CondorcetInternalError::__construct()   A
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CRAP Score 2

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nc 1
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dl 0
loc 4
rs 10
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cts 4
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crap 2
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<?php
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/*
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    Condorcet PHP - Election manager and results calculator.
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    Designed for the Condorcet method. Integrating a large number of algorithms extending Condorcet. Expandable for all types of voting systems.
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    By Julien Boudry and contributors - MIT LICENSE (Please read LICENSE.txt)
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    https://github.com/julien-boudry/Condorcet
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*/
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declare(strict_types=1);
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namespace CondorcetPHP\Condorcet\Throwable;
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use CondorcetPHP\Condorcet\CondorcetVersion;
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// Custom Exeption
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class CondorcetInternalError extends \Error
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{
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    use CondorcetVersion;
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    public function __construct (string $message)
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    {
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        parent::__construct($message);
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It seems like you code against a specific sub-type and not the parent class Error as the method __construct() does only exist in the following sub-classes of Error: CondorcetPHP\Condorcet\T...\CondorcetInternalError. Maybe you want to instanceof check for one of these explicitly?

Let’s take a look at an example:

abstract class User
{
    /** @return string */
    abstract public function getPassword();
}

class MyUser extends User
{
    public function getPassword()
    {
        // return something
    }

    public function getDisplayName()
    {
        // return some name.
    }
}

class AuthSystem
{
    public function authenticate(User $user)
    {
        $this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
        // do something.
    }
}

In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different sub-classes of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break.

Available Fixes

  1. Change the type-hint for the parameter:

    class AuthSystem
    {
        public function authenticate(MyUser $user) { /* ... */ }
    }
    
  2. Add an additional type-check:

    class AuthSystem
    {
        public function authenticate(User $user)
        {
            if ($user instanceof MyUser) {
                $this->logger->info(/** ... */);
            }
    
            // or alternatively
            if ( ! $user instanceof MyUser) {
                throw new \LogicException(
                    '$user must be an instance of MyUser, '
                   .'other instances are not supported.'
                );
            }
    
        }
    }
    
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types inside the if block in such a case.
  1. Add the method to the parent class:

    abstract class User
    {
        /** @return string */
        abstract public function getPassword();
    
        /** @return string */
        abstract public function getDisplayName();
    }
    
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    }
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}
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