* Immutable CodeLocation * Remove excess clones * Remove external clones * Remove leftover clones * Fix final clone issue * Immutable storages * Refactoring * Fixes * Fixes * Fix * Fix * Fixes * Simplify * Fixes * Fix * Fixes * Update * Fix * Cache global types * Fix * Update * Update * Fixes * Fixes * Refactor * Fixes * Fix * Fix * More caching * Fix * Fix * Update * Update * Fix * Fixes * Update * Refactor * Update * Fixes * Break one more test * Fix * FIx * Fix * Fix * Fix * Fix * Improve performance and readability * Equivalent logic * Fixes * Revert * Revert "Revert" This reverts commit f9175100c8452c80559234200663fd4c4f4dd889. * Fix * Fix reference bug * Make default TypeVisitor immutable * Bugfix * Remove clones * Partial refactoring * Refactoring * Fixes * Fix * Fixes * Fixes * cs-fix * Fix final bugs * Add test * Misc fixes * Update * Fixes * Experiment with removing different property * revert "Experiment with removing different property" This reverts commit ac1156e077fc4ea633530d51096d27b6e88bfdf9. * Uniform naming * Uniform naming * Hack hotfix * Clean up $_FILES ref #8621 * Undo hack, try fixing properly * Helper method * Remove redundant call * Partially fix bugs * Cleanup * Change defaults * Fix bug * Fix (?, hope this doesn't break anything else) * cs-fix * Review fixes * Bugfix * Bugfix * Improve logic * Add support for list{} and callable-list{} types, properly implement array_is_list assertions (fixes #8389) * Default to sealed arrays * Fix array_merge bug * Fixes * Fix * Sealed type checks * Properly infer properties-of and get_object_vars on final classes * Fix array_map zipping * Fix tests * Fixes * Fixes * Fix more stuff * Recursively resolve type aliases * Fix typo * Fixes * Fix array_is_list assertion on keyed array * Add BC docs * Fixes * fix * Update * Update * Update * Update * Seal arrays with count assertions * Fix #8528 * Fix * Update * Improve sealed array foreach logic * get_object_vars on template properties * Fix sealed array assertion reconciler logic * Improved reconciler * Add tests * Single source of truth for test types * Fix tests * Fixup tests * Fixup tests * Fixup tests * Update * Fix tests * Fix tests * Final fixes * Fixes * Use list syntax only when needed * Fix tests * Cs-fix * Update docs * Update docs * Update docs * Update docs * Update docs * Document missing types * Update docs * Improve class-string-map docs * Update * Update * I love working on psalm :) * Keep arrays unsealed by default * Fixup tests * Fix syntax mistake * cs-fix * Fix typo * Re-import missing types * Keep strict types only in return types * argc/argv fixes * argc/argv fixes * Fix test * Comment-out valinor code, pinging @romm pls merge https://github.com/CuyZ/Valinor/pull/246 so we can add valinor to the psalm docs :)
About Psalm
Psalm is a static analysis tool that attempts to dig into your program and find as many type-related bugs as possible.
It has a few features that go further than other similar tools:
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Mixed type warnings
If Psalm cannot infer a type for an expression then it uses amixed
placeholder type.mixed
types can sometimes mask bugs, so keeping track of them helps you avoid a number of common pitfalls. -
Intelligent logic checks
Psalm keeps track of logical assertions made about your code, soif ($a && $a) {}
andif ($a && !$a) {}
are both treated as issues. Psalm also keeps track of logical assertions made in prior code paths, preventing issues likeif ($a) {} elseif ($a) {}
. -
Property initialisation checks
Psalm checks that all properties of a given object have values after the constructor is called. -
Taint analysis
Psalm can detect security vulnerabilities in your code. -
Language Server
Psalm has a Language Server that’s compatible with a range of different IDEs. -
Automatic fixes
Psalm can fix many of the issues it finds automatically. -
Automatic refactoring
Psalm can also perform simple refactors from the command line.
Example output
Given a file implode_strings.php
:
<?php
$a = ['foo', 'bar'];
echo implode($a, ' ');
> ./vendor/bin/psalm implode_strings.php
ERROR: InvalidArgument - somefile.php:3:14 - Argument 1 of implode expects `string`, `array` provided (see https://psalm.dev/004)
Inspirations
There are two main inspirations for Psalm:
- Etsy's Phan, which uses nikic's php-ast extension to create an abstract syntax tree
- Facebook's Hack, a PHP-like language that supports many advanced typing features natively, so docblocks aren't necessary.
Index
- Running Psalm:
- Annotating code:
- Manipulating code: