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Error Identifier: preInc.expr
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Code example #
<?php declare(strict_types = 1);
function doFoo(): int
{
return 5;
}
++doFoo();
Why is it reported? #
The increment operator (++) is applied to an expression that is not a variable. The ++ operator requires an assignable expression (a variable, array element, or property). In the example above, doFoo() is a function call result, which cannot be incremented.
How to fix it #
Apply the operator to a variable instead:
<?php declare(strict_types = 1);
-++doFoo();
+$value = doFoo();
+++$value;
How to ignore this error #
You can use the identifier preInc.expr to ignore this error using a comment:
// @phpstan-ignore preInc.expr
codeThatProducesTheError();
You can also use only the identifier key to ignore all errors of the same type in your configuration file in the ignoreErrors parameter:
parameters:
ignoreErrors:
-
identifier: preInc.expr
Rules that report this error #
- PHPStan\Rules\Operators\InvalidIncDecOperationRule [1]