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<?php
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declare(strict_types=1);
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/**
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 * This file is part of phpDocumentor.
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 *
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 * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
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 * file that was distributed with this source code.
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 *
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 * @author    Mike van Riel <[email protected]>
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 * @copyright 2010-2018 Mike van Riel / Naenius (http://www.naenius.com)
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 * @license   http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT
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 * @link      http://phpdoc.org
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 */
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namespace phpDocumentor\Plugin\Scrybe\Command\Manual;
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use phpDocumentor\Plugin\Scrybe\Converter\Format;
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use phpDocumentor\Plugin\Scrybe\Converter\ToLatexInterface;
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use Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputInterface;
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use Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputOption;
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/**
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 * Command used to tell the application to convert from a format to Latex.
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 */
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class ToLatexCommand extends BaseConvertCommand
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{
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    /** @var string The string representation of the output format */
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    protected $output_format = Format\Format::LATEX;
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    /**
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     * Defines the name, description and additional options for this command
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     * and inherits the behaviour of the parent configure.
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     *
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     * @see ConvertCommandAbstract::configure() for the common business rules.
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     */
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    protected function configure()
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    {
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        parent::configure();
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        $this->setName('manual:to-latex');
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        $this->setDescription(
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            'Generates reference documentation as a single Latex file'
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        );
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        $this->addOption(
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            'author',
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            null,
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            InputOption::VALUE_OPTIONAL,
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            'Name of the author'
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        );
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        $this->addOption(
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            'cover-logo',
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            null,
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            InputOption::VALUE_OPTIONAL,
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            'Path to a cover logo relative to the source root'
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        );
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        $this->addOption(
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            'toc',
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            null,
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            InputOption::VALUE_OPTIONAL,
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            'Whether the document should have a table of contents',
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            true
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        );
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns and configures the converter for this operation.
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     *
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     * This method overrides the parent getConverter method and invokes the
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     * configureConverterFromInputOptions() method to set the options coming
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     * from the Input object.
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     *
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     * @see BaseConvertCommand::getConverter() for the basic functionality.
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     * @return phpDocumentor\Plugin\Scrybe\Converter\ConverterInterface
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     */
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    protected function getConverter(InputInterface $input)
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    {
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        /** @var ToLatexInterface $converter */
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        $converter = parent::getConverter($input);
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        $this->configureConverterFromInputOptions($converter, $input);
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        return $converter;
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The return type of return $converter; (phpDocumentor\Plugin\Scr...verter\ToLatexInterface) is incompatible with the return type of the parent method phpDocumentor\Plugin\Scr...rtCommand::getConverter of type phpDocumentor\Plugin\Scr...rter\ConverterInterface.

If you return a value from a function or method, it should be a sub-type of the type that is given by the parent type f.e. an interface, or abstract method. This is more formally defined by the Lizkov substitution principle, and guarantees that classes that depend on the parent type can use any instance of a child type interchangably. This principle also belongs to the SOLID principles for object oriented design.

Let’s take a look at an example:

class Author {
    private $name;

    public function __construct($name) {
        $this->name = $name;
    }

    public function getName() {
        return $this->name;
    }
}

abstract class Post {
    public function getAuthor() {
        return 'Johannes';
    }
}

class BlogPost extends Post {
    public function getAuthor() {
        return new Author('Johannes');
    }
}

class ForumPost extends Post { /* ... */ }

function my_function(Post $post) {
    echo strtoupper($post->getAuthor());
}

Our function my_function expects a Post object, and outputs the author of the post. The base class Post returns a simple string and outputting a simple string will work just fine. However, the child class BlogPost which is a sub-type of Post instead decided to return an object, and is therefore violating the SOLID principles. If a BlogPost were passed to my_function, PHP would not complain, but ultimately fail when executing the strtoupper call in its body.

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    }
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    /**
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     * Configures the converter with the options provided by the Input options.
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     *
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     * @param ToLatexInterface $converter
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     * @param InputInterface   $input
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     *
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     * @throws \InvalidArgumentException if the provided converter is not derived
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     *     from ToLatexInterface
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     */
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    protected function configureConverterFromInputOptions($converter, $input)
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    {
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        if (!$converter instanceof ToLatexInterface) {
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            throw new \InvalidArgumentException(
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                'The converter used to process '
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                . $input->getOption('input-format') . ' should implement the '
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                . 'phpDocumentor\Plugin\Scrybe\Converter\ToPdfInterface'
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            );
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        }
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        $converter->setTitle($input->getOption('title'));
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        $converter->setAuthor($input->getOption('author'));
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        $converter->setCoverLogo($input->getOption('cover-logo'));
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        $converter->setTableOfContents($input->getOption('toc') !== 'false');
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The method setTableOfContents() does not seem to exist on object<phpDocumentor\Plu...erter\ToLatexInterface>.

This check looks for calls to methods that do not seem to exist on a given type. It looks for the method on the type itself as well as in inherited classes or implemented interfaces.

This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed.

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    }
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}
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