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| 22 | public function definition(): array |
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| 23 | { |
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| 24 | return [ |
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| 25 | 'type' => $this->faker->randomElement(['home', 'work', 'business']), |
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| 26 | 'address_1' => $this->faker->streetAddress, |
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| 27 | 'address_2' => $this->faker->secondaryAddress, |
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| 28 | 'city' => $this->faker->city, |
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| 29 | 'state' => $this->faker->state, |
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| 30 | 'zip' => $this->faker->postcode, |
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| 31 | ]; |
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This check compares calls to functions or methods with their respective definitions. If the call has less arguments than are defined, it raises an issue.
If a function is defined several times with a different number of parameters, the check may pick up the wrong definition and report false positives. One codebase where this has been known to happen is Wordpress. Please note the @ignore annotation hint above.