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declare(strict_types=1); |
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namespace PhpMyAdmin\SqlParser; |
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use AllowDynamicProperties; |
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use PhpMyAdmin\SqlParser\Components\OptionsArray; |
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use PhpMyAdmin\SqlParser\Exceptions\ParserException; |
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use PhpMyAdmin\SqlParser\Parsers\OptionsArrays; |
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use PhpMyAdmin\SqlParser\Statements\SelectStatement; |
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use PhpMyAdmin\SqlParser\Statements\SetStatement; |
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use PhpMyAdmin\SqlParser\Utils\Query; |
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use Stringable; |
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use function array_flip; |
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use function array_key_exists; |
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use function array_keys; |
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use function is_array; |
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use function is_string; |
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use function str_contains; |
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use function strtoupper; |
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use function trim; |
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/** |
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* The result of the parser is an array of statements are extensions of the class defined here. |
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* A statement represents the result of parsing the lexemes. |
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* Abstract statement definition. |
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#[AllowDynamicProperties] |
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abstract class Statement implements Stringable |
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* Options for this statement. |
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* The option would be the key and the value can be an integer or an array. |
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* The integer represents only the index used. |
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* The array may have two keys: `0` is used to represent the index used and |
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* `1` is the type of the option (which may be 'var' or 'var='). Both |
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* options mean they expect a value after the option (e.g. `A = B` or `A B`, |
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* in which case `A` is the key and `B` is the value). The only difference |
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* is in the building process. `var` options are built as `A B` and `var=` |
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* options are built as `A = B` |
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* Two options that can be used together must have different values for |
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* indexes, else, when they will be used together, an error will occur. |
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* @var array<string, int|array<int, int|string>> |
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* @psalm-var array<string, (positive-int|array{positive-int, ('var'|'var='|'expr'|'expr=')})> |
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public static array $statementOptions = []; |
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protected const ADD_CLAUSE = 1; |
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protected const ADD_KEYWORD = 2; |
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/** |
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* The clauses of this statement, in order. |
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* @var array<string, array{non-empty-string, int-mask-of<self::ADD_*>}> |
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*/ |
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public static array $clauses = []; |
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/** |
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* The options of this query. |
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* @see Statement::$statementOptions |
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public OptionsArray|null $options = null; |
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* The index of the first token used in this statement. |
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public int|null $first = null; |
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* The index of the last token used in this statement. |
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* @param Parser|null $parser the instance that requests parsing |
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* @param TokensList|null $list the list of tokens to be parsed |
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* @throws ParserException |
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public function __construct(Parser|null $parser = null, TokensList|null $list = null) |
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$this->parse($parser, $list); |
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* Builds the string representation of this statement. |
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public function build(): string |
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* Query to be returned. |
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$query = ''; |
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/** |
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* Clauses which were built already. |
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* It is required to keep track of built clauses because some fields, |
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* for example `join` is used by multiple clauses (`JOIN`, `LEFT JOIN`, |
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* `LEFT OUTER JOIN`, etc.). The same happens for `VALUE` and `VALUES`. |
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* A clause is considered built just after fields' value |
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* The name of the field that is used as source for the builder. |
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* Same field is used to store the result of parsing. |
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$field = Parser::KEYWORD_PARSERS[$name]['field']; |
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// The field is empty, there is nothing to be built. |
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// Checking if this field was already built. |
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// Checking if the name of the clause should be added. |
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$query = trim($query) . ' ' . $name; |
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$class = Parser::KEYWORD_PARSERS[$name]['class']; |
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$query = trim($query) . ' ' . $class::buildAll($this->$field); |
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} |
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// one statement. |
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// Some keywords (e.g. `SET`) may be the beginning of a |
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// delimiter was found between them. |
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'A new statement was found, but no delimiter between it and the previous one.', |
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{ |
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} |
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/** |
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* Builds the string representation of this statement. |
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* |
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* @see static::build |
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*/ |
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public function __toString(): string |
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{ |
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} |
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/** |
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* Validates the order of the clauses in parsed statement |
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* Ideally this should be called after successfully |
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* completing the parsing of each statement. |
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* |
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* @param Parser $parser the instance that requests parsing |
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* @param TokensList $list the list of tokens to be parsed |
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* |
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* @throws ParserException |
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*/ |
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public function validateClauseOrder(Parser $parser, TokensList $list): bool |
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{ |
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$clauses = array_flip(array_keys($this->getClauses())); |
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1196 |
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if ($clauses === []) { |
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744 |
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return true; |
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} |
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520 |
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$minIdx = -1; |
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/** |
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* For tracking JOIN clauses in a query |
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* = 0 - JOIN not found till now |
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* > 0 - Index of first JOIN clause in the statement. |
402
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*/ |
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520 |
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$minJoin = 0; |
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405
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/** |
406
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* For tracking JOIN clauses in a query |
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* = 0 - JOIN not found till now |
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* > 0 - Index of last JOIN clause |
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* (which appears together with other JOINs) |
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* in the statement. |
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*/ |
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520 |
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$maxJoin = 0; |
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414
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520 |
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$error = 0; |
415
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520 |
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$lastIdx = 0; |
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520 |
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foreach (array_keys($clauses) as $clauseType) { |
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520 |
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$clauseStartIdx = Query::getClauseStartOffset($this, $list, $clauseType); |
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419
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if ( |
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520 |
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$clauseStartIdx !== -1 |
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520 |
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&& $this instanceof SelectStatement |
422
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520 |
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&& ($clauseType === 'FORCE' |
423
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520 |
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|| $clauseType === 'IGNORE' |
424
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520 |
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|| $clauseType === 'USE') |
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) { |
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// TODO: ordering of clauses in a SELECT statement with |
427
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// Index hints is not supported |
428
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14 |
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return true; |
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} |
430
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431
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// Handle ordering of Multiple Joins in a query |
432
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520 |
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if ($clauseStartIdx !== -1) { |
433
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512 |
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$containsJoinClause = str_contains(strtoupper($clauseType), 'JOIN'); |
434
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512 |
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if ($minJoin === 0 && $containsJoinClause) { |
435
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// First JOIN clause is detected |
436
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62 |
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$minJoin = $maxJoin = $clauseStartIdx; |
437
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512 |
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} elseif ($minJoin !== 0 && ! $containsJoinClause) { |
438
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// After a previous JOIN clause, a non-JOIN clause has been detected |
439
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38 |
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$maxJoin = $lastIdx; |
440
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512 |
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} elseif ($maxJoin < $clauseStartIdx && $containsJoinClause) { |
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2 |
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$error = 1; |
442
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} |
443
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} |
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445
|
520 |
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if ($clauseStartIdx !== -1 && $clauseStartIdx < $minIdx) { |
446
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14 |
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if ($minJoin === 0 || $error === 1) { |
447
|
10 |
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$token = $list->tokens[$clauseStartIdx]; |
448
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10 |
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$parser->error('Unexpected ordering of clauses.', $token); |
449
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450
|
10 |
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return false; |
451
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} |
452
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453
|
4 |
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$minIdx = $clauseStartIdx; |
454
|
520 |
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} elseif ($clauseStartIdx !== -1) { |
455
|
512 |
|
$minIdx = $clauseStartIdx; |
456
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} |
457
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458
|
520 |
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$lastIdx = $clauseStartIdx !== -1 ? $clauseStartIdx : $lastIdx; |
459
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} |
460
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461
|
498 |
|
return true; |
462
|
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} |
463
|
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} |
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The issue could also be caused by a filter entry in the build configuration. If the path has been excluded in your configuration, e.g.
excluded_paths: ["lib/*"]
, you can move it to the dependency path list as follows:For further information see https://scrutinizer-ci.com/docs/tools/php/php-scrutinizer/#list-dependency-paths