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22 | 100 | public function __construct(Factory $factory, int $min, ?int $max = null) |
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24 | 100 | if ($max && $min > $max) { |
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25 | 4 | throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Min must be less than max.'); |
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26 | } |
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28 | 96 | $this->factory = $factory; |
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29 | 96 | $this->min = $min; |
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30 | 96 | $this->max = $max ?? $min; |
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31 | 96 | } |
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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: