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<?php /** * Joomla! Content Management System * * @copyright (C) 2022 Open Source Matters, Inc. <https://www.joomla.org> * @license GNU General Public License version 2 or later; see LICENSE.txt */ namespace Joomla\CMS\Event\Result; // phpcs:disable PSR1.Files.SideEffects \defined('JPATH_PLATFORM') or die; // phpcs:enable PSR1.Files.SideEffects /** * Defines an Event which has an append-only array argument named 'result'. * * This is used for Events whose handlers are expected to return something when called, similar to * how many plugin events worked in earlier versions of Joomla. * * This interface is partially implemented by the ResultAware trait. The typeCheckResult method is * implemented by the various ResultType*Aware traits. Your event needs to use both the ResultAware * trait and one of the ResultType*Aware traits. For example, if your event returns boolean results * you need to use the ResultAware and ResultTypeBooleanAware traits in your event. * * @since 4.2.0 */ interface ResultAwareInterface { /** * Appends data to the result array of the event. * * @param mixed $data What to add to the result array. * * @return void * @since 4.2.0 */ public function addResult($data): void; /** * Checks the type of the data being appended to the result argument. * * @param mixed $data The data to type check * * @return void * @throws \InvalidArgumentException * * @internal * @since 4.2.0 */ public function typeCheckResult($data): void; }