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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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| 73 | protected function configureContainer(ContainerBuilder $containerBuilder, LoaderInterface $loader): void |
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| 74 | { |
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| 75 | $containerBuilder->register('templating')->setSynthetic(true); |
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| 76 | $containerBuilder->register('templating.locator')->setSynthetic(true); |
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| 77 | $containerBuilder->register('templating.name_parser')->setSynthetic(true); |
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| 78 | $containerBuilder->register('mailer')->setSynthetic(true); |
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| 79 | |||
| 80 | $containerBuilder->loadFromExtension('framework', [ |
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| 81 | 'secret' => '50n474.U53r', |
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| 82 | 'session' => [ |
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| 83 | 'handler_id' => 'session.handler.native_file', |
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| 84 | 'storage_id' => 'session.storage.mock_file', |
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| 85 | 'name' => 'MOCKSESSID', |
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| 86 | ], |
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| 87 | 'translator' => null, |
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| 88 | 'validation' => [ |
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| 89 | 'enabled' => true, |
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| 90 | ], |
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| 91 | 'form' => [ |
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| 92 | 'enabled' => true, |
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| 93 | ], |
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| 94 | 'assets' => null, |
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| 95 | 'test' => true, |
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| 96 | 'profiler' => [ |
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| 97 | 'enabled' => true, |
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| 98 | 'collect' => false, |
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| 99 | ], |
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| 100 | ]); |
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| 102 | $containerBuilder->loadFromExtension('security', [ |
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| 103 | 'firewalls' => ['api' => ['anonymous' => true]], |
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| 104 | 'providers' => ['in_memory' => ['memory' => null]], |
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| 105 | ]); |
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| 107 | $containerBuilder->loadFromExtension('twig', [ |
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| 108 | 'strict_variables' => '%kernel.debug%', |
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| 109 | 'exception_controller' => null, |
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| 110 | ]); |
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| 112 | $containerBuilder->loadFromExtension('doctrine', [ |
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| 113 | 'dbal' => [ |
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| 114 | 'connections' => [ |
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| 115 | 'default' => [ |
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| 116 | 'driver' => 'pdo_sqlite', |
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| 117 | ], |
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| 118 | ], |
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| 119 | ], |
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| 120 | 'orm' => [ |
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| 121 | 'default_entity_manager' => 'default', |
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| 122 | ], |
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| 123 | ]); |
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| 125 | $containerBuilder->loadFromExtension('fos_rest', [ |
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| 126 | 'param_fetcher_listener' => true, |
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| 127 | ]); |
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| 128 | } |
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This check looks from parameters that have been defined for a function or method, but which are not used in the method body.