adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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public function bar() {
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}
}
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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public function bar() {
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}
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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public function bar() {
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}
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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}
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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}
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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public function bar() {
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}
}
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
Source
adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
Source
adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
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public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
Source
adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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Superglobals
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Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
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public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
Source
adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
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public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
Source
adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
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class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
Source
adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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Superglobals
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Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
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public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
Source
adslightMaps accesses the super-global variable $GLOBALS. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
Source
Method adslightMaps
has 44 lines of code (exceeds 25 allowed). Consider refactoring. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
Function adslightMaps
has a Cognitive Complexity of 6 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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Cognitive Complexity
Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how difficult a unit of code is to intuitively understand. Unlike Cyclomatic Complexity, which determines how difficult your code will be to test, Cognitive Complexity tells you how difficult your code will be to read and comprehend.
A method's cognitive complexity is based on a few simple rules:
- Code is not considered more complex when it uses shorthand that the language provides for collapsing multiple statements into one
- Code is considered more complex for each "break in the linear flow of the code"
- Code is considered more complex when "flow breaking structures are nested"
Further reading
Avoid unused local variables such as '$usid'. Open
if ($usid = $member_usid) {
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Since: 0.2
Detects when a local variable is declared and/or assigned, but not used.
Example
class Foo {
public function doSomething()
{
$i = 5; // Unused
}
}
Source https://phpmd.org/rules/unusedcode.html#unusedlocalvariable
Avoid unused local variables such as '$myts'. Open
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
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UnusedLocalVariable
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Detects when a local variable is declared and/or assigned, but not used.
Example
class Foo {
public function doSomething()
{
$i = 5; // Unused
}
}
Source https://phpmd.org/rules/unusedcode.html#unusedlocalvariable
Avoid using static access to class '\XoopsModules\Adslight\Helper' in method 'adslightMaps'. Open
$helper = Helper::getInstance();
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Static access causes unexchangeable dependencies to other classes and leads to hard to test code. Avoid using static access at all costs and instead inject dependencies through the constructor. The only case when static access is acceptable is when used for factory methods.
Example
class Foo
{
public function bar()
{
Bar::baz();
}
}
Source https://phpmd.org/rules/cleancode.html#staticaccess
Avoid assigning values to variables in if clauses and the like (line '93', column '13'). Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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IfStatementAssignment
Since: 2.7.0
Assignments in if clauses and the like are considered a code smell. Assignments in PHP return the right operand as their result. In many cases, this is an expected behavior, but can lead to many difficult to spot bugs, especially when the right operand could result in zero, null or an empty string and the like.
Example
class Foo
{
public function bar($flag)
{
if ($foo = 'bar') { // possible typo
// ...
}
if ($baz = 0) { // always false
// ...
}
}
}
Source http://phpmd.org/rules/cleancode.html#ifstatementassignment
Identical blocks of code found in 2 locations. Consider refactoring. Open
if ($usid = $member_usid) {
$GLOBALS['xoopsTpl']->assign('istheirs', true);
$sql = 'SELECT COUNT(*) FROM ' . $xoopsDB->prefix('adslight_listing') . " WHERE usid={$member_usid}";
$result = $xoopsDB->query($sql);
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Duplicated Code
Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:
Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.
When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).
Tuning
This issue has a mass of 149.
We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.
The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.
If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.
See codeclimate-duplication
's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml
.
Refactorings
- Extract Method
- Extract Class
- Form Template Method
- Introduce Null Object
- Pull Up Method
- Pull Up Field
- Substitute Algorithm
Further Reading
- Don't Repeat Yourself on the C2 Wiki
- Duplicated Code on SourceMaking
- Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code by Martin Fowler. Duplicated Code, p76
A file should declare new symbols (classes, functions, constants, etc.) and cause no other side effects, or it should execute logic with side effects, but should not do both. The first symbol is defined on line 47 and the first side effect is on line 28. Open
<?php declare(strict_types=1);
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There must be one USE keyword per declaration Open
use XoopsModules\Adslight\{
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Line exceeds 120 characters; contains 147 characters Open
$header_cssadslight = '<link rel="stylesheet" href="' . XOOPS_URL . '/modules/adslight/assets/css/adslight.css" type="text/css" media="all" >';
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The variable $prem_perm is not named in camelCase. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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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();
}
}
Source
The variable $maps_height is not named in camelCase. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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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();
}
}
Source
The variable $maps_width is not named in camelCase. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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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();
}
}
Source
The variable $maps_height is not named in camelCase. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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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();
}
}
Source
The variable $member_usid is not named in camelCase. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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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();
}
}
Source
The variable $header_cssadslight is not named in camelCase. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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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();
}
}
Source
The variable $maps_name is not named in camelCase. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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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();
}
}
Source
The variable $show_user is not named in camelCase. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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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();
}
}
Source
The variable $maps_width is not named in camelCase. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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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();
}
}
Source
The variable $member_usid is not named in camelCase. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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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 $prem_perm is not named in camelCase. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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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 $header_cssadslight is not named in camelCase. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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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 $maps_name is not named in camelCase. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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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 $member_usid is not named in camelCase. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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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 $show_user is not named in camelCase. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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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 $member_usid is not named in camelCase. Open
function adslightMaps(): void
{
global $xoopsDB, $xoopsConfig, $xoopsModule, $myts, $prem_perm;
$GLOBALS['xoopsOption']['template_main'] = 'adslight_maps.tpl';
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- Exclude checks
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();
}
}