doc/rules/alias/no_mixed_echo_print.rst
no_mixed_echo_printEither language construct print or echo should be used.
This rule is CONFIGURABLE
You can configure this rule using the following option: ``use``.
Configuration
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``use``
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The desired language construct.
Allowed values: ``'echo'`` and ``'print'``
Default value: ``'echo'``
Examples
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Example #1
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*Default* configuration.
.. code-block:: diff
--- Original
+++ New
-<?php print 'example';
+<?php echo 'example';
Example #2
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With configuration: ``['use' => 'print']``.
.. code-block:: diff
--- Original
+++ New
-<?php echo('example');
+<?php print('example');
Rule sets
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The rule is part of the following rule sets:
- `@PhpCsFixer <./../../ruleSets/PhpCsFixer.rst>`_
- `@Symfony <./../../ruleSets/Symfony.rst>`_
References
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- Fixer class: `PhpCsFixer\\Fixer\\Alias\\NoMixedEchoPrintFixer <./../../../src/Fixer/Alias/NoMixedEchoPrintFixer.php>`_
- Test class: `PhpCsFixer\\Tests\\Fixer\\Alias\\NoMixedEchoPrintFixerTest <./../../../tests/Fixer/Alias/NoMixedEchoPrintFixerTest.php>`_
The test class defines officially supported behaviour. Each test case is a part of our backward compatibility promise.