============================ Rule ``use_arrow_functions`` ============================ Anonymous functions with return as the only statement must use arrow functions. Warning ------- Using this rule is risky ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Risky when using ``isset()`` on outside variables that are not imported with ``use ()``. Examples -------- Example #1 ~~~~~~~~~~ .. code-block:: diff --- Original +++ New $a + $b); Rule sets --------- The rule is part of the following rule sets: - `@PHP74Migration:risky <./../../ruleSets/PHP74MigrationRisky.rst>`_ - `@PHP80Migration:risky <./../../ruleSets/PHP80MigrationRisky.rst>`_ - `@PHP82Migration:risky <./../../ruleSets/PHP82MigrationRisky.rst>`_ References ---------- - Fixer class: `PhpCsFixer\\Fixer\\FunctionNotation\\UseArrowFunctionsFixer <./../../../src/Fixer/FunctionNotation/UseArrowFunctionsFixer.php>`_ - Test class: `PhpCsFixer\\Tests\\Fixer\\FunctionNotation\\UseArrowFunctionsFixerTest <./../../../tests/Fixer/FunctionNotation/UseArrowFunctionsFixerTest.php>`_ The test class defines officially supported behaviour. Each test case is a part of our backward compatibility promise.