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previously if you requested 0 random items from an empty collection, it would mistakedly think we were requesting 1 item.

this commit moves the check for a request of zero random items to the beginning, so we don't run into this issue.

also add a test.

previously if you requested 0 random items from an empty collection, it would mistakedly think we were requesting 1 item.

this commit moves the check for a request of zero random items to the beginning, so we don't run into this issue.

also add a test.
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#20396

@taylorotwell taylorotwell merged commit 8053238 into laravel:5.4 Aug 2, 2017
return new static;
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if (($requested = $amount ?: 1) > ($count = $this->count())) {
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Now that 0 is a supported value, this ?: looks a bit dangerous. With PHP 7 we could just replace it with ??, but here with PHP 5 support, I'd suggest the following:

$requested = is_null($amount) ? 1 : $amount;
$count = $this->count();

if ($requested > $count) {
    throw new InvalidArgumentException(
        "You requested {$requested} items, but there are only {$count} items in the collection."
    );
}

@browner12 browner12 deleted the zero-randoms-patch branch August 3, 2017 04:11
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