Code Inspection: Case mismatch in method call or class usage
Reports the usages of functions, methods, classes, and namespaces that do not match the case used in their declarations.
In PHP, class names as well as function/method names are case-insensitive, but it is considered to be good practice to call them as they appear in their declaration. In the following example, the function that is defined as exampleFunction()
is called as ExampleFunction()
, which is discouraged.
function exampleFunction($a) {
echo $a;
}
ExampleFunction('Foo');
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Last modified: 25 March 2024