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100 lines
2.9 KiB
PHP
100 lines
2.9 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* This configuration will be read and overlaid on top of the
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* default configuration. Command line arguments will be applied
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* after this file is read.
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*
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* @see src/Phan/Config.php
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* See Config for all configurable options.
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*
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* A Note About Paths
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* ==================
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*
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* Files referenced from this file should be defined as
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*
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* ```
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* Config::projectPath('relative_path/to/file')
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* ```
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*
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* where the relative path is relative to the root of the
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* project which is defined as either the working directory
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* of the phan executable or a path passed in via the CLI
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* '-d' flag.
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*/
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// use Phan\Config;
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return [
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"minimum_target_php_version" => "7.4",
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// If true, missing properties will be created when
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// they are first seen. If false, we'll report an
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// error message.
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"allow_missing_properties" => false,
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// Allow null to be cast as any type and for any
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// type to be cast to null.
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"null_casts_as_any_type" => false,
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// Backwards Compatibility Checking
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'backward_compatibility_checks' => true,
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// Run a quick version of checks that takes less
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// time
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"quick_mode" => false,
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// Only emit critical issues to start with
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// (0 is low severity, 5 is normal severity, 10 is critical)
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"minimum_severity" => 10,
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// default false for include path check
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"enable_include_path_checks" => true,
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"include_paths" => [
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],
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'ignore_undeclared_variables_in_global_scope' => true,
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"file_list" => [
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],
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// A list of directories that should be parsed for class and
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// method information. After excluding the directories
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// defined in exclude_analysis_directory_list, the remaining
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// files will be statically analyzed for errors.
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//
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// Thus, both first-party and third-party code being used by
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// your application should be included in this list.
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'directory_list' => [
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// Change this to include the folders you wish to analyze
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// (and the folders of their dependencies)
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'src/'
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// 'www',
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// To speed up analysis, we recommend going back later and
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// limiting this to only the vendor/ subdirectories your
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// project depends on.
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// `phan --init` will generate a list of folders for you
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//'www/vendor',
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],
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// A list of directories holding code that we want
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// to parse, but not analyze
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"exclude_analysis_directory_list" => [
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'vendor',
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'test',
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],
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'exclude_file_list' => [
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],
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// what not to show as problem
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'suppress_issue_types' => [
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// 'PhanUndeclaredMethod',
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'PhanEmptyFile',
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],
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// Override to hardcode existence and types of (non-builtin) globals in the global scope.
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// Class names should be prefixed with `\`.
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//
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// (E.g. `['_FOO' => '\FooClass', 'page' => '\PageClass', 'userId' => 'int']`)
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'globals_type_map' => [],
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];
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