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Discussion
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[Security] Removed unnecessary statement
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | no
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | ~
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | ~
Removed unnecessary statement from `PersistentTokenBasedRememberMeServices.php`.
`$series` comes from `$cookieParts` and `$this->tokenProvider->loadTokenBySeries($series);` is supposed to find the token with that value. Doing `$persistentToken->getSeries();` should give us exactly the same value, so it is an unnecessary statement.
Why?
* We don't need it? We won't miss it when it's gone.
* It confuses a code reader who starts guessing why would that be needed (at least I did and lost time because of that).
Unless…
It actually is needed, as we want `TokenProviderInterface` implementations to have a possibility to give a `PersistentTokenInterface` with a different series value than asked… I can make a PR to the testing class so that such requirement is checked upon.
I don't believe that this is BC, as this behaviour isn't documented anywhere and no existing (known to me) implementations return different series than the asked ones (and current tests pass successfully).
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