eddiriarte /
console-select
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| 2 | namespace EddIriarte\Console\Inputs\Exceptions; |
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| 4 | class UnknownOption extends \Exception |
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| 6 | 2 | public function __construct(string $option) |
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| 8 | 2 | parent::__construct("Option \"$option\" does not exists."); |
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As per coding-style, please use concatenation or
sprintf for the variable $option instead of interpolation.
It is generally a best practice as it is often more readable to use concatenation instead of interpolation for variables inside strings. // Instead of
$x = "foo $bar $baz";
// Better use either
$x = "foo " . $bar . " " . $baz;
$x = sprintf("foo %s %s", $bar, $baz);
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