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See: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Continuous_integration/Phan Change-Id: I2e870d3e8994025e19d47a32b1ff229fbf2695bf
308 lines
8.3 KiB
PHP
308 lines
8.3 KiB
PHP
<?php
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use \Phan\Config;
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// If xdebug is enabled, we need to increase the nesting level for phan
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ini_set( 'xdebug.max_nesting_level', 1000 );
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/**
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* This configuration will be read and overlayed 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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return [
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/**
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* A list of individual files to include in analysis
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* with a path relative to the root directory of the
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* project. directory_list won't find .inc files so
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* we augment it here.
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*/
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'file_list' => [
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],
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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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*/
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'directory_list' => [
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'src/',
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'tests/phan/stubs/',
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'./../../includes',
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'./../../languages',
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'./../../maintenance',
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'./../../vendor',
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'./../../extensions/BetaFeatures/includes',
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],
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/**
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* A file list that defines files that will be excluded
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* from parsing and analysis and will not be read at all.
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*
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* This is useful for excluding hopelessly unanalyzable
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* files that can't be removed for whatever reason.
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*/
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'exclude_file_list' => function_exists( 'xcache_get' ) ? [] : [
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],
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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. Also works for individual
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* files.
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*/
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"exclude_analysis_directory_list" => [
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'tests/phan/stubs/',
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'./../../includes',
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'./../../languages',
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'./../../maintenance',
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'./../../vendor',
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'./../../extensions/BetaFeatures/includes',
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],
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/**
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* Backwards Compatibility Checking. This is slow
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* and expensive, but you should consider running
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* it before upgrading your version of PHP to a
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* new version that has backward compatibility
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* breaks.
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*/
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'backward_compatibility_checks' => false,
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/**
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* A set of fully qualified class-names for which
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* a call to parent::__construct() is required
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*/
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'parent_constructor_required' => [
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],
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/**
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* Run a quick version of checks that takes less
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* time at the cost of not running as thorough
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* an analysis. You should consider setting this
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* to true only when you wish you had more issues
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* to fix in your code base.
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*
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* In quick-mode the scanner doesn't rescan a function
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* or a method's code block every time a call is seen.
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* This means that the problem here won't be detected:
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*
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* ```php
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* <?php
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* function test($arg):int {
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* return $arg;
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* }
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* test("abc");
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* ```
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*
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* This would normally generate:
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*
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* ```sh
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* test.php:3 TypeError return string but `test()` is declared to return int
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* ```
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*
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* The initial scan of the function's code block has no
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* type information for `$arg`. It isn't until we see
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* the call and rescan test()'s code block that we can
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* detect that it is actually returning the passed in
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* `string` instead of an `int` as declared.
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*/
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'quick_mode' => false,
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/**
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* By default, Phan will not analyze all node types
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* in order to save time. If this config is set to true,
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* Phan will dig deeper into the AST tree and do an
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* analysis on all nodes, possibly finding more issues.
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*
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* See \Phan\Analysis::shouldVisit for the set of skipped
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* nodes.
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*/
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'should_visit_all_nodes' => true,
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/**
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* If enabled, check all methods that override a
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* parent method to make sure its signature is
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* compatible with the parent's. This check
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* can add quite a bit of time to the analysis.
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*/
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'analyze_signature_compatibility' => true,
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// Emit all issues. They are then supressed via
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// suppress_issue_types, rather than a minimum
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// severity.
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"minimum_severity" => 0,
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/**
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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 if there is an attempt to write
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* to a class property that wasn't explicitly
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* defined.
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*/
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'allow_missing_properties' => false,
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/**
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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. Setting this to false
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* will cut down on false positives.
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*/
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'null_casts_as_any_type' => true,
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/**
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* If enabled, scalars (int, float, bool, string, null)
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* are treated as if they can cast to each other.
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*
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* MediaWiki is pretty lax and uses many scalar
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* types interchangably.
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*/
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'scalar_implicit_cast' => true,
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/**
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* If true, seemingly undeclared variables in the global
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* scope will be ignored. This is useful for projects
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* with complicated cross-file globals that you have no
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* hope of fixing.
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*/
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'ignore_undeclared_variables_in_global_scope' => false,
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/**
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* Set to true in order to attempt to detect dead
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* (unreferenced) code. Keep in mind that the
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* results will only be a guess given that classes,
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* properties, constants and methods can be referenced
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* as variables (like `$class->$property` or
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* `$class->$method()`) in ways that we're unable
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* to make sense of.
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*/
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'dead_code_detection' => false,
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/**
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* If true, the dead code detection rig will
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* prefer false negatives (not report dead code) to
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* false positives (report dead code that is not
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* actually dead) which is to say that the graph of
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* references will create too many edges rather than
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* too few edges when guesses have to be made about
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* what references what.
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*/
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'dead_code_detection_prefer_false_negative' => true,
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/**
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* If disabled, Phan will not read docblock type
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* annotation comments (such as for @return, @param,
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* @var, @suppress, @deprecated) and only rely on
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* types expressed in code.
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*/
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'read_type_annotations' => true,
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/**
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* If a file path is given, the code base will be
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* read from and written to the given location in
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* order to attempt to save some work from being
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* done. Only changed files will get analyzed if
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* the file is read
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*/
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'stored_state_file_path' => null,
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/**
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* Set to true in order to ignore issue suppression.
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* This is useful for testing the state of your code, but
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* unlikely to be useful outside of that.
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*/
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'disable_suppression' => false,
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/**
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* If set to true, we'll dump the AST instead of
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* analyzing files
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*/
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'dump_ast' => false,
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/**
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* If set to a string, we'll dump the fully qualified lowercase
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* function and method signatures instead of analyzing files.
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*/
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'dump_signatures_file' => null,
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/**
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* If true (and if stored_state_file_path is set) we'll
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* look at the list of files passed in and expand the list
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* to include files that depend on the given files
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*/
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'expand_file_list' => false,
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// Include a progress bar in the output
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'progress_bar' => false,
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/**
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* The probability of actually emitting any progress
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* bar update. Setting this to something very low
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* is good for reducing network IO and filling up
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* your terminal's buffer when running phan on a
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* remote host.
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*/
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'progress_bar_sample_rate' => 0.005,
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/**
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* The number of processes to fork off during the analysis
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* phase.
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*/
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'processes' => 1,
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/**
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* Add any issue types (such as 'PhanUndeclaredMethod')
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* to this black-list to inhibit them from being reported.
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*/
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'suppress_issue_types' => [
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],
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/**
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* If empty, no filter against issues types will be applied.
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* If this white-list is non-empty, only issues within the list
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* will be emitted by Phan.
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*/
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'whitelist_issue_types' => [
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],
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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 must be prefixed with '\\'.
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* (E.g. ['_FOO' => '\\FooClass', 'page' => '\\PageClass', 'userId' => 'int'])
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*/
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'globals_type_map' => [
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],
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// Emit issue messages with markdown formatting
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'markdown_issue_messages' => false,
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/**
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* Enable or disable support for generic templated
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* class types.
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*/
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'generic_types_enabled' => true,
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// A list of plugin files to execute
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'plugins' => [
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],
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];
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