It seems like $record can also be of type false; however, parameter $value of count() does only seem to accept Countable|array, maybe add an additional type check?
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if (count(/** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ $record) < 3) {
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$parser->logSkippedRecord('Missing family information; '.self::class, ' @ '.__LINE__);
The call to Gedcom\Parser::logSkippedRecord() has too many arguments starting with ' @ ' . __LINE__.
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$parser->/** @scrutinizer ignore-call */
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logSkippedRecord('Missing family information; '.self::class, ' @ '.__LINE__);
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If a function is defined several times with a different number of parameters, the
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where this has been known to happen is Wordpress. Please note the @ignore annotation hint above.