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3 | use JetFire\Routing\RouteCollection; |
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5 | require __DIR__.'/Autoload.php'; |
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7 | $autoload = new Autoload(); |
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8 | $autoload->addNamespace('JetFire\Routing',[ |
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9 | __DIR__.'/src/Routing', |
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10 | __DIR__.'/', |
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11 | ]); |
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12 | $autoload->addClass('Normal1Controller',__DIR__.'/Block1/Normal1Controller.php'); |
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13 | $autoload->register(); |
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16 | // Create RouteCollection instance |
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17 | $collection = new RouteCollection(); |
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18 | $collection->addRoutes(__DIR__.'/Block1/routes.php',['view_dir'=>__DIR__.'/Block1/Views','prefix'=>'block']); |
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19 | $router = new \JetFire\Routing\Router($collection); |
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20 | $matcher = new \JetFire\Routing\Matcher\ArrayMatcher($router); |
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22 | $router->addMatcher($matcher); |
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23 | $router->setResponses([ |
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24 | // you can use a closure to handle error |
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25 | '404' => function(){ |
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26 | return '404'; |
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27 | }, |
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28 | '405' => function(){ |
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29 | return '405'; |
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30 | } |
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31 | ]); |
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32 | // Run it! |
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33 | $router->run(); |
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.
In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.
We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: