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Small methods make your code easier to understand, in particular if combined with a good name. Besides, if your method is small, finding a good name is usually much easier.
For example, if you find yourself adding comments to a method's body, this is usually a good sign to extract the commented part to a new method, and use the comment as a starting point when coming up with a good name for this new method.
Commonly applied refactorings include:
If many parameters/temporary variables are present:
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| 135 | public function validProvider(): array { |
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| 136 | return [ |
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| 137 | [ |
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| 138 | [ |
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| 139 | 'id' => 1, |
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| 140 | ], |
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| 141 | [ |
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| 142 | 'pollId' => 1, |
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| 143 | ], |
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| 144 | ], |
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| 145 | [ |
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| 146 | [ |
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| 147 | 'id' => 123, |
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| 148 | '--user' => ['user1', 'user2'], |
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| 149 | '--group' => ['group1'], |
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| 150 | '--email' => ['[email protected]'], |
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| 151 | ], |
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| 152 | [ |
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| 153 | 'pollId' => 123, |
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| 154 | 'initialShares' => [ |
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| 155 | 'user' => ['user1', 'user2', 'user3'], |
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| 156 | 'group' => ['group1'], |
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| 157 | 'email' => ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'], |
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| 158 | ], |
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| 159 | 'expectedShares' => [ |
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| 160 | 'user' => ['user1', 'user2'], |
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| 161 | 'group' => ['group1'], |
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| 162 | 'email' => ['[email protected]'], |
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| 163 | ], |
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| 164 | ], |
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| 165 | ], |
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| 166 | [ |
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| 167 | [ |
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| 168 | 'id' => 456, |
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| 169 | '--user' => ['user1', 'user2', 'user3', 'user4'], |
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| 170 | '--email' => ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'], |
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| 171 | ], |
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| 172 | [ |
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| 173 | 'pollId' => 456, |
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| 174 | 'initialShares' => [ |
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| 175 | 'user' => ['user2', 'user3'], |
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| 176 | 'email' => ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'], |
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| 177 | 'contact' => ['[email protected]'], |
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| 178 | ], |
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| 179 | 'expectedShares' => [ |
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| 180 | 'user' => ['user2', 'user3'], |
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| 181 | 'email' => ['[email protected]'], |
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| 182 | 'contact' => ['[email protected]'], |
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| 183 | ], |
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| 184 | ] |
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| 185 | ], |
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| 186 | [ |
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| 187 | [ |
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| 188 | 'id' => 789, |
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| 189 | '--group' => ['group1'], |
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| 190 | '--email' => ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'], |
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| 191 | ], |
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| 192 | [ |
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| 193 | 'pollId' => 789, |
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| 194 | 'initialShares' => [ |
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| 195 | 'user' => ['user1', 'user2'], |
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| 196 | 'email' => ['[email protected]'], |
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| 197 | 'contact' => ['[email protected]'], |
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| 198 | 'external' => ['[email protected]'], |
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| 199 | ], |
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| 200 | 'expectedShares' => [ |
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| 201 | 'email' => ['[email protected]'], |
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| 202 | 'external' => ['[email protected]'], |
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| 203 | ], |
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This check looks for parameters that have been defined for a function or method, but which are not used in the method body.