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25 | public static function globalEndpoints(string $controller = null, $parameters = null): GlobalEndpointResource |
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26 | { |
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27 | $globalEndpointResource = new GlobalEndpointResource(); |
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29 | if ($controller !== null) { |
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30 | $globalEndpointResource->addController($controller, Arr::wrap($parameters)); |
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31 | } |
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33 | return $globalEndpointResource; |
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34 | } |
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In PHP it is possible to write to properties without declaring them. For example, the following is perfectly valid PHP code:
Generally, it is a good practice to explictly declare properties to avoid accidental typos and provide IDE auto-completion: