public function __construct(ERIT_TestModel $model) { parent::__construct($model); }
/** * {@inheritdoc} */ protected function performUpdate($user, array $attributes) { if (isset($attributes['password']) && empty($attributes['password'])) { unset($attributes['password']); } return parent::performUpdate($user, $attributes); }
public function __construct(ItemModel $model, ItemValidator $validator) { parent::__construct($model, $validator); }
/** * Override the constructor. In PHP, you can override type hints in constructors, * but not in normal methods. Weird behaviour but we can use this to our * advantage. */ public function __construct(ProjectModel $project, ProjectValidator $validator) { parent::__construct($project, $validator); }
public function __construct(MyModel $model, MyValidator $validator) { parent::__construct($model, $validator); }