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<?php

/**
 * \DrupalPractice\Sniffs\General\ClassNameSniff
 *
 * @category PHP
 * @package  PHP_CodeSniffer
 * @link     http://pear.php.net/package/PHP_CodeSniffer
 */
namespace DrupalPractice\Sniffs\General;

use PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File;
use PHP_CodeSniffer\Sniffs\Sniff;
use DrupalPractice\Project;

/**
 * Checks that classes without namespaces are properly prefixed with the module
 * name.
 *
 * @category PHP
 * @package  PHP_CodeSniffer
 * @link     http://pear.php.net/package/PHP_CodeSniffer
 */
class ClassNameSniff implements Sniff {

  /**
   * Returns an array of tokens this test wants to listen for.
   *
   * @return array
   */
  public function register() {
    return array(
      T_CLASS,
      T_INTERFACE,
    );
  }

  //end register()

  /**
   * Processes this test, when one of its tokens is encountered.
   *
   * @param \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File $phpcsFile The file being scanned.
   * @param int                         $stackPtr  The position of the function
   *                                               name in the stack.
   *
   * @return void
   */
  public function process(File $phpcsFile, $stackPtr) {

    // If there is a PHP 5.3 namespace declaration in the file we return
    // immediately as classes can be named arbitrary within a namespace.
    $namespace = $phpcsFile
      ->findPrevious(T_NAMESPACE, $stackPtr - 1);
    if ($namespace !== false) {
      return;
    }
    $moduleName = Project::getName($phpcsFile);
    if ($moduleName === false) {
      return;
    }
    $tokens = $phpcsFile
      ->getTokens();
    $className = $phpcsFile
      ->findNext(T_STRING, $stackPtr);
    $name = trim($tokens[$className]['content']);

    // Underscores are omitted in class names. Also convert all characters
    // to lower case to compare them later.
    $classPrefix = strtolower(str_replace('_', '', $moduleName));

    // Views classes might have underscores in the name, which is also fine.
    $viewsPrefix = strtolower($moduleName);
    $name = strtolower($name);
    if (strpos($name, $classPrefix) !== 0 && strpos($name, $viewsPrefix) !== 0) {
      $warning = '%s name must be prefixed with the project name "%s"';
      $nameParts = explode('_', $moduleName);
      $camelName = '';
      foreach ($nameParts as &$part) {
        $camelName .= ucfirst($part);
      }
      $errorData = array(
        ucfirst($tokens[$stackPtr]['content']),
        $camelName,
      );
      $phpcsFile
        ->addWarning($warning, $className, 'ClassPrefix', $errorData);
    }
  }

}

//end class

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ClassNameSniff Checks that classes without namespaces are properly prefixed with the module name.