1 | <?php |
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3 | class CustomError |
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4 | { |
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5 | public $view; |
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6 | public $actions; |
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7 | public $accountId; |
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8 | public $isVerified; |
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9 | public $isTokenFresh; |
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10 | public $page; |
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11 | public $referrer; |
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12 | public $msg; |
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13 | public $varsToDump; |
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15 | function __construct($msg = 'not Set', $varsToDump = 'not Set', $view = 'not Set', $actions = 'not Set', $accountId = 'not Set', $isVerified = 'not Set', $isTokenFresh = 'not Set', $page = 'not Set', $referrer = 'not Set') |
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28 | function writeErrorToLog() |
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42 | function actionsToString() |
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47 | function varsToDumpToString() |
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51 | } |
You can fix this by adding a namespace to your class:
When choosing a vendor namespace, try to pick something that is not too generic to avoid conflicts with other libraries.