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tests/bootstrap.php (2 issues)

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<?php
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Coding Style Compatibility introduced by
For compatibility and reusability of your code, PSR1 recommends that a file should introduce either new symbols (like classes, functions, etc.) or have side-effects (like outputting something, or including other files), but not both at the same time. The first symbol is defined on line 24 and the first side effect is on line 19.

The PSR-1: Basic Coding Standard recommends that a file should either introduce new symbols, that is classes, functions, constants or similar, or have side effects. Side effects are anything that executes logic, like for example printing output, changing ini settings or writing to a file.

The idea behind this recommendation is that merely auto-loading a class should not change the state of an application. It also promotes a cleaner style of programming and makes your code less prone to errors, because the logic is not spread out all over the place.

To learn more about the PSR-1, please see the PHP-FIG site on the PSR-1.

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/**
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 * Swiss Payment Slip
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 *
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 * @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT License
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 * @copyright 2012-2016 Some nice Swiss guys
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 * @author Marc Würth [email protected]
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 * @author Manuel Reinhard <[email protected]>
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 * @author Peter Siska <[email protected]>
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 * @link https://github.com/ravage84/SwissPaymentSlip/
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 */
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namespace SwissPaymentSlip\SwissPaymentSlip\Tests;
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use SwissPaymentSlip\SwissPaymentSlip\PaymentSlip;
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use SwissPaymentSlip\SwissPaymentSlip\PaymentSlipData;
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// Include Composer's autoloader
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require __DIR__.'/../vendor/autoload.php';
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/**
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 * A wrapping class to allow testing the abstract class PaymentSlipData
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 */
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class TestablePaymentSlipData extends PaymentSlipData
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{
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}
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/**
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 * A wrapping class to allow testing the abstract class PaymentSlip
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 */
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class TestablePaymentSlip extends PaymentSlip
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Coding Style Compatibility introduced by
PSR1 recommends that each class should be in its own file to aid autoloaders.

Having each class in a dedicated file usually plays nice with PSR autoloaders and is therefore a well established practice. If you use other autoloaders, you might not want to follow this rule.

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{
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}
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