xarxaprod-wp-theme/vendor/wp-coding-standards/wpcs/WordPress/Sniffs/PHP/StrictInArraySniff.php

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<?php
/**
* WordPress Coding Standard.
*
* @package WPCS\WordPressCodingStandards
* @link https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards
* @license https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT MIT
*/
namespace WordPressCS\WordPress\Sniffs\PHP;
use WordPressCS\WordPress\AbstractFunctionParameterSniff;
/**
* Flag calling in_array(), array_search() and array_keys() without true as the third parameter.
*
* @link https://vip.wordpress.com/documentation/vip-go/code-review-blockers-warnings-notices/#using-in_array-without-strict-parameter
*
* @package WPCS\WordPressCodingStandards
*
* @since 0.9.0
* @since 0.10.0 - This sniff not only checks for `in_array()`, but also `array_search()`
* and `array_keys()`.
* - The sniff no longer needlessly extends the `ArrayAssignmentRestrictionsSniff`
* class which it didn't use.
* @since 0.11.0 Refactored to extend the new WordPressCS native `AbstractFunctionParameterSniff` class.
* @since 0.13.0 Class name changed: this class is now namespaced.
*/
class StrictInArraySniff extends AbstractFunctionParameterSniff {
/**
* The group name for this group of functions.
*
* @since 0.11.0
*
* @var string
*/
protected $group_name = 'strict';
/**
* List of array functions to which a $strict parameter can be passed.
*
* The $strict parameter is the third and last parameter for each of these functions.
*
* The array_keys() function only requires the $strict parameter when the optional
* second parameter $search has been set.
*
* @link http://php.net/in-array
* @link http://php.net/array-search
* @link http://php.net/array-keys
*
* @since 0.10.0
* @since 0.11.0 Renamed from $array_functions to $target_functions.
*
* @var array <string function_name> => <bool always needed ?>
*/
protected $target_functions = array(
'in_array' => true,
'array_search' => true,
'array_keys' => false,
);
/**
* Process the parameters of a matched function.
*
* @since 0.11.0
*
* @param int $stackPtr The position of the current token in the stack.
* @param string $group_name The name of the group which was matched.
* @param string $matched_content The token content (function name) which was matched.
* @param array $parameters Array with information about the parameters.
*
* @return void
*/
public function process_parameters( $stackPtr, $group_name, $matched_content, $parameters ) {
// Check if the strict check is actually needed.
if ( false === $this->target_functions[ $matched_content ] ) {
if ( \count( $parameters ) === 1 ) {
return;
}
}
// We're only interested in the third parameter.
if ( false === isset( $parameters[3] ) || 'true' !== strtolower( $parameters[3]['raw'] ) ) {
$errorcode = 'MissingTrueStrict';
/*
* Use a different error code when `false` is found to allow for excluding
* the warning as this will be a conscious choice made by the dev.
*/
if ( isset( $parameters[3] ) && 'false' === strtolower( $parameters[3]['raw'] ) ) {
$errorcode = 'FoundNonStrictFalse';
}
$this->phpcsFile->addWarning(
'Not using strict comparison for %s; supply true for third argument.',
( isset( $parameters[3]['start'] ) ? $parameters[3]['start'] : $parameters[1]['start'] ),
$errorcode,
array( $matched_content )
);
return;
}
}
}