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7.2 KiB
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# Names
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## Namespace Names
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Namespaces should be written in PascalCase.
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## File Names
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Code directories should have their name written in PascalCase. Code files should contain only one class and have the name of that class.
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In case of multiple class definitions in one file, it's name should be the same as the "primary" class name.
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Non-code directories, non-class and non-code files should be named in lisp-case.
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## Variable Names
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Variable names should be written in camelCase. This also applies to function arguments, class instance names and methods.
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## Constant Names
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Constants are written in SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE, but should be declared case-insensetive.
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## Class Names
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Classes in OpenVK should belong to `openvk\` namespace and be in the corresponding directory (according to PSR-4). Names of classes should be written in PascalCase.
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## Function Names
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camelCase and snake_case are allowed, but first one is the recommended way. This rule does not apply to class methods, which are written in camelCase only.
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---
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# Coding Rules
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## File header
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All OpenVK files must start with `<?php` open-tag followed by `declare(strict_types=1);` on the same line. The next line must contain namespace.
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The lines after must contain use-declarations, each on it's own line (usage of {} operator is OK), if there is any. Then there must be an empty line. Example:
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```php
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<?php declare(strict_types=1);
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namespace openvk;
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use Chandler\Database\DatabaseConnection;
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use Nette\Utils\{Image, FileSystem};
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class ...
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```
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## NULL
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Null should be written as constant, all-uppercase: `NULL`.
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## Nullable (optional) pointer arguments
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Optional pointer arguments should default to `nullptr`: `function something(&int? $myPointer = nullptr)`. `nullptr` must be written in lisp-case (lowercase).
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## Comparing to NULL
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In OpenVK `is_null` is the preferred way to check for equality to NULL. `??` must be used in assignments and where else possible.
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In case if value can either be NULL or truthy, "boolean not" should be used to check if value is not null: `if(!$var)`.
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## Arrays
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Arrays must be defined with modern syntax: `[1, 2, 3]` (NOT `array(1, 2, 3)`).
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Same applies to `list` construction: use `[$a, , $b] = $arr;` instead of `list($a, , $b) = $arr;`
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## Casts
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Typecasts must be done with modern syntax where possible: `(type) $var`. Int-to-string, string-to-int, etc conversions should also be dont with modern casting
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syntax where possible, but should use `ctype_` functions where needed. `gettype`, `settype` should be used in dynamic programming only.
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## Goto
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```goto``` should be avoided.
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## `continue n; `
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It is preferable to use `continue n`, `break n` instead of guarding flags:
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```php
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# COOL AND GOOD
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foreach($a as $b)
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foreach($b as $c)
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if($b == $c)
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break 2;
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# BRUH
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foreach($a as $b) {
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$shouldBreak = false;
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foreach($b as $c)
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if($b == $c)
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$shouldBreak = true;
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if($shouldBreak)
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break;
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}
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```
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## Comments
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In OpenVK we use Perl-style `#` for single-line comments.
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---
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# Formatting
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## Variables
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It is preferable to declare only one variable per line in the code.
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## Indentation
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All things in OpenVK must be properly indented by a sequence of 4 spaces. Not tabs. \
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When there are several variable declarations listed together, line up the variables:
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```php
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# OK
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$photos = (new Photos)->where("meow", true);
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$photo = $photos->fetch();
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$arr = [
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"a" => 10,
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"bb" => true,
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];
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# NOT OK
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$photos = (new Photos)->where("meow", true);
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$photo = $photos->fetch();
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$arr = [
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"a" => 10,
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"bb" => true,
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];
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```
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## Tab/Space
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+ **Do not use tabs**. Use spaces, as tabs are defined differently for different editors and printers.
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+ Put one space after a comma and semicolons: `exp(1, 2)` `for($i = 1; $i < 100; $i++)`
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+ Put one space around assignment operators: `$a = 1`
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+ Always put a space around conditional operators: `$a = ($a > $b) ? $a : $b`
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+ Do not put spaces between unary operators and their operands, primary operators and keywords:
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```php
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# OK
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-$a;
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$a++;
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$b[1] = $a;
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fun($b);
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if($a) { ... }
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# NOT OK
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- $a;
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$a ++;
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$b [1] = $a;
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fun ($b);
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if ($a) { ... }
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```
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## Blank Lines
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+ Use blank lines to create paragraphs in the code or comments to make the code more understandable
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+ Use blank lines before `return` statement if it isn't the only statement in the block
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+ Use blank lines after shorthand if/else/etc
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```php
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# OK
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if($a)
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return $x;
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doSomething();
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return "yay";
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# NOT OK
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if($a) return $x; # return must be on separate line
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doSomething(); # doSomething must be separated by an extra blank line after short if/else
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return "yay"; # do use blank lines before return statement
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```
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## Method/Function Arguments
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+ When all arguments for a function do not fit on one line, try to line up the first argument in each line:
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![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/34442450/167248563-21fb01be-181d-48b9-ac0c-dc953c0a12cf.png)
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+ If the argument lists are still too long to fit on the line, you may line up the arguments with the method name instead.
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## Maximum characters per line
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Lines should be no more than 80 characters long.
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## Usage of curly braces
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+ Curly braces should be on separate line for class, method, and function definitions.
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+ In loops, if/else, try/catch, switch constructions the opening brace should be on the same line as the operator.
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+ Braces must be ommited if the block contains only one statement **AND** the related blocks are also single statemented.
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+ Nested single-statement+operator blocks must not be surrounded by braces.
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```php
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# OK
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class A
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{
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function doSomethingFunny(): int
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{
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return 2;
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}
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}
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if(true) {
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doSomething();
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doSomethingElse();
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} else {
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doSomethingFunny();
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}
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if($a)
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return false;
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else
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doSomething();
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foreach($b as $c => $d)
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if($c == $d)
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unset($b[$c]);
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# NOT OK
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class A {
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function doSomethingFunny(): int {
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return 2;
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}
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}
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if(true) {
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doSomething();
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doSomethingElse();
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} else
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doSomethingFunny(); # why?
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if($a) {
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return false;
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} else {
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doSomething();
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}
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foreach($b as $c => $d) {
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if($c == $d)
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unset($b[$c]);
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}
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# lmao
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if($a) { doSomething(); } else doSomethingElse();
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```
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## if/else, try/catch
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+ Operators must not be indented with space from their operands but must have 1-space margin from braces:
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```php
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# OK
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if($a) {
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doSomething();
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doSomethingElse();
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} else if($b) {
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try {
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nukeSaintPetersburg('😈');
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} finally {
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return PEACE;
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}
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}
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# NOT OK
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if ($a) { # do not add space between control flow operator IF and it's operand
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doSomething();
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doSomethingElse();
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}elseif($b){ # do add margin from braces; also ELSE and IF should be separate here
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try{
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nukeSaintPetersburg('😈');
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}finally{
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return PEACE;
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}
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}
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```
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## Switches
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+ `break` must be on same indentation level as the code of le case (not the case definiton itself)
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+ If there is no need to `break` a comment `# NOTICE falling through` must be places instead
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```php
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# OK
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switch($a) {
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case 1:
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echo $a;
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break;
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case 2:
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echo $a++;
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# NOTICE falling through
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default:
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echo "c";
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}
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# NOT OK
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switch($a) {
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case 1:
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echo $a;
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break;
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case 2:
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echo $a++;
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default:
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echo "c";
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}
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```
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