1 | <?php |
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9 | class MySQLBuilder { |
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10 | /** @var PDO */ |
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11 | private $pdo; |
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12 | /** @var MethodInvoker|null */ |
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13 | private $methodInvoker; |
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14 | /** @var bool */ |
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15 | private $useLocking = true; |
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16 | /** @var string */ |
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17 | private $lockPrefix = ''; |
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19 | /** |
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20 | * @param PDO $pdo |
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21 | */ |
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22 | public function __construct(PDO $pdo) { |
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26 | /** |
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27 | * This can be used to enable automatic provisioning of DI objects when service methods are called. (Autowiring) |
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28 | * |
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29 | * @param MethodInvoker|null $methodInvoker |
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30 | * @return $this |
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31 | */ |
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32 | public function setMethodInvoker(MethodInvoker $methodInvoker = null): self { |
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37 | /** |
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38 | * Enabled by default. |
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39 | * You can disable global locking (using MySQL's GET_LOCK) per service-run. |
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40 | * A Lock will be optained before a service runs and will be released, is the service is done |
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41 | * (or an exception was thrown during the run) |
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42 | * |
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43 | * @param bool $useLocking |
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44 | * @return $this |
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45 | */ |
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46 | public function useLocking(bool $useLocking = true): self { |
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51 | /** |
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52 | * Set the lock-prefix for the MySQL-`GET_LOCK` name. |
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53 | * |
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54 | * You can think of it as calling the function like this: |
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55 | * `SELECT GET_LOCK(CONCAT(<lock-prefix>, <registered-service-name>), 0)` |
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56 | * |
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57 | * Something like `my-app:` would result in `my-app:service-xy` if the particular service was registered as |
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58 | * `service-xy`. The Lock is per service. Between two services, the lock will be released and reoptained. |
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59 | * |
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60 | * @param string $lockPrefix |
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61 | * @return $this |
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62 | */ |
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63 | public function setLockPrefix(string $lockPrefix = ''): self { |
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68 | /** |
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69 | * @return DefaultDispatcher |
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70 | */ |
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71 | public function build(): DefaultDispatcher { |
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78 | } |
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.
In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.
We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: