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MockCommon   A

Complexity

Total Complexity 2

Size/Duplication

Total Lines 12
Duplicated Lines 0 %

Coupling/Cohesion

Components 0
Dependencies 0

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
wmc 2
lcom 0
cbo 0
dl 0
loc 12
rs 10
c 0
b 0
f 0

2 Methods

Rating   Name   Duplication   Size   Complexity  
A getRecipients() 0 4 1
A getBody() 0 4 1
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<?php
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namespace Tzsk\Sms\Tests\Mocks\Drivers;
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trait MockCommon
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{
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    public function getRecipients()
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    {
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        return $this->recipients;
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The property recipients does not exist. Did you maybe forget to declare it?

In PHP it is possible to write to properties without declaring them. For example, the following is perfectly valid PHP code:

class MyClass { }

$x = new MyClass();
$x->foo = true;

Generally, it is a good practice to explictly declare properties to avoid accidental typos and provide IDE auto-completion:

class MyClass {
    public $foo;
}

$x = new MyClass();
$x->foo = true;
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    }
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    public function getBody()
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    {
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        return $this->body;
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The property body does not exist. Did you maybe forget to declare it?

In PHP it is possible to write to properties without declaring them. For example, the following is perfectly valid PHP code:

class MyClass { }

$x = new MyClass();
$x->foo = true;

Generally, it is a good practice to explictly declare properties to avoid accidental typos and provide IDE auto-completion:

class MyClass {
    public $foo;
}

$x = new MyClass();
$x->foo = true;
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    }
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}
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