.phan/config.php
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
use Phan\Issue;
/**
* This configuration will be read and overlaid on top of the
* default configuration. Command line arguments will be applied
* after this file is read.
*
* @see https://github.com/phan/phan/wiki/Phan-Config-Settings for all configurable options
* @see src/Phan/Config.php for the configurable options in this version of Phan
*
* A Note About Paths
* ==================
*
* Files referenced from this file should be defined as
*
* ```
* Config::projectPath('relative_path/to/file')
* ```
*
* where the relative path is relative to the root of the
* project which is defined as either the working directory
* of the phan executable or a path passed in via the CLI
* '-d' flag.
*/
return [
// The PHP version that the codebase will be checked for compatibility against.
// For best results, the PHP binary used to run Phan should have the same PHP version.
// (Phan relies on Reflection for some types, param counts,
// and checks for undefined classes/methods/functions)
//
// Supported values: `'5.6'`, `'7.0'`, `'7.1'`, `'7.2'`, `'7.3'`, `'7.4'`, `null`.
// If this is set to `null`,
// then Phan assumes the PHP version which is closest to the minor version
// of the php executable used to execute Phan.
//
// Note that the **only** effect of choosing `'5.6'` is to infer that functions removed in php 7.0 exist.
// (See `backward_compatibility_checks` for additional options)
'target_php_version' => null,
// The PHP version that will be used for feature/syntax compatibility warnings.
// Supported values: `'5.6'`, `'7.0'`, `'7.1'`, `'7.2'`, `'7.3'`, `'7.4'`, `null`.
// If this is set to `null`, Phan will first attempt to infer the value from
// the project's composer.json's `{"require": {"php": "version range"}}` if possible.
// If that could not be determined, then Phan assumes `target_php_version`.
//
// For analyzing Phan 3.x, this is determined to be `'7.2'` from `"version": "^7.2.0"`.
'minimum_target_php_version' => null,
// Default: true. If this is set to true,
// and target_php_version is newer than the version used to run Phan,
// Phan will act as though functions added in newer PHP versions exist.
//
// NOTE: Currently, this only affects Closure::fromCallable
'pretend_newer_core_functions_exist' => true,
// If true, missing properties will be created when
// they are first seen. If false, we'll report an
// error message.
'allow_missing_properties' => false,
// Allow null to be cast as any type and for any
// type to be cast to null.
'null_casts_as_any_type' => false,
// Allow null to be cast as any array-like type
// This is an incremental step in migrating away from null_casts_as_any_type.
// If null_casts_as_any_type is true, this has no effect.
'null_casts_as_array' => false,
// Allow any array-like type to be cast to null.
// This is an incremental step in migrating away from null_casts_as_any_type.
// If null_casts_as_any_type is true, this has no effect.
'array_casts_as_null' => false,
// If enabled, Phan will warn if **any** type in a method invocation's object
// is definitely not an object,
// or if **any** type in an invoked expression is not a callable.
// Setting this to true will introduce numerous false positives
// (and reveal some bugs).
'strict_method_checking' => true,
// If enabled, Phan will warn if **any** type in the argument's union type
// cannot be cast to a type in the parameter's expected union type.
// Setting this to true will introduce numerous false positives
// (and reveal some bugs).
'strict_param_checking' => true,
// If enabled, Phan will warn if **any** type in a property assignment's union type
// cannot be cast to a type in the property's declared union type.
// Setting this to true will introduce numerous false positives
// (and reveal some bugs).
// (For self-analysis, Phan has a large number of suppressions and file-level suppressions, due to \ast\Node being difficult to type check)
'strict_property_checking' => true,
// If enabled, Phan will warn if **any** type in a returned value's union type
// cannot be cast to the declared return type.
// Setting this to true will introduce numerous false positives
// (and reveal some bugs).
// (For self-analysis, Phan has a large number of suppressions and file-level suppressions, due to \ast\Node being difficult to type check)
'strict_return_checking' => true,
// If enabled, Phan will warn if **any** type of the object expression for a property access
// does not contain that property.
'strict_object_checking' => true,
// If enabled, scalars (int, float, bool, string, null)
// are treated as if they can cast to each other.
// This does not affect checks of array keys. See `scalar_array_key_cast`.
'scalar_implicit_cast' => false,
// If enabled, any scalar array keys (int, string)
// are treated as if they can cast to each other.
// E.g. `array<int,stdClass>` can cast to `array<string,stdClass>` and vice versa.
// Normally, a scalar type such as int could only cast to/from int and mixed.
'scalar_array_key_cast' => false,
// If this has entries, scalars (int, float, bool, string, null)
// are allowed to perform the casts listed.
//
// E.g. `['int' => ['float', 'string'], 'float' => ['int'], 'string' => ['int'], 'null' => ['string']]`
// allows casting null to a string, but not vice versa.
// (subset of `scalar_implicit_cast`)
'scalar_implicit_partial' => [],
// If true, Phan will convert the type of a possibly undefined array offset to the nullable, defined equivalent.
// If false, Phan will convert the type of a possibly undefined array offset to the defined equivalent (without converting to nullable).
'convert_possibly_undefined_offset_to_nullable' => false,
// If true, seemingly undeclared variables in the global
// scope will be ignored.
//
// This is useful for projects with complicated cross-file
// globals that you have no hope of fixing.
'ignore_undeclared_variables_in_global_scope' => false,
// Backwards Compatibility Checking (This is very slow)
'backward_compatibility_checks' => false,
// If true, check to make sure the return type declared
// in the doc-block (if any) matches the return type
// declared in the method signature.
'check_docblock_signature_return_type_match' => true,
// If true, check to make sure the param types declared
// in the doc-block (if any) matches the param types
// declared in the method signature.
'check_docblock_signature_param_type_match' => true,
// If true, make narrowed types from phpdoc params override
// the real types from the signature, when real types exist.
// (E.g. allows specifying desired lists of subclasses,
// or to indicate a preference for non-nullable types over nullable types)
//
// Affects analysis of the body of the method and the param types passed in by callers.
//
// (*Requires `check_docblock_signature_param_type_match` to be true*)
'prefer_narrowed_phpdoc_param_type' => true,
// (*Requires `check_docblock_signature_return_type_match` to be true*)
//
// If true, make narrowed types from phpdoc returns override
// the real types from the signature, when real types exist.
//
// (E.g. allows specifying desired lists of subclasses,
// or to indicate a preference for non-nullable types over nullable types)
// Affects analysis of return statements in the body of the method and the return types passed in by callers.
'prefer_narrowed_phpdoc_return_type' => true,
// If enabled, check all methods that override a
// parent method to make sure its signature is
// compatible with the parent's. This check
// can add quite a bit of time to the analysis.
// This will also check if final methods are overridden, etc.
'analyze_signature_compatibility' => true,
// Set this to true to allow contravariance in real parameter types of method overrides (Introduced in php 7.2)
// See https://secure.php.net/manual/en/migration72.new-features.php#migration72.new-features.param-type-widening
// (Users may enable this if analyzing projects that support only php 7.2+)
// This is false by default. (Will warn if real parameter types are omitted in an override)
'allow_method_param_type_widening' => false,
// Set this to true to make Phan guess that undocumented parameter types
// (for optional parameters) have the same type as default values
// (Instead of combining that type with `mixed`).
// E.g. `function($x = 'val')` would make Phan infer that $x had a type of `string`, not `string|mixed`.
// Phan will not assume it knows specific types if the default value is false or null.
'guess_unknown_parameter_type_using_default' => false,
// Allow adding types to vague return types such as @return object, @return ?mixed in function/method/closure union types.
// Normally, Phan only adds inferred returned types when there is no `@return` type or real return type signature..
// This setting can be disabled on individual methods by adding `@phan-hardcode-return-type` to the doc comment.
//
// Disabled by default. This is more useful with `--analyze-twice`.
'allow_overriding_vague_return_types' => true,
// When enabled, infer that the types of the properties of `$this` are equal to their default values at the start of `__construct()`.
// This will have some false positives due to Phan not checking for setters and initializing helpers.
// This does not affect inherited properties.
'infer_default_properties_in_construct' => true,
// Set this to true to enable the plugins that Phan uses to infer more accurate return types of `implode`, `json_decode`, and many other functions.
//
// Phan is slightly faster when these are disabled.
'enable_extended_internal_return_type_plugins' => true,
// This setting maps case-insensitive strings to union types.
//
// This is useful if a project uses phpdoc that differs from the phpdoc2 standard.
//
// If the corresponding value is the empty string,
// then Phan will ignore that union type (E.g. can ignore 'the' in `@return the value`)
//
// If the corresponding value is not empty,
// then Phan will act as though it saw the corresponding UnionTypes(s)
// when the keys show up in a UnionType of `@param`, `@return`, `@var`, `@property`, etc.
//
// This matches the **entire string**, not parts of the string.
// (E.g. `@return the|null` will still look for a class with the name `the`, but `@return the` will be ignored with the below setting)
//
// (These are not aliases, this setting is ignored outside of doc comments).
// (Phan does not check if classes with these names exist)
//
// Example setting: `['unknown' => '', 'number' => 'int|float', 'char' => 'string', 'long' => 'int', 'the' => '']`
'phpdoc_type_mapping' => [ ],
// Set to true in order to attempt to detect dead
// (unreferenced) code. Keep in mind that the
// results will only be a guess given that classes,
// properties, constants and methods can be referenced
// as variables (like `$class->$property` or
// `$class->$method()`) in ways that we're unable
// to make sense of.
//
// To more aggressively detect dead code,
// you may want to set `dead_code_detection_prefer_false_negative` to `false`.
'dead_code_detection' => false,
// Set to true in order to attempt to detect unused variables.
// `dead_code_detection` will also enable unused variable detection.
//
// This has a few known false positives, e.g. for loops or branches.
'unused_variable_detection' => true,
// Set to true in order to force tracking references to elements
// (functions/methods/consts/protected).
// dead_code_detection is another option which also causes references
// to be tracked.
'force_tracking_references' => false,
// Set to true in order to attempt to detect redundant and impossible conditions.
//
// This has some false positives involving loops,
// variables set in branches of loops, and global variables.
'redundant_condition_detection' => true,
// Set to true in order to attempt to detect error-prone truthiness/falsiness checks.
//
// This is not suitable for all codebases.
'error_prone_truthy_condition_detection' => true,
// Enable this to warn about harmless redundant use for classes and namespaces such as `use Foo\bar` in namespace Foo.
//
// Note: This does not affect warnings about redundant uses in the global namespace.
'warn_about_redundant_use_namespaced_class' => true,
// If true, then run a quick version of checks that takes less time.
// False by default.
'quick_mode' => false,
// If true, then before analysis, try to simplify AST into a form
// which improves Phan's type inference in edge cases.
//
// This may conflict with 'dead_code_detection'.
// When this is true, this slows down analysis slightly.
//
// E.g. rewrites `if ($a = value() && $a > 0) {...}`
// into $a = value(); if ($a) { if ($a > 0) {...}}`
'simplify_ast' => true,
// If true, Phan will read `class_alias` calls in the global scope,
// then (1) create aliases from the *parsed* files if no class definition was found,
// and (2) emit issues in the global scope if the source or target class is invalid.
// (If there are multiple possible valid original classes for an aliased class name,
// the one which will be created is unspecified.)
// NOTE: THIS IS EXPERIMENTAL, and the implementation may change.
'enable_class_alias_support' => false,
// Enable or disable support for generic templated
// class types.
'generic_types_enabled' => true,
// If enabled, warn about throw statement where the exception types
// are not documented in the PHPDoc of functions, methods, and closures.
'warn_about_undocumented_throw_statements' => true,
// If enabled (and warn_about_undocumented_throw_statements is enabled),
// warn about function/closure/method calls that have (at)throws
// without the invoking method documenting that exception.
'warn_about_undocumented_exceptions_thrown_by_invoked_functions' => true,
// If this is a list, Phan will not warn about lack of documentation of (at)throws
// for any of the listed classes or their subclasses.
// This setting only matters when warn_about_undocumented_throw_statements is true.
// The default is the empty array (Warn about every kind of Throwable)
'exception_classes_with_optional_throws_phpdoc' => [
'LogicException',
'RuntimeException',
'InvalidArgumentException',
'AssertionError',
'TypeError',
'Phan\Exception\IssueException', // TODO: Make Phan aware that some arguments suppress certain issues
'Phan\AST\TolerantASTConverter\InvalidNodeException', // This is used internally in TolerantASTConverter
// TODO: Undo the suppressions for the below categories of issues:
'Phan\Exception\CodeBaseException',
// phpunit
'PHPUnit\Framework\ExpectationFailedException',
'SebastianBergmann\RecursionContext\InvalidArgumentException',
],
// Increase this to properly analyze require_once statements
'max_literal_string_type_length' => 1000,
// Setting this to true makes the process assignment for file analysis
// as predictable as possible, using consistent hashing.
// Even if files are added or removed, or process counts change,
// relatively few files will move to a different group.
// (use when the number of files is much larger than the process count)
// NOTE: If you rely on Phan parsing files/directories in the order
// that they were provided in this config, don't use this)
// See https://github.com/phan/phan/wiki/Different-Issue-Sets-On-Different-Numbers-of-CPUs
'consistent_hashing_file_order' => false,
// If enabled, Phan will act as though it's certain of real return types of a subset of internal functions,
// even if those return types aren't available in reflection (real types were taken from php 7.3 or 8.0-dev, depending on target_php_version).
//
// Note that with php 7 and earlier, php would return null or false for many internal functions if the argument types or counts were incorrect.
// As a result, enabling this setting with target_php_version 8.0 may result in false positives for `--redundant-condition-detection` when codebases also support php 7.x.
'assume_real_types_for_internal_functions' => true,
// Override to hardcode existence and types of (non-builtin) globals.
// Class names should be prefixed with '\\'.
// (E.g. ['_FOO' => '\\FooClass', 'page' => '\\PageClass', 'userId' => 'int'])
'globals_type_map' => [],
// The minimum severity level to report on. This can be
// set to Issue::SEVERITY_LOW, Issue::SEVERITY_NORMAL or
// Issue::SEVERITY_CRITICAL.
'minimum_severity' => Issue::SEVERITY_LOW,
// Add any issue types (such as `'PhanUndeclaredMethod'`)
// to this list to inhibit them from being reported.
'suppress_issue_types' => [
'PhanUnreferencedClosure', // False positives seen with closures in arrays, TODO: move closure checks closer to what is done by unused variable plugin
'PhanPluginNoCommentOnProtectedMethod',
'PhanPluginDescriptionlessCommentOnProtectedMethod',
'PhanPluginNoCommentOnPrivateMethod',
'PhanPluginDescriptionlessCommentOnPrivateMethod',
'PhanPluginDescriptionlessCommentOnPrivateProperty',
// TODO: Fix edge cases in --automatic-fix for PhanPluginRedundantClosureComment
'PhanPluginRedundantClosureComment',
'PhanPluginPossiblyStaticPublicMethod',
'PhanPluginPossiblyStaticProtectedMethod',
// The types of ast\Node->children are all possibly unset.
'PhanTypePossiblyInvalidDimOffset',
// TODO: Fix PhanParamNameIndicatingUnusedInClosure instances (low priority)
'PhanParamNameIndicatingUnusedInClosure',
],
// If this list is empty, no filter against issues types will be applied.
// If this list is non-empty, only issues within the list
// will be emitted by Phan.
//
// See https://github.com/phan/phan/wiki/Issue-Types-Caught-by-Phan
// for the full list of issues that Phan detects.
//
// Phan is capable of detecting hundreds of types of issues.
// Projects should almost always use `suppress_issue_types` instead.
'whitelist_issue_types' => [
// 'PhanUndeclaredClass',
],
// A list of files to include in analysis
'file_list' => [
'phan',
'phan_client',
'plugins/codeclimate/engine',
'tool/make_stubs',
'tool/pdep',
'tool/phantasm',
'tool/phoogle',
'tool/phan_repl_helpers.php',
'internal/dump_fallback_ast.php',
'internal/dump_html_styles.php',
'internal/extract_arg_info.php',
'internal/internalsignatures.php',
'internal/line_deleter.php',
'internal/package.php',
'internal/reflection_completeness_check.php',
'internal/sanitycheck.php',
'vendor/phpdocumentor/type-resolver/src/Types/ContextFactory.php',
'vendor/phpdocumentor/reflection-docblock/src/DocBlockFactory.php',
'vendor/phpdocumentor/reflection-docblock/src/DocBlock.php',
// 'vendor/phpunit/phpunit/src/Framework/TestCase.php',
],
// A regular expression to match files to be excluded
// from parsing and analysis and will not be read at all.
//
// This is useful for excluding groups of test or example
// directories/files, unanalyzable files, or files that
// can't be removed for whatever reason.
// (e.g. '@Test\.php$@', or '@vendor/.*/(tests|Tests)/@')
'exclude_file_regex' => '@^vendor/.*/(tests?|Tests?)/@',
// Enable this to enable checks of require/include statements referring to valid paths.
'enable_include_path_checks' => true,
// A list of include paths to check when checking if `require_once`, `include`, etc. are valid.
//
// To refer to the directory of the file being analyzed, use `'.'`
// To refer to the project root directory, you must use \Phan\Config::getProjectRootDirectory()
//
// (E.g. `['.', \Phan\Config::getProjectRootDirectory() . '/src/folder-added-to-include_path']`)
'include_paths' => ['.'],
// Enable this to warn about the use of relative paths in `require_once`, `include`, etc.
// Relative paths are harder to reason about, and opcache may have issues with relative paths in edge cases.
'warn_about_relative_include_statement' => true,
// A list of files that will be excluded from parsing and analysis
// and will not be read at all.
//
// This is useful for excluding hopelessly unanalyzable
// files that can't be removed for whatever reason.
'exclude_file_list' => [
'internal/Sniffs/ValidUnderscoreVariableNameSniff.php',
],
// The number of processes to fork off during the analysis
// phase.
'processes' => 1,
// A list of directories that should be parsed for class and
// method information. After excluding the directories
// defined in exclude_analysis_directory_list, the remaining
// files will be statically analyzed for errors.
//
// Thus, both first-party and third-party code being used by
// your application should be included in this list.
'directory_list' => [
'internal/lib',
'src',
'tests/Phan',
'vendor/composer/semver/src',
'vendor/composer/xdebug-handler/src',
'vendor/felixfbecker/advanced-json-rpc/lib',
'vendor/microsoft/tolerant-php-parser/src',
'vendor/netresearch/jsonmapper/src',
'vendor/phpunit/phpunit/src',
'vendor/psr/log/Psr',
'vendor/sabre/event/lib',
'vendor/symfony/console',
'vendor/symfony/polyfill-php80',
'.phan/plugins',
'.phan/stubs',
],
// List of case-insensitive file extensions supported by Phan.
// (e.g. php, html, htm)
'analyzed_file_extensions' => ['php'],
// A directory list that defines files that will be excluded
// from static analysis, but whose class and method
// information should be included.
//
// Generally, you'll want to include the directories for
// third-party code (such as 'vendor/') in this list.
//
// n.b.: If you'd like to parse but not analyze 3rd
// party code, directories containing that code
// should be added to the `directory_list` as
// to `exclude_analysis_directory_list`.
'exclude_analysis_directory_list' => [
'vendor/'
],
// By default, Phan will log error messages to stdout if PHP is using options that slow the analysis.
// (e.g. PHP is compiled with `--enable-debug` or when using Xdebug)
'skip_slow_php_options_warning' => false,
// You can put paths to internal stubs in this config option.
// Phan will continue using its detailed type annotations, but load the constants, classes, functions, and classes (and their Reflection types) from these stub files (doubling as valid php files).
// Use a different extension from php to avoid accidentally loading these.
// The 'tool/mkstubs' script can be used to generate your own stubs (compatible with php 7.2+ right now)
//
// Also see `include_extension_subset` to configure Phan to analyze a codebase as if a certain extension is not available.
'autoload_internal_extension_signatures' => [
'ast' => '.phan/internal_stubs/ast.phan_php',
'ctype' => '.phan/internal_stubs/ctype.phan_php',
'igbinary' => '.phan/internal_stubs/igbinary.phan_php',
'mbstring' => '.phan/internal_stubs/mbstring.phan_php',
'pcntl' => '.phan/internal_stubs/pcntl.phan_php',
'phar' => '.phan/internal_stubs/phar.phan_php',
'posix' => '.phan/internal_stubs/posix.phan_php',
'readline' => '.phan/internal_stubs/readline.phan_php',
'simplexml' => '.phan/internal_stubs/simplexml.phan_php',
'sysvmsg' => '.phan/internal_stubs/sysvmsg.phan_php',
'sysvsem' => '.phan/internal_stubs/sysvsem.phan_php',
'sysvshm' => '.phan/internal_stubs/sysvshm.phan_php',
],
// This can be set to a list of extensions to limit Phan to using the reflection information of.
// If this is a list, then Phan will not use the reflection information of extensions outside of this list.
// The extensions loaded for a given php installation can be seen with `php -m` or `get_loaded_extensions(true)`.
//
// Note that this will only prevent Phan from loading reflection information for extensions outside of this set.
// If you want to add stubs, see `autoload_internal_extension_signatures`.
//
// If this is used, 'core', 'date', 'pcre', 'reflection', 'spl', and 'standard' will be automatically added.
//
// When this is an array, `ignore_undeclared_functions_with_known_signatures` will always be set to false.
// (because many of those functions will be outside of the configured list)
//
// Also see `ignore_undeclared_functions_with_known_signatures` to warn about using unknown functions.
// E.g. this is what Phan would use for self-analysis
/*
'included_extension_subset' => [
'core',
'standard',
'filter',
'json',
'tokenizer', // parsing php code
'ast', // parsing php code
'ctype', // misc uses, also polyfilled
'dom', // checkstyle output format
'iconv', // symfony mbstring polyfill
'igbinary', // serializing/unserializing polyfilled ASTs
'libxml', // internal tools for extracting stubs
'mbstring', // utf-8 support
'pcntl', // daemon/language server and parallel analysis
'phar', // packaging
'posix', // parallel analysis
'readline', // internal debugging utility, rarely used
'simplexml', // report generation
'sysvmsg', // parallelism
'sysvsem',
'sysvshm',
],
*/
// Set this to false to emit `PhanUndeclaredFunction` issues for internal functions that Phan has signatures for,
// but aren't available in the codebase, or from Reflection.
// (may lead to false positives if an extension isn't loaded)
//
// If this is true(default), then Phan will not warn.
//
// Even when this is false, Phan will still infer return values and check parameters of internal functions
// if Phan has the signatures.
'ignore_undeclared_functions_with_known_signatures' => false,
'plugin_config' => [
// A list of 1 or more PHP binaries (Absolute path or program name found in $PATH)
// to use to analyze your files with PHP's native `--syntax-check`.
//
// This can be used to simultaneously run PHP's syntax checks with multiple PHP versions.
// e.g. `'plugin_config' => ['php_native_syntax_check_binaries' => ['php72', 'php70', 'php56']]`
// if all of those programs can be found in $PATH
// 'php_native_syntax_check_binaries' => [PHP_BINARY],
// The maximum number of `php --syntax-check` processes to run at any point in time (Minimum: 1).
// This may be temporarily higher if php_native_syntax_check_binaries has more elements than this process count.
'php_native_syntax_check_max_processes' => 4,
// List of methods to suppress warnings about for HasPHPDocPlugin
'has_phpdoc_method_ignore_regex' => '@^Phan\\\\Tests\\\\.*::(test.*|.*Provider)$@',
// Warn about duplicate descriptions for methods and property groups within classes.
// (This skips over deprecated methods)
// This may not apply to all code bases,
// but is useful in avoiding copied and pasted descriptions that may be inapplicable or too vague.
'has_phpdoc_check_duplicates' => true,
// If true, then never allow empty statement lists, even if there is a TODO/FIXME/"deliberately empty" comment.
'empty_statement_list_ignore_todos' => true,
// Automatically infer which methods are pure (i.e. should have no side effects) in UseReturnValuePlugin.
'infer_pure_methods' => true,
// Warn if newline is allowed before end of string for `$` (the default unless the `D` modifier (`PCRE_DOLLAR_ENDONLY`) is passed in).
// This is specific to coding styles.
'regex_warn_if_newline_allowed_at_end' => true,
],
// A list of plugin files to execute
// NOTE: values can be the base name without the extension for plugins bundled with Phan (E.g. 'AlwaysReturnPlugin')
// or relative/absolute paths to the plugin (Relative to the project root).
'plugins' => [
'AlwaysReturnPlugin',
'DollarDollarPlugin',
'UnreachableCodePlugin',
'DuplicateArrayKeyPlugin',
'.phan/plugins/PregRegexCheckerPlugin.php',
'PrintfCheckerPlugin',
'PHPUnitAssertionPlugin', // analyze assertSame/assertInstanceof/assertTrue/assertFalse
'UseReturnValuePlugin',
// UnknownElementTypePlugin warns about unknown types in element signatures.
'UnknownElementTypePlugin',
'DuplicateExpressionPlugin',
// warns about carriage returns("\r"), trailing whitespace, and tabs in PHP files.
'WhitespacePlugin',
// Warn about inline HTML anywhere in the files.
'InlineHTMLPlugin',
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Plugins for Phan's self-analysis
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Warns about the usage of assert() for Phan's self-analysis. See https://github.com/phan/phan/issues/288
'NoAssertPlugin',
'PossiblyStaticMethodPlugin',
'HasPHPDocPlugin',
'PHPDocToRealTypesPlugin', // suggests replacing (at)return void with `: void` in the declaration, etc.
'PHPDocRedundantPlugin',
'PreferNamespaceUsePlugin',
'EmptyStatementListPlugin',
// Report empty (not overridden or overriding) methods and functions
// 'EmptyMethodAndFunctionPlugin',
// This should only be enabled if the code being analyzed contains Phan plugins.
'PhanSelfCheckPlugin',
// Warn about using the same loop variable name as a loop variable of an outer loop.
'LoopVariableReusePlugin',
// Warn about assigning the value the variable already had to that variable.
'RedundantAssignmentPlugin',
// These are specific to Phan's coding style
'StrictComparisonPlugin',
// Warn about `$var == SOME_INT_OR_STRING_CONST` due to unintuitive behavior such as `0 == 'a'`
'StrictLiteralComparisonPlugin',
'ShortArrayPlugin',
'SimplifyExpressionPlugin',
// 'UnknownClassElementAccessPlugin' is more useful with batch analysis than in an editor.
// It's used in tests/run_test __FakeSelfFallbackTest
// This checks that there are no accidental echos/printfs left inside Phan's code.
'RemoveDebugStatementPlugin',
'.phan/plugins/UnsafeCodePlugin.php',
'.phan/plugins/DeprecateAliasPlugin.php',
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// End plugins for Phan's self-analysis
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// 'SleepCheckerPlugin' is useful for projects which heavily use the __sleep() method. Phan doesn't use __sleep().
// InvokePHPNativeSyntaxCheckPlugin invokes 'php --no-php-ini --syntax-check ${abs_path_to_analyzed_file}.php' and reports any error messages.
// Using this can cause phan's overall analysis time to more than double.
// 'InvokePHPNativeSyntaxCheckPlugin',
// 'PHPUnitNotDeadCodePlugin', // Marks PHPUnit test case subclasses and test cases as referenced code. This is only useful for runs when dead code detection is enabled.
// 'PHPDocInWrongCommentPlugin', // Useful to warn about using "/*" instead of ""/**" where phpdoc annotations are used. This is slow due to needing to tokenize files.
// NOTE: This plugin only produces correct results when
// Phan is run on a single core (-j1).
// 'UnusedSuppressionPlugin',
],
];