| Conditions | 3 | 
| Paths | 3 | 
| Total Lines | 24 | 
| Code Lines | 16 | 
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| Tests | 8 | 
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| 1 | <?php | ||
| 18 | 38 | public function validate(Resource $resource) | |
| 19 |     { | ||
| 20 | 38 | $container = ValidatorContainer::load(); | |
| 21 | |||
| 22 | $validators = [ | ||
| 23 | 38 | 'right.type', | |
| 24 | 'mandatory.conditional', | ||
| 25 | 'mandatory.property', | ||
| 26 | 'mandatory.without.default', | ||
| 27 | 'allowed.properties', | ||
| 28 | 'allowed.values', | ||
| 29 | 'rewrite.values', | ||
| 30 | 'allowed.ranges', | ||
| 31 | 'right.type', | ||
| 32 | ]; | ||
| 33 | |||
| 34 | 38 |         foreach ($validators as $name) { | |
| 35 | 38 |             if ($container->contains($name)) { | |
| 36 | 38 | $validator = $container->get($name); | |
| 37 | } | ||
| 38 | |||
| 39 | 38 | $validator->check($resource); | |
|  | |||
| 40 | } | ||
| 41 | 24 | } | |
| 42 | } | ||
| 43 | 
If you define a variable conditionally, it can happen that it is not defined for all execution paths.
Let’s take a look at an example:
In the above example, the variable $x is defined if you pass “foo” or “bar” as argument for $a. However, since the switch statement has no default case statement, if you pass any other value, the variable $x would be undefined.
Available Fixes
Check for existence of the variable explicitly:
Define a default value for the variable:
Add a value for the missing path: