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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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34 | public static function get_image_link($image, string $name, ?bool $useRetina = null, ?bool $forMobile = null, ?int $resizeToWidth = 0): string |
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35 | { |
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36 | $cacheKey = $image->ClassName . '_' . $image->ID . '_' . $name . '_' . ($useRetina ? 'Y' : 'N') . '_' . ($forMobile ? 'MY' : 'MN'); |
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37 | if (empty(self::$imageLinkCache[$cacheKey])) { |
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38 | //work out perfect width and height |
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39 | if (null === $useRetina) { |
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40 | $useRetina = PerfectCMSImages::use_retina($name); |
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41 | } |
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42 | $crop = PerfectCMSImages::is_crop($name); |
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44 | $multiplier = PerfectCMSImages::get_multiplier($useRetina); |
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45 | $perfectWidth = PerfectCMSImages::get_width($name, true); |
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46 | $perfectHeight = PerfectCMSImages::get_height($name, true); |
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48 | if ($forMobile) { |
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49 | $perfectWidth = PerfectCMSImages::get_mobile_width($name, true); |
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50 | $perfectHeight = PerfectCMSImages::get_mobile_height($name, true); |
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51 | } |
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53 | $perfectWidth *= $multiplier; |
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54 | $perfectHeight *= $multiplier; |
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56 | //get current width and height |
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57 | $myWidth = $image->getWidth(); |
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58 | $myHeight = $image->getHeight(); |
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60 | //if we are trying to resize to a width that is small than the perfect width |
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61 | //and the resize width is small than the current width, then lets resize... |
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62 | if (0 !== (int) $resizeToWidth) { |
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63 | if ($resizeToWidth < $perfectWidth && $resizeToWidth < $myWidth) { |
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64 | $perfectWidth = $resizeToWidth; |
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65 | } |
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66 | } |
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67 | if ($perfectWidth && $perfectHeight) { |
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68 | //if the height or the width are already perfect then we can not do anything about it. |
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69 | if ($myWidth === $perfectWidth && $myHeight === $perfectHeight) { |
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70 | $link = $image->Link(); |
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71 | } elseif ($myWidth < $perfectWidth || $myHeight < $perfectHeight) { |
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72 | $link = $image->Pad( |
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73 | $perfectWidth, |
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74 | $perfectHeight, |
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75 | PerfectCMSImages::get_padding_bg_colour($name) |
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76 | )->Link(); |
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77 | } elseif ($crop) { |
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78 | $link = $image->Fill($perfectWidth, $perfectHeight)->Link(); |
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79 | } else { |
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80 | $link = $image->FitMax($perfectWidth, $perfectHeight)->Link(); |
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81 | } |
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82 | } elseif ($perfectWidth) { |
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83 | if ($myWidth === $perfectWidth) { |
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84 | $link = $image->Link(); |
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85 | } elseif ($crop) { |
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86 | $link = $image->Fill($perfectWidth, $myHeight)->Link(); |
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87 | } else { |
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88 | $link = $image->ScaleWidth($perfectWidth)->Link(); |
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89 | } |
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90 | } elseif ($perfectHeight) { |
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91 | if ($myHeight === $perfectHeight) { |
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92 | $link = $image->Link(); |
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93 | } elseif ($crop) { |
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94 | $link = $image->Fill($myWidth, $perfectHeight)->Link(); |
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95 | } else { |
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96 | $link = $image->ScaleHeight($perfectHeight)->Link(); |
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97 | } |
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98 | } elseif ($forMobile) { |
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99 | $link = ''; |
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100 | } else { |
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101 | $link = $image->Link(); |
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102 | } |
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103 | self::$imageLinkCache[$cacheKey] = $link; |
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104 | } |
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106 | return self::$imageLinkCache[$cacheKey]; |
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107 | } |
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In PHP, under loose comparison (like
==
, or!=
, orswitch
conditions), values of different types might be equal.For
integer
values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected: