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| 13 | class SplitItemBuilder implements Builder |
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| 14 | { |
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| 15 | use BuilderUtils; |
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| 18 | * @var int |
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| 19 | */ |
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| 20 | private $gutter = 2; |
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| 22 | public function __construct(Builder $parent) |
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| 27 | public function build() : SplitItem |
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| 37 | public function setSubMenuParents(CliMenu $menu) : void |
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| 44 | public function getTerminal() : Terminal |
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| 49 | public function getMenuStyle() : MenuStyle |
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| 54 | public function end() : CliMenuBuilder |
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| 59 | public function setGutter(int $gutter) : SplitItemBuilder |
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| 63 | } |
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In PHP it is possible to write to properties without declaring them. For example, the following is perfectly valid PHP code:
Generally, it is a good practice to explictly declare properties to avoid accidental typos and provide IDE auto-completion: