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Missing class import via use statement (line '197', column '29').
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            $template = new Template();

MissingImport

Since: 2.7.0

Importing all external classes in a file through use statements makes them clearly visible.

Example

function make() {
    return new \stdClass();
}

Source http://phpmd.org/rules/cleancode.html#MissingImport

Missing class import via use statement (line '77', column '21').
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        $form = new FormValidator('template', 'post', $url);

MissingImport

Since: 2.7.0

Importing all external classes in a file through use statements makes them clearly visible.

Example

function make() {
    return new \stdClass();
}

Source http://phpmd.org/rules/cleancode.html#MissingImport

The method returnForm uses an else expression. Else clauses are basically not necessary and you can simplify the code by not using them.
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        } else {
            $form->addButtonCreate(get_lang('Add'), 'submit');
        }

ElseExpression

Since: 1.4.0

An if expression with an else branch is basically not necessary. You can rewrite the conditions in a way that the else clause is not necessary and the code becomes simpler to read. To achieve this, use early return statements, though you may need to split the code it several smaller methods. For very simple assignments you could also use the ternary operations.

Example

class Foo
{
    public function bar($flag)
    {
        if ($flag) {
            // one branch
        } else {
            // another branch
        }
    }
}

Source https://phpmd.org/rules/cleancode.html#elseexpression

Method name "MailTemplateManager::get_count" is not in camel caps format
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    public function get_count()

Missing function doc comment
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    public function __construct()

The method get_count is not named in camelCase.
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    public function get_count()
    {
        $row = Database::select(
            'count(*) as count',
            $this->table,

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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