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Total Lines | 9 |
Code Lines | 5 |
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Ratio | 0 % |
Tests | 5 |
CRAP Score | 2 |
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Bugs | 0 | Features | 1 |
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48 | 2 | public function getAnnotations() |
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49 | { |
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50 | 2 | $annotations = unserialize($this->object->methodAnnotations); |
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51 | 2 | if (isset($annotations[$this->method])) { |
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52 | 1 | return $annotations[$this->method]; |
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53 | } |
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55 | 1 | return []; |
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56 | } |
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If you access a property on an interface, you most likely code against a concrete implementation of the interface.
Available Fixes
Adding an additional type check:
Changing the type hint: