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The variable $_plugin is not named in camelCase. Open
public function plugin($plugin)
{
if (is_array($plugin)) {
return $this->plugins($plugin);
}
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $_plugin is not named in camelCase. Open
public function plugin($plugin)
{
if (is_array($plugin)) {
return $this->plugins($plugin);
}
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $_ci_data is not named in camelCase. Open
public function _ci_load($_ci_data)
{
extract($_ci_data);
if (isset($_ci_view)) {
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $_ci_path is not named in camelCase. Open
public function _ci_load($_ci_data)
{
extract($_ci_data);
if (isset($_ci_view)) {
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $_ci_file is not named in camelCase. Open
public function _ci_load($_ci_data)
{
extract($_ci_data);
if (isset($_ci_view)) {
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $http_verb is not named in camelCase. Open
public static function parse_routes($module, $uri)
{
// load the route file
if (! isset(self::$routes[$module])) {
// Backward function
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $alt_path is not named in camelCase. Open
public function language($langfile, $idiom = '', $return = false, $add_suffix = true, $alt_path = '')
{
CI::$APP->lang->load($langfile, $idiom, $return, $add_suffix, $alt_path, $this->_module);
return $this;
}
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $_alias is not named in camelCase. Open
public function library($library, $params = null, $object_name = null)
{
if (is_array($library)) {
return $this->libraries($library);
}
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $_model is not named in camelCase. Open
public function model($model, $object_name = null, $connect = false)
{
if (is_array($model)) {
return $this->models($model);
}
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $_plugin is not named in camelCase. Open
public function plugin($plugin)
{
if (is_array($plugin)) {
return $this->plugins($plugin);
}
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $_ci_path is not named in camelCase. Open
public function _ci_load($_ci_data)
{
extract($_ci_data);
if (isset($_ci_view)) {
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $_ci_vars is not named in camelCase. Open
public function _ci_load($_ci_data)
{
extract($_ci_data);
if (isset($_ci_view)) {
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $_route is not named in camelCase. Open
protected function _set_module_path(&$_route)
{
if (! empty($_route)) {
// Are module/directory/controller/method segments being specified?
$sgs = sscanf($_route, '%[^/]/%[^/]/%[^/]/%s', $module, $directory, $class, $method);
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $object_name is not named in camelCase. Open
public function library($library, $params = null, $object_name = null)
{
if (is_array($library)) {
return $this->libraries($library);
}
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $_plugin is not named in camelCase. Open
public function plugin($plugin)
{
if (is_array($plugin)) {
return $this->plugins($plugin);
}
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $_view is not named in camelCase. Open
public function view($view, $vars = [], $return = false)
{
// Backward function
// Before PHP 7.1.0, list() only worked on numerical arrays and assumes the numerical indices start at 0.
if (version_compare(phpversion(), '7.1', '<')) {
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $_ci_path is not named in camelCase. Open
public function _ci_load($_ci_data)
{
extract($_ci_data);
if (isset($_ci_view)) {
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $_ci_path is not named in camelCase. Open
public function _ci_load($_ci_data)
{
extract($_ci_data);
if (isset($_ci_view)) {
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $object_name is not named in camelCase. Open
public function model($model, $object_name = null, $connect = false)
{
if (is_array($model)) {
return $this->models($model);
}
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}
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The variable $package_path is not named in camelCase. Open
public function _autoloader($autoload)
{
$path = false;
if ($this->_module) {
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CamelCaseVariableName
Since: 0.2
It is considered best practice to use the camelCase notation to name variables.
Example
class ClassName {
public function doSomething() {
$data_module = new DataModule();
}
}