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3 | if (! function_exists('ddl')) { |
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4 | function ddl($var, ...$moreVars) |
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5 | { |
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6 | $trace = debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS, 1); |
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7 | if (php_sapi_name() == 'cli') { |
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8 | print_r("\e[1;30m dumped at: ".str_replace(base_path(), '', $trace[0]['file']).', line: '.$trace[0]['line']."\e[40m\n"); |
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9 | } else { |
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10 | print_r('[dumped at: '.str_replace(base_path(), '', $trace[0]['file']).', line: '.$trace[0]['line']."]\n"); |
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11 | } |
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13 | return dd($var, ...$moreVars); |
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dd($var, $moreVars) is correct as it seems to always return null .
This check looks for function or method calls that always return null and whose return value is used. class A
{
function getObject()
{
return null;
}
}
$a = new A();
if ($a->getObject()) {
The method The reason is most likely that a function or method is imcomplete or has been reduced for debug purposes. ![]() |
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14 | } |
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15 | } |
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