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| Bugs | 0 | Features | 0 | 
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:
| 1 | <?php | ||
| 69 | public static function getClientBrowser() | ||
| 70 |     { | ||
| 71 |         if (getenv('HTTP_USER_AGENT')) { | ||
| 72 | |||
| 73 |             $userAgent = getenv('HTTP_USER_AGENT'); | ||
| 74 | |||
| 75 | if (( | ||
| 76 |                 preg_match('/MSIE/i', $userAgent) || | ||
| 77 |                 preg_match('/Trident/i', $userAgent) | ||
| 78 | ) && | ||
| 79 |                 !preg_match('/Opera/i', $userAgent)) { | ||
| 80 | return 'Internet Explorer'; | ||
| 81 |             } elseif (preg_match('/Camino/i', $userAgent)) { | ||
| 82 | return "Camino"; | ||
| 83 |             } elseif (preg_match('/Firefox/i', $userAgent)) { | ||
| 84 | return "Firefox"; | ||
| 85 |             } elseif (preg_match('/Safari/i', $userAgent)) { | ||
| 86 | return "Safari"; | ||
| 87 |             } elseif (preg_match('/Chrome/i', $userAgent)) { | ||
| 88 | return "Chrome"; | ||
| 89 |             } elseif (preg_match('/Konqueror/i', $userAgent)) { | ||
| 90 | return "Konqueror"; | ||
| 91 |             } elseif (preg_match('/Opera/i', $userAgent)) { | ||
| 92 | return "Opera"; | ||
| 93 | } | ||
| 94 | } | ||
| 95 | |||
| 96 | return null; | ||
| 97 | } | ||
| 98 | } | ||
| 99 |