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39 | public static function value( $entity, $arguments = [], $method = null ) { |
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40 | if ( is_callable( $entity ) ) { |
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41 | return call_user_func_array( $entity, $arguments ); |
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42 | } |
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44 | if ( is_string( $entity ) && class_exists( $entity ) ) { |
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45 | $instance = new $entity(); |
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46 | return call_user_func_array( [$instance, $method], $arguments ); |
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47 | } |
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49 | return call_user_func_array( [$entity, $method], $arguments ); |
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50 | } |
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51 | } |
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This check looks for
@param
annotations where the type inferred by our type inference engine differs from the declared type.It makes a suggestion as to what type it considers more descriptive.
Most often this is a case of a parameter that can be null in addition to its declared types.