[type-declaration-docblocks] Add ClassMethodArrayDocblockParamFromLocalCallsRector#7259
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| use PhpParser\Node\Stmt\ClassMethod; | ||
| use Rector\Configuration\Parameter\FeatureFlags; | ||
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| final class PrivateMethodFlagger |
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this class should be on namespace Rector\TypeDeclaration namespace, since code logic is nothing todo with docblock,
using on docblock rules is fine, as a "user" that consume the logic.
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This is array param docblock brother to already existing rule: https://getrector.com/rule-detail/add-method-call-based-strict-param-type-rector
Since param array type is not conflicting with any parent/child class (contrary to strict type declaration), we can add those even on public methods, that use local calls 👍
class SomeClass { public function go() { $this->run(['item1', 'item2']); } + /** + * @param string[] $items + */ private function run(array $items) { } }