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| Total Lines | 14 |
| Code Lines | 7 |
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| Tests | 7 |
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| 42 | 32 | public function __construct(string $classname) |
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| 43 | { |
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| 44 | 32 | preg_match('/(.+)\\\\([a-z_A-Z0-9]+)/', $classname, $matches); |
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| 46 | 32 | if (!$matches) |
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| 47 | { |
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| 48 | 7 | $this->classname = $classname; |
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| 49 | } |
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| 50 | else |
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| 51 | { |
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| 52 | 27 | $this->classname = $matches[2]; |
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| 53 | 27 | $this->namespace = $matches[1]; |
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| 54 | } |
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| 55 | 32 | } |
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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.