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| 22 | class Handler extends ExceptionHandler |
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| 23 | { |
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| 24 | /** |
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| 25 | * A list of the exception types that should not be reported. |
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| 26 | * |
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| 27 | * @var array |
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| 28 | */ |
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| 29 | protected $dontReport = [ |
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| 30 | 'Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Exception\HttpException', |
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| 31 | ]; |
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| 33 | /** |
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| 34 | * Report or log an exception. |
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| 35 | * |
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| 36 | * This is a great spot to send exceptions to Sentry, Bugsnag, etc. |
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| 37 | * |
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| 38 | * @param \Exception $e |
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| 39 | * |
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| 40 | * @return void |
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| 41 | */ |
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| 42 | 15 | public function report(Exception $e) |
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| 47 | /** |
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| 48 | * Render an exception into an HTTP response. |
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| 49 | * |
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| 50 | * @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request |
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| 51 | * @param \Exception $e |
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| 52 | * |
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| 53 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response |
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| 54 | */ |
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| 55 | 15 | public function render($request, Exception $e) |
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| 63 | } |
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This check looks for parameters that are defined as one type in their type hint or doc comment but seem to be used as a narrower type, i.e an implementation of an interface or a subclass.
Consider changing the type of the parameter or doing an instanceof check before assuming your parameter is of the expected type.