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Small methods make your code easier to understand, in particular if combined with a good name. Besides, if your method is small, finding a good name is usually much easier.
For example, if you find yourself adding comments to a method's body, this is usually a good sign to extract the commented part to a new method, and use the comment as a starting point when coming up with a good name for this new method.
Commonly applied refactorings include:
If many parameters/temporary variables are present:
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| 24 | public function filter(ProxyQueryInterface $proxyQuery, $alias, $field, $data): void  | 
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| 25 |     { | 
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| 26 |         if (!$data || !\is_array($data) || !isset($data['value'])) { | 
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| 27 | return;  | 
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| 28 | }  | 
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| 30 | $data['type'] = $data['type'] ?? DateType::TYPE_EQUAL;  | 
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| 32 | $where = $this->getWhere($proxyQuery);  | 
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| 34 | $from = $data['value'];  | 
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| 35 |         $to = new \DateTime($from->format('Y-m-d').' +86399 seconds'); // 23 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds | 
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| 37 |         switch ($data['type']) { | 
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| 38 | case DateType::TYPE_GREATER_EQUAL:  | 
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| 39 |                 $where->gte()->field('a.'.$field)->literal($from); | 
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| 40 | |||
| 41 | break;  | 
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| 42 | case DateType::TYPE_GREATER_THAN:  | 
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| 43 |                 $where->gt()->field('a.'.$field)->literal($from); | 
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| 44 | |||
| 45 | break;  | 
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| 46 | case DateType::TYPE_LESS_EQUAL:  | 
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| 47 |                 $where->lte()->field('a.'.$field)->literal($from); | 
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| 48 | |||
| 49 | break;  | 
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| 50 | case DateType::TYPE_LESS_THAN:  | 
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| 51 |                 $where->lt()->field('a.'.$field)->literal($from); | 
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| 52 | |||
| 53 | break;  | 
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| 54 | case DateType::TYPE_NULL:  | 
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| 55 |                 $where->eq()->field('a.'.$field)->literal(null); | 
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| 56 | |||
| 57 | break;  | 
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| 58 | case DateType::TYPE_NOT_NULL:  | 
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| 59 |                 $where->neq()->field('a.'.$field)->literal(null); | 
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| 60 | |||
| 61 | break;  | 
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| 62 | case DateType::TYPE_EQUAL:  | 
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| 63 | default:  | 
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| 64 | $where->andX()  | 
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| 65 |                     ->gte()->field('a.'.$field)->literal($from)->end() | 
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| 66 |                     ->lte()->field('a.'.$field)->literal($to)->end(); | 
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| 67 | }  | 
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| 69 | // filter is active as we have now modified the query  | 
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| 70 | $this->active = true;  | 
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| 71 | }  | 
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This check marks implicit conversions of arrays to boolean values in a comparison. While in PHP an empty array is considered to be equal (but not identical) to false, this is not always apparent.
Consider making the comparison explicit by using
empty(..)or! empty(...)instead.