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ConfigurableFixerInterface.php
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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
/*
* This file is part of PHP CS Fixer.
*
* (c) Fabien Potencier <[email protected]>
* Dariusz Rumiński <[email protected]>
*
* This source file is subject to the MIT license that is bundled
* with this source code in the file LICENSE.
*/
namespace PhpCsFixer\Fixer;
use PhpCsFixer\ConfigurationException\InvalidFixerConfigurationException;
use PhpCsFixer\FixerConfiguration\FixerConfigurationResolverInterface;
/**
* @author Dariusz Rumiński <[email protected]>
*
* @template TFixerInputConfig of array<string, mixed>
* @template TFixerComputedConfig of array<string, mixed>
*/
interface ConfigurableFixerInterface extends FixerInterface
{
/**
* Set configuration.
*
* New configuration must override current one, not patch it.
* Using empty array makes fixer to use default configuration
* (or reset configuration from previously configured back to default one).
*
* Some fixers may have no configuration, then - simply don't implement this interface.
* Other ones may have configuration that will change behavior of fixer,
* eg `php_unit_strict` fixer allows to configure which methods should be fixed.
* Finally, some fixers need configuration to work, eg `header_comment`.
*
* @param TFixerInputConfig $configuration configuration depends on Fixer
*
* @throws InvalidFixerConfigurationException
*/
public function configure(array $configuration): void;
/**
* Defines the available configuration options of the fixer.
*/
public function getConfigurationDefinition(): FixerConfigurationResolverInterface;
}