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10 | class PropertyDefinition { |
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15 | private $variable; |
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18 | * @var array |
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20 | private $tokensToReplace; |
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24 | * @param Token $variable |
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27 | public function __construct(Token $variable, array $tokensToReplace) { |
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34 | * @return Token |
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36 | public function getVariable() { |
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42 | * @return Token[] |
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44 | public function getTokensToReplace() { |
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