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<?php
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interface EcommercePaymentSupportedMethodsProviderInterface
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{
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    /**
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     * how can the customer pay?
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     * @param mixed $order
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     *
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     * @return array
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     */
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    public function SupportedMethods($order);
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    /**
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     * assign the right payment gateways for the user
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     * @param string (optional) $gateway
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     */
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    public static function assign_payment_gateway($gateway = "");
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For interfaces and abstract methods it is generally a good practice to add a @return annotation even if it is just @return void or @return null, so that implementors know what to do in the overridden method.

For interface and abstract methods, it is impossible to infer the return type from the immediate code. In these cases, it is generally advisible to explicitly annotate these methods with a @return doc comment to communicate to implementors of these methods what they are expected to return.

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