File: testImmutableVariablesHint.php.testWith1AllowedAssignments.hints

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$test = "ok";
 ----
HINT:You should use only:
1 assignment(s) (2 used)
to a variable:
$test
to avoid accidentally overwriting it and make your code easier to read.
$test = "2 - should fail";
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HINT:You should use only:
1 assignment(s) (2 used)
to a variable:
$test
to avoid accidentally overwriting it and make your code easier to read.
function b($bb = true) {
            --
HINT:You should use only:
1 assignment(s) (2 used)
to a variable:
$bb
to avoid accidentally overwriting it and make your code easier to read.
    $bb = false;
     --
HINT:You should use only:
1 assignment(s) (2 used)
to a variable:
$bb
to avoid accidentally overwriting it and make your code easier to read.
function c($cc) {
            --
HINT:You should use only:
1 assignment(s) (2 used)
to a variable:
$cc
to avoid accidentally overwriting it and make your code easier to read.
    $cc = false;
     --
HINT:You should use only:
1 assignment(s) (2 used)
to a variable:
$cc
to avoid accidentally overwriting it and make your code easier to read.