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Avoid using short method names like AbstractBaseContainer::__(). The configured minimum method name length is 3. Open
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abstract protected function __($string, $args = array(), $context = null);
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ShortMethodName
Since: 0.2
Detects when very short method names are used.
Example
class ShortMethod {
public function a( $index ) { // Violation
}
}
Source https://phpmd.org/rules/naming.html#shortmethodname
The method _get is not named in camelCase. Open
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protected function _get($key)
{
try {
return $this->_getData($key);
} catch (NotFoundExceptionInterface $e) {
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CamelCaseMethodName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name methods.
Example
class ClassName {
public function get_name() {
}
}
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The method _getData is not named in camelCase. Open
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abstract protected function _getData($key);
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CamelCaseMethodName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name methods.
Example
class ClassName {
public function get_name() {
}
}
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The method _createNotFoundException is not named in camelCase. Open
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protected function _createNotFoundException(
$message = null,
$code = null,
RootException $previous = null,
BaseContainerInterface $container = null,
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CamelCaseMethodName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name methods.
Example
class ClassName {
public function get_name() {
}
}
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The method _hasData is not named in camelCase. Open
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abstract protected function _hasData($key);
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CamelCaseMethodName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name methods.
Example
class ClassName {
public function get_name() {
}
}
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The method _createContainerException is not named in camelCase. Open
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protected function _createContainerException(
$message = null,
$code = null,
RootException $previous = null,
BaseContainerInterface $container = null
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CamelCaseMethodName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name methods.
Example
class ClassName {
public function get_name() {
}
}
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The method __ is not named in camelCase. Open
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abstract protected function __($string, $args = array(), $context = null);
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CamelCaseMethodName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name methods.
Example
class ClassName {
public function get_name() {
}
}
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The method _initParent is not named in camelCase. Open
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protected function _initParent($message = '', $code = 0, RootException $previous = null)
{
parent::__construct($message, $code, $previous);
}
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CamelCaseMethodName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name methods.
Example
class ClassName {
public function get_name() {
}
}
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The method _construct is not named in camelCase. Open
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protected function _construct()
{
}
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CamelCaseMethodName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name methods.
Example
class ClassName {
public function get_name() {
}
}
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The method _has is not named in camelCase. Open
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protected function _has($key)
{
try {
return $this->_hasData($key);
} catch (RootException $e) {
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CamelCaseMethodName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name methods.
Example
class ClassName {
public function get_name() {
}
}