignorable by Annotation )

If this is a false-positive, you can also ignore this issue in your code via the ignore-call  annotation

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        throw /** @scrutinizer ignore-call */ new ORMException('The RowNumberOverFunction is not intended for, nor is it enabled for use in DQL.');

This check compares calls to functions or methods with their respective definitions. If the call has more arguments than are defined, it raises an issue.

If a function is defined several times with a different number of parameters, the check may pick up the wrong definition and report false positives. One codebase where this has been known to happen is Wordpress. Please note the @ignore annotation hint above.

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    }
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}
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