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1 | <?php |
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2 | /** |
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3 | * @property integer $uid |
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4 | * @property integer $skill |
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5 | * @property integer $chance |
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6 | * @property integer $energy |
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7 | * @property integer $avgEnergy |
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8 | * @property integer $dollar |
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9 | * @property string $club |
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10 | * @property boolean $isCaller |
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11 | * @property boolean $winner |
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12 | * @property integer $opponent |
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13 | * @property integer $reqEnergy |
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14 | * @property integer $reqDollar |
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15 | * @property integer $awardXp |
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16 | * @property integer $awardDollar |
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17 | * @property integer $awardPoints |
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18 | * @property integer $duelId |
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19 | */ |
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20 | class Competitor extends CModel |
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21 | { |
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22 | protected $uid; |
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23 | protected $skill; |
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24 | protected $chance; |
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25 | protected $energy; |
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26 | protected $avgEnergy; |
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27 | protected $dollar; |
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28 | protected $club; |
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29 | |||
30 | protected $isCaller = false; |
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31 | protected $winner = false; |
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32 | |||
33 | protected $duelId; |
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34 | protected $opponent; |
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35 | |||
36 | //reqs, awards |
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37 | protected $reqEnergy = 0; |
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$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
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$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
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38 | protected $reqDollar = 0; |
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$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
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39 | protected $awardXp = 0; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 5 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
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40 | protected $awardDollar = 0; |
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41 | protected $awardPoints = 0; |
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42 | |||
43 | protected $mapReqs = ['energy'=>'reqEnergy', 'dollar'=>'reqDollar']; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 3 spaces but found 1 space
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$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
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44 | protected $mapAwards = ['xp_all'=>'awardXp', 'xp_delta'=>'awardXp', 'dollar'=>'awardDollar', 'duel_points'=>'awardPoints']; |
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45 | |||
46 | public function attributeNames() |
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47 | { |
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48 | return []; |
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49 | } |
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50 | |||
51 | public function getUid() |
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52 | { |
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53 | return $this->uid; |
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54 | } |
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55 | |||
56 | public function getSkill() |
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57 | { |
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58 | return $this->skill; |
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59 | } |
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60 | |||
61 | public function getChance() |
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62 | { |
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63 | return $this->chance; |
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64 | } |
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65 | |||
66 | public function getEnergy() |
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67 | { |
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68 | return $this->energy; |
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69 | } |
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70 | |||
71 | public function getDollar() |
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72 | { |
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73 | return $this->dollar; |
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74 | } |
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75 | public function getIsCaller() |
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76 | { |
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77 | return $this->isCaller; |
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78 | } |
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79 | public function getWinner() |
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80 | { |
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81 | return $this->winner; |
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82 | } |
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83 | |||
84 | public function getOpponent() |
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85 | { |
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86 | return $this->opponent; |
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87 | } |
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88 | |||
89 | public function getAvgEnergy() |
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90 | { |
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91 | return $this->avgEnergy; |
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92 | } |
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93 | public function getReqEnergy() |
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94 | { |
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95 | return $this->reqEnergy; |
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96 | } |
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97 | public function getReqDollar() |
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98 | { |
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99 | return $this->reqDollar; |
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100 | } |
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101 | public function getAwardXp() |
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102 | { |
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103 | return $this->awardXp; |
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104 | } |
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105 | public function getAwardDollar() |
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106 | { |
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107 | return $this->awardDollar; |
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108 | } |
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109 | public function getAwardPoints() |
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110 | { |
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111 | return $this->awardPoints; |
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112 | } |
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113 | public function getClub() |
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114 | { |
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115 | return $this->club; |
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116 | } |
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117 | |||
118 | |||
119 | public function setUid($uid) |
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120 | { |
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121 | $this->uid = (int)$uid; |
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122 | } |
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123 | |||
124 | public function setSkill($skill) |
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125 | { |
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126 | $this->skill = (int)$skill; |
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127 | } |
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128 | |||
129 | public function setChance($chance) |
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130 | { |
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131 | $this->chance = (int)$chance; |
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132 | } |
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133 | |||
134 | public function setEnergy($energy) |
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135 | { |
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136 | $this->energy = (int)$energy; |
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137 | } |
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138 | public function setAvgEnergy($avgEnergy) |
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139 | { |
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140 | $this->avgEnergy = (int)$avgEnergy; |
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141 | } |
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142 | |||
143 | public function setDollar($dollar) |
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144 | { |
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145 | $this->dollar = (int)$dollar; |
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146 | } |
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147 | public function setIsCaller($isCaller) |
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148 | { |
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149 | $this->isCaller = (bool)$isCaller; |
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150 | } |
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151 | public function setWinner($isWinner) |
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152 | { |
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153 | $this->winner = (int)$isWinner; |
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$winner was declared of type boolean , but (int) $isWinner is of type integer . Maybe add a type cast?
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$correct = false;
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154 | } |
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155 | |||
156 | public function setDuelId($id) |
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157 | { |
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158 | $this->duelId = (int)$id; |
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159 | } |
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160 | public function setOpponent($opponent) |
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161 | { |
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162 | $this->opponent = $opponent; |
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163 | } |
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164 | public function setClub($club) |
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165 | { |
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166 | $this->club = $club; |
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167 | } |
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168 | |||
169 | /** |
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170 | * @param integer $duelId |
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171 | */ |
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172 | public function fetchFromLog($duelId) |
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173 | { |
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174 | $role = $this->isCaller ? 'caller' : 'opponent'; |
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175 | |||
176 | $res = Yii::app()->db->createCommand() |
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177 | ->select('dp.*, m.user') |
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178 | ->from('duel_player dp') |
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179 | ->join('main m', 'dp.uid=m.uid') |
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180 | ->where('dp.duel_id = :id AND dp.role=:role', [':id'=>$duelId, ':role'=>$role]) |
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181 | ->queryRow(); |
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182 | |||
183 | $this->skill = $res['skill']; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 7 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
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184 | $this->chance = $res['chance']; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 6 spaces but found 1 space
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$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
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185 | $this->energy = $res['energy']; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 6 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
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186 | $this->dollar = $res['dollar']; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 6 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce no issues. ![]() |
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187 | $this->reqEnergy = $res['req_energy']; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 3 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce no issues. ![]() |
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188 | $this->reqDollar = $res['req_dollar']; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 3 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce no issues. ![]() |
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189 | $this->awardXp = $res['award_xp']; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 5 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce no issues. ![]() |
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190 | $this->awardDollar = $res['award_dollar']; |
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191 | $this->awardPoints = $res['duel_points']; |
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192 | $this->winner = $res['winner']; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 6 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce no issues. ![]() |
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193 | $this->club = $res['club']; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 8 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce no issues. ![]() |
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194 | } |
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195 | public function play($isWinner) |
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196 | { |
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197 | $this->winner = $isWinner; |
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198 | |||
199 | if ($this->winner) { |
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200 | $this->winPrize(); |
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201 | $this->updateLeaderboard(); |
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202 | } else { |
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203 | $this->losePrize(); |
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204 | } |
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205 | } |
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206 | |||
207 | public function finish($player) |
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208 | { |
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209 | $this->updateAttributes($player); |
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210 | |||
211 | $contest = new Contest; |
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212 | $contest->addPoints($this->uid, Contest::ACT_DUEL, $this->reqEnergy, $this->awardXp, $this->awardDollar); |
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213 | |||
214 | $this->log(); |
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215 | $stat = $this->incrementCounters($player); |
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216 | $this->addBadges($player, $stat); |
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217 | |||
218 | if (!$this->isCaller) { |
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219 | $this->sendWallMessage(); |
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220 | } |
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221 | } |
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222 | protected function updateAttributes($player) |
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223 | { |
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224 | $player->updateAttributes( |
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225 | $this->membersToArray($this->mapAwards), |
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226 | $this->membersToArray($this->mapReqs) |
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227 | ); |
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228 | } |
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229 | |||
230 | protected function membersToArray($map) |
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231 | { |
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232 | $result = []; |
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233 | foreach ($map as $sql => $member) { |
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234 | if ($this->$member) { |
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235 | $result[$sql] = $this->$member; |
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236 | } |
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237 | } |
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238 | return $result; |
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239 | } |
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240 | |||
241 | public function resetAwards() |
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242 | { |
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243 | $this->reqEnergy = 0; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 3 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce no issues. ![]() |
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244 | $this->reqDollar = 0; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 3 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce no issues. ![]() |
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245 | $this->awardXp = 0; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 5 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce no issues. ![]() |
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246 | $this->awardDollar = 0; |
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247 | $this->awardPoints = 0; |
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248 | } |
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249 | |||
250 | protected function winPrize() |
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251 | { |
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252 | $this->reqEnergy = $this->energy; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 3 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce no issues. ![]() |
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253 | $this->awardXp = round($this->avgEnergy * ($this->opponent['chance'] / 100)); |
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The property
$awardXp was declared of type integer , but round($this->avgEnergy *...onent['chance'] / 100)) is of type double . Maybe add a type cast?
This check looks for assignments to scalar types that may be of the wrong type. To ensure the code behaves as expected, it may be a good idea to add an explicit type cast. $answer = 42;
$correct = false;
$correct = (bool) $answer;
![]() Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 5 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce no issues. ![]() |
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254 | $this->awardDollar = round($this->opponent['dollar'] * ($this->opponent['chance'] / 100)); |
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The property
$awardDollar was declared of type integer , but round($this->opponent['d...onent['chance'] / 100)) is of type double . Maybe add a type cast?
This check looks for assignments to scalar types that may be of the wrong type. To ensure the code behaves as expected, it may be a good idea to add an explicit type cast. $answer = 42;
$correct = false;
$correct = (bool) $answer;
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255 | $this->awardPoints = round($this->avgEnergy * ($this->compensator($this->opponent['chance']) / 100)); |
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The property
$awardPoints was declared of type integer , but round($this->avgEnergy *...nent['chance']) / 100)) is of type double . Maybe add a type cast?
This check looks for assignments to scalar types that may be of the wrong type. To ensure the code behaves as expected, it may be a good idea to add an explicit type cast. $answer = 42;
$correct = false;
$correct = (bool) $answer;
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256 | } |
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257 | |||
258 | protected function losePrize() |
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259 | { |
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260 | $this->reqEnergy = $this->energy; |
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261 | $this->reqDollar = round($this->dollar * $this->chance / 100); |
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The property
$reqDollar was declared of type integer , but round($this->dollar * $this->chance / 100) is of type double . Maybe add a type cast?
This check looks for assignments to scalar types that may be of the wrong type. To ensure the code behaves as expected, it may be a good idea to add an explicit type cast. $answer = 42;
$correct = false;
$correct = (bool) $answer;
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262 | $this->awardXp = round($this->avgEnergy * ($this->chance / 100) / 5); //20% of winners prize |
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The property
$awardXp was declared of type integer , but round($this->avgEnergy *...his->chance / 100) / 5) is of type double . Maybe add a type cast?
This check looks for assignments to scalar types that may be of the wrong type. To ensure the code behaves as expected, it may be a good idea to add an explicit type cast. $answer = 42;
$correct = false;
$correct = (bool) $answer;
![]() Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 3 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce no issues. ![]() |
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263 | } |
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264 | |||
265 | public function compensator($value) |
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266 | { |
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267 | $min = Yii::app()->params['competitorCompensatorMin']; |
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268 | $max = Yii::app()->params['competitorCompensatorMax']; |
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269 | |||
270 | if ($value < $min) { |
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271 | $value = $min; |
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272 | } |
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273 | |||
274 | if ($value > $max) { |
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275 | $value = $max; |
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276 | } |
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277 | |||
278 | return $value; |
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279 | } |
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280 | |||
281 | protected function updateLeaderboard() |
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282 | { |
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283 | if (!$this->awardPoints) { |
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284 | return false; |
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285 | } |
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286 | |||
287 | Yii::app()->redis->getClient()->zIncrBy('board_p:'.date('Ym'), $this->awardPoints, $this->uid); |
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288 | return true; |
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289 | } |
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290 | |||
291 | protected function log() |
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292 | { |
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293 | $role = $this->isCaller ? 'caller' : 'opponent'; |
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294 | |||
295 | $parameters = [ |
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296 | 'duel_id'=>$this->duelId, |
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297 | 'role'=>$role, |
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298 | 'uid'=>$this->uid, |
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299 | 'skill'=>$this->skill, |
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300 | 'chance'=>$this->chance, |
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301 | 'energy'=>$this->energy, |
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302 | 'dollar'=>$this->dollar, |
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303 | 'req_energy'=>$this->reqEnergy, |
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304 | 'req_dollar'=>$this->reqDollar, |
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305 | 'award_xp'=>$this->awardXp, |
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306 | 'award_dollar'=>$this->awardDollar, |
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307 | 'duel_points'=>$this->awardPoints, |
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308 | 'winner'=>(int)$this->winner, |
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309 | 'club'=>$this->club |
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310 | ]; |
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311 | |||
312 | Yii::app()->db->createCommand()->insert('duel_player', $parameters); |
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313 | } |
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314 | |||
315 | protected function incrementCounters($player) |
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316 | { |
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317 | //log mission counter |
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318 | $cell = 'duel_' . ($this->winner ? 'success' : 'fail'); |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 10 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
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319 | $logger = new Logger; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 8 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
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320 | $logger->uid = $this->uid; |
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The property
uid cannot be accessed from this context as it is declared private in class Logger .
This check looks for access to properties that are not accessible from the current context. If you need to make a property accessible to another context you can either raise its visibility level or provide an accessible getter in the defining class. ![]() Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 3 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
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321 | $logger->level = $player->level; |
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The property
level cannot be accessed from this context as it is declared private in class Logger .
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322 | $logger->increment($cell, 1); |
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323 | return $logger->getCounters(); |
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324 | } |
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325 | |||
326 | protected function addBadges($player, $stat) |
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327 | { |
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328 | $role = $this->isCaller ? 'caller' : 'opponent'; |
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329 | |||
330 | $b = new DuelBadgeActivator(); |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 6 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce no issues. ![]() |
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331 | $b->uid = $this->uid; |
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332 | |||
333 | $b->triggerDuelFirstWin($this->winner, $role); |
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334 | $b->triggerDuelSuccess((int)@$stat['duel_success']); |
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335 | $b->triggerDuelFail((int)@$stat['duel_fail']); |
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336 | $b->triggerDuelRate((int)@$stat['duel_success'], (int)@$stat['duel_fail']); |
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337 | $b->triggerDuelMoney($this->awardDollar); |
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338 | $b->triggerDuelWinChance($this->winner, $this->chance); |
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339 | $b->triggerDuelLoseChance($this->winner, $this->chance); |
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340 | $b->triggerDuel2h($role); |
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341 | |||
342 | $b->uid = $player->uid; //reset uid |
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343 | } |
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344 | |||
345 | protected function sendWallMessage() |
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346 | { |
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347 | $wall = new Wall; |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 15 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce no issues. ![]() |
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348 | $wall->content_type = Wall::TYPE_DUEL; |
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The property
content_type cannot be accessed from this context as it is declared private in class Wall .
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349 | $wall->uid = $this->uid; |
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The property
uid cannot be accessed from this context as it is declared private in class Wall .
This check looks for access to properties that are not accessible from the current context. If you need to make a property accessible to another context you can either raise its visibility level or provide an accessible getter in the defining class. ![]() Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 10 spaces but found 1 space
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line. To visualize $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
will produce no issues. ![]() |
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351 | $wall->add([ |
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352 | 'duel_id'=>$this->duelId, |
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353 | 'caller_uid'=>$this->opponent['uid'], |
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354 | 'caller_user'=>$this->opponent['user'], |
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355 | 'req_energy'=>$this->reqEnergy, |
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356 | 'req_dollar'=>$this->reqDollar, |
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357 | 'award_xp'=>$this->awardXp, |
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358 | 'award_dollar'=>$this->awardDollar, |
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359 | 'winner'=>$this->winner |
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360 | ]); |
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361 | } |
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362 | } |
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363 |
This check looks for multiple assignments in successive lines of code. It will report an issue if the operators are not in a straight line.
To visualize
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example
will produce no issues.