The type Foo has been defined more than once; this definition is ignored, only the first definition in tests/data/file-level/NoPackagePrecedesClass.php (L7-9) is considered.
This check looks for classes that have been defined more than once.
If you can, we would recommend to use standard object-oriented programming
techniques. For example, to avoid multiple types, it might make sense to create a
common interface, and then multiple, different implementations for that interface.
This also has the side-effect of providing you with better IDE auto-completion,
static analysis and also better OPCode caching from PHP.
This check looks for classes that have been defined more than once.
If you can, we would recommend to use standard object-oriented programming techniques. For example, to avoid multiple types, it might make sense to create a common interface, and then multiple, different implementations for that interface.
This also has the side-effect of providing you with better IDE auto-completion, static analysis and also better OPCode caching from PHP.