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| 1 | <?php |
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| 11 | public function handle() |
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| 12 | { |
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| 13 | $docset = $this->requestedDocset(); |
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| 14 | $action = $this->requestedAction(); |
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| 15 | |||
| 16 | if ($this->isSupported($docset)) { |
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| 17 | $this->info(Str::ucfirst("$action started")); |
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| 18 | (new DocsetBuilder(new $docset(), $this))->$action(); |
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| 19 | $this->info(Str::ucfirst("$action finished")); |
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| 21 | return; |
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| 22 | } |
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| 24 | $this->warn('The doc requested does not seem to be supported.'); |
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| 26 | return 1; |
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| 27 | } |
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