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Prioritize   A

Complexity

Total Complexity 1

Size/Duplication

Total Lines 18
Duplicated Lines 0 %

Coupling/Cohesion

Components 0
Dependencies 0

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
wmc 1
lcom 0
cbo 0
dl 0
loc 18
rs 10
c 0
b 0
f 0

1 Method

Rating   Name   Duplication   Size   Complexity  
A prioritize() 0 8 1
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<?php
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namespace Spatie\CollectionMacros\Macros;
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use Illuminate\Support\Collection;
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class Prioritize
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{
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    /**
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     * Move elements to the start of the collection.
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     *
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     * @param  callable  $callable
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There is no parameter named $callable. Was it maybe removed?

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Consider the following example. The parameter $italy is not defined by the method finale(...).

/**
 * @param array $germany
 * @param array $island
 * @param array $italy
 */
function finale($germany, $island) {
    return "2:1";
}

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     *
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     * @return \Illuminate\Support\Collection
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     */
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    public function prioritize()
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    {
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        return function (callable $callable): Collection {
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            $nonPrioritized = $this->reject($callable);
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The method reject() does not seem to exist on object<Spatie\CollectionMacros\Macros\Prioritize>.

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            return $this->filter($callable)->concat($nonPrioritized);
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The method filter() does not seem to exist on object<Spatie\CollectionMacros\Macros\Prioritize>.

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        };
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    }
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}
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