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| 31 | 6 | private function parseComposite(string $value): array |
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| 32 | { |
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| 33 | 6 | for ($result = [], $i = 1;; ++$i) { |
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| 34 | 6 | $result[] = match ($value[$i]) { |
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| 35 | 6 | ',', ')' => null, |
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| 36 | 6 | '"' => $this->parseQuotedString($value, $i), |
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| 37 | 6 | default => $this->parseUnquotedString($value, $i), |
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| 38 | 6 | }; |
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| 39 | |||
| 40 | 6 | if ($value[$i] === ')') { |
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| 41 | 6 | return $result; |
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| 42 | } |
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For hinted functions/methods where all return statements with the correct type are only reachable via conditions, ?null? gets implicitly returned which may be incompatible with the hinted type. Let?s take a look at an example: