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PHP Dead Code Detector (PHPDCD)
phpdcd is a Dead Code Detector (DCD) for PHP code. It scans a PHP project for all declared functions and methods and reports those as being "dead code" that are not called at least once.
Limitations
As PHP is a very dynamic programming language, the static analysis performed by phpdcd does not recognize function or method calls that are performed using one of the following language features:
Reflection API
call_user_func() and call_user_func_array()
Usage of the new operator with variable class names
Variable class names for static method calls such as $class::method()
Variable function or method names such as $function() or $object->$method()
Automatic calls to methods such as __toString() or Iterator::*()
Also note that infering the type of a variable is limited to type-hinted arguments (function foo(Bar $bar) {}) and direct object creation ($object = new Clazz)
Installation
PHP Archive (PHAR)
The easiest way to obtain PHPDCD is to download a PHP Archive (PHAR) that has all required dependencies of PHPDCD bundled in a single file:
Simply add a dependency on sebastian/phpdcd to your project's composer.json file if you use Composer to manage the dependencies of your project. Here is a minimal example of a composer.json file that just defines a development-time dependency on PHPDCD:
{
"require-dev": {
"sebastian/phpdcd": "*"
}
}
For a system-wide installation via Composer, you can run:
composer global require 'sebastian/phpdcd=*'
Make sure you have ~/.composer/vendor/bin/ in your path.