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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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| 47 | public function process(PHP_CodeSniffer_File $phpcsFile, $stackPtr) |
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| 48 | { |
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| 49 | if ($this->supportsAbove('7.1') === false) { |
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| 50 | return; |
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| 51 | } |
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| 52 | |||
| 53 | $tokens = $phpcsFile->getTokens(); |
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| 54 | |||
| 55 | // Verify this use statement is used with a closure - if so, it has to have parenthesis before it. |
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| 56 | $previousNonEmpty = $phpcsFile->findPrevious(PHP_CodeSniffer_Tokens::$emptyTokens, ($stackPtr - 1), null, true, null, true); |
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| 57 | if ($previousNonEmpty === false || $tokens[$previousNonEmpty]['code'] !== T_CLOSE_PARENTHESIS |
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| 58 | || isset($tokens[$previousNonEmpty]['parenthesis_opener']) === false |
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| 59 | ) { |
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| 60 | return; |
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| 61 | } |
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| 62 | |||
| 63 | // ... and (a variable within) parenthesis after it. |
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| 64 | $nextNonEmpty = $phpcsFile->findNext(PHP_CodeSniffer_Tokens::$emptyTokens, ($stackPtr + 1), null, true, null, true); |
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| 65 | if ($nextNonEmpty === false || $tokens[$nextNonEmpty]['code'] !== T_OPEN_PARENTHESIS) { |
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| 66 | return; |
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| 67 | } |
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| 68 | |||
| 69 | if (isset($tokens[$nextNonEmpty]['parenthesis_closer']) === false) { |
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| 70 | // Live coding. |
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| 71 | return; |
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| 72 | } |
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| 73 | |||
| 74 | $closurePtr = $phpcsFile->findPrevious(PHP_CodeSniffer_Tokens::$emptyTokens, ($tokens[$previousNonEmpty]['parenthesis_opener'] - 1), null, true ); |
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| 75 | if ($tokens[$closurePtr]['code'] !== T_CLOSURE) { |
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| 76 | return; |
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| 77 | } |
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| 78 | |||
| 79 | // Get the parameters declared by the closure. |
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| 80 | $closureParams = $this->getMethodParameters($phpcsFile, $closurePtr); |
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| 81 | |||
| 82 | $errorMsg = 'Variables bound to a closure via the use construct cannot use the same name as superglobals, $this, or a declared parameter since PHP 7.1. Found: %s'; |
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| 83 | |||
| 84 | for ($i = ($nextNonEmpty + 1); $i < $tokens[$nextNonEmpty]['parenthesis_closer']; $i++) { |
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| 85 | if ($tokens[$i]['code'] !== T_VARIABLE) { |
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| 86 | continue; |
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| 87 | } |
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| 88 | |||
| 89 | $variableName = $tokens[$i]['content']; |
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| 90 | |||
| 91 | if ($variableName === '$this') { |
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| 92 | $phpcsFile->addError($errorMsg, $i, 'FoundThis', array($variableName)); |
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| 93 | continue; |
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| 94 | } |
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| 95 | |||
| 96 | if (in_array($variableName, $this->superglobals, true) === true) { |
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| 97 | $phpcsFile->addError($errorMsg, $i, 'FoundSuperglobal', array($variableName)); |
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| 98 | continue; |
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| 99 | } |
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| 101 | // Check whether it is one of the parameters declared by the closure. |
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| 102 | if (empty($closureParams) === false) { |
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| 103 | foreach ($closureParams as $param) { |
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| 104 | if ($param['name'] === $variableName) { |
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| 105 | $phpcsFile->addError($errorMsg, $i, 'FoundShadowParam', array($variableName)); |
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| 106 | continue 2; |
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| 107 | } |
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| 108 | } |
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| 109 | } |
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| 110 | } |
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| 111 | |||
| 112 | }//end process() |
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You can fix this by adding a namespace to your class:
When choosing a vendor namespace, try to pick something that is not too generic to avoid conflicts with other libraries.