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Add documentation for WordPress.PHP.RestrictedPHPFunctions #2491
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add_action( 'init', function() { | ||
return foo( 'bar' ); | ||
} ); |
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add_action( 'init', function() { | |
return foo( 'bar' ); | |
} ); | |
add_action( 'init', <em>function() { | |
return foo( 'bar' ); | |
}</em> ); |
We can highlight the good bit of this snippet to focus on.
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Thanks for another PR adding user documentation for a sniff, @gogdzl! I left some comments with suggestions for us to discuss.
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<standard> | ||
<![CDATA[ | ||
The restricted function create_function() should not be used. |
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The restricted function create_function() should not be used. | |
The function create_function() should not be used. |
<code_comparison> | ||
<code title="Valid: Using anonymous function (closure)."> | ||
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add_action( 'init', function() { |
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I wonder if it is a good idea to include an example with a declared named function as well (and then also update the title attribute)? Maybe it is just me, but it took me a second to properly read the sentence Please use declared named or anonymous functions instead.
and to realize that functions
applies to both declared named
and anonymous
. My first thought was "what is a declared named
"?
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</standard> | ||
<code_comparison> | ||
<code title="Valid: Using anonymous function (closure)."> |
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I'm not against mentioning here that anonymous functions are also known as closure. But if it is important to provide this information, I believe it should also be present in the description of the <standard>
block.
<code_comparison> | ||
<code title="Valid: Using anonymous function (closure)."> | ||
<![CDATA[ | ||
add_action( 'init', function() { |
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I'm unsure if including a call to add_action()
here helps understand what the sniff does or if it just adds noise. Usually, the examples are minimalistic, and just calling calling create_function()
or calling it and assigning the returned value to a variable is enough?
Related to #1722