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<?php namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; /** * Exception for when an incorrect number of arguments are passed to a method. * * Typically, this exception is used when all arguments for a method are optional, * but certain arguments need to be passed together, i.e. a method which can be called * with no arguments or with two arguments, but not with one argument. * * Along the same lines, this exception is also used if a method expects an array * with a certain number of elements and the provided number of elements does not comply. * * @package Requests\Exceptions * @since 2.0.0 */ final class ArgumentCount extends Exception { /** * Create a new argument count exception with a standardized text. * * @param string $expected The argument count expected as a phrase. * For example: `at least 2 arguments` or `exactly 1 argument`. * @param int $received The actual argument count received. * @param string $type Exception type. * * @return \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\ArgumentCount */ public static function create($expected, $received, $type) { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_debug_backtrace $stack = debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS, 2); return new self( sprintf( '%s::%s() expects %s, %d given', $stack[1]['class'], $stack[1]['function'], $expected, $received ), $type ); } }