This library is a PHPStan plugin that disallows:
- declaration of
floatproperties floatmethod parametersfloatmethod return types- assignment of
floatvalues to variables or properties
The reason for this restriction is that rounding errors coming from floating point arithmetic operations are not acceptable in certain business logic scenario, such as dealing with money, evaluating exam results, rocket science, etc.
An example of such problems can be seen with the following typical example:
var_dump((0.7 + 0.1) === 0.8); // output: bool(false)This can mean no trouble at all, or a lot of trouble, depending
on how many numbers you are running through your system, so it
is advisable to avoid float for domains where rounding can
potentially lead to trouble.
float is still perfectly acceptable in many programming contexts,
and this ruleset should only be applied where it is critical not
to introduce rounding errors.
composer require --dev roave/no-floatersIn your phpstan.neon configuration, add following section:
includes:
- vendor/roave/no-floaters/rules.neonOptionally, you can configure the library to disallow any
float-producing expression at all, by adding following to your
phpstan.neon:
parameters:
disallowFloatsEverywhere: trueIf the above is enabled, given the following example-file.php
contents:
<?php
$a = 1 / 3;You should get something like following:
vendor/bin/phpstan analyse example-file.php -l 7
1/1 [▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓] 100%
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Line example-file.php
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3 Cannot assign float to $a - floats are not allowed.
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[ERROR] Found 1 error
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