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The variable $content_or_func is not named in camelCase. Open
function render($content_or_func, $layout = '', $locals = array())
{
$args = func_get_args();
$content_or_func = array_shift($args);
$layout = count($args) > 0 ? array_shift($args) : layout();
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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 $n_names is not named in camelCase. Open
function route_find($method, $path)
{
$routes = route();
$method = strtoupper($method);
foreach($routes as $route)
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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 $view_path is not named in camelCase. Open
function render($content_or_func, $layout = '', $locals = array())
{
$args = func_get_args();
$content_or_func = array_shift($args);
$layout = count($args) > 0 ? array_shift($args) : layout();
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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 $json_option is not named in camelCase. Open
function json($data, $json_option = 0)
{
send_header('Content-Type: application/json; charset='.strtolower(option('encoding')));
return version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '5.3.0', '>=') ? json_encode($data, $json_option) : json_encode($data);
}
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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 $_name is not named in camelCase. Open
function content_for($name = null, $content = null)
{
static $_name = null;
if(is_null($name) && !is_null($_name))
{
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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 $path_or_array is not named in camelCase. Open
function route_build($method, $path_or_array, $callback, $options = array())
{
$method = strtoupper($method);
if(!in_array($method, request_methods()))
trigger_error("'$method' request method is unkown or unavailable.", E_USER_WARNING);
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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 $path_or_array is not named in camelCase. Open
function dispatch_patch($path_or_array, $callback, $options = array())
{
route("PATCH", $path_or_array, $callback, $options);
}
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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 $parameters_count is not named in camelCase. Open
function route_build($method, $path_or_array, $callback, $options = array())
{
$method = strtoupper($method);
if(!in_array($method, request_methods()))
trigger_error("'$method' request method is unkown or unavailable.", E_USER_WARNING);
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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 $view_path is not named in camelCase. Open
function render($content_or_func, $layout = '', $locals = array())
{
$args = func_get_args();
$content_or_func = array_shift($args);
$layout = count($args) > 0 ? array_shift($args) : layout();
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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 $n_names is not named in camelCase. Open
function route_find($method, $path)
{
$routes = route();
$method = strtoupper($method);
foreach($routes as $route)
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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 $view_path is not named in camelCase. Open
function render($content_or_func, $layout = '', $locals = array())
{
$args = func_get_args();
$content_or_func = array_shift($args);
$layout = count($args) > 0 ? array_shift($args) : layout();
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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 $content_or_func is not named in camelCase. Open
function render($content_or_func, $layout = '', $locals = array())
{
$args = func_get_args();
$content_or_func = array_shift($args);
$layout = count($args) > 0 ? array_shift($args) : layout();
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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 $GET_params is not named in camelCase. Open
function url_for($params = null)
{
$paths = array();
$params = func_get_args();
$GET_params = array();
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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 $_name is not named in camelCase. Open
function content_for($name = null, $content = null)
{
static $_name = null;
if(is_null($name) && !is_null($_name))
{
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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 $qs_separator is not named in camelCase. Open
function url_for($params = null)
{
$paths = array();
$params = func_get_args();
$GET_params = array();
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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 $parameters_count is not named in camelCase. Open
function route_build($method, $path_or_array, $callback, $options = array())
{
$method = strtoupper($method);
if(!in_array($method, request_methods()))
trigger_error("'$method' request method is unkown or unavailable.", E_USER_WARNING);
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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 $back_trace is not named in camelCase. Open
function render($content_or_func, $layout = '', $locals = array())
{
$args = func_get_args();
$content_or_func = array_shift($args);
$layout = count($args) > 0 ? array_shift($args) : layout();
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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 $n_params is not named in camelCase. Open
function redirect_to($params)
{
# [NOTE]: (from php.net) HTTP/1.1 requires an absolute URI as argument to » Location:
# including the scheme, hostname and absolute path, but some clients accept
# relative URIs. You can usually use $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'],
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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 $path_or_array is not named in camelCase. Open
function route()
{
static $routes = array();
$nargs = func_num_args();
if( $nargs > 0)
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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 $double_asterisk_subpattern is not named in camelCase. Open
function route_build($method, $path_or_array, $callback, $options = array())
{
$method = strtoupper($method);
if(!in_array($method, request_methods()))
trigger_error("'$method' request method is unkown or unavailable.", E_USER_WARNING);
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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();
}
}