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public function __call($methodName, $arguments) { foreach (DeviceParserAbstract::getAvailableDeviceTypes() as $deviceName => $deviceType) { if (strtolower($methodName) == 'is' . strtolower(str_replace(' ', '', $deviceName))) { return $this->getDevice() == $deviceType; } } foreach (self::$clientTypes as $client) { if (strtolower($methodName) == 'is' . strtolower(str_replace(' ', '', $client))) { return $this->getClient('type') == $client; } } throw new \BadMethodCallException("Method $methodName not found"); }
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