Functions should be called with no spaces between the function
    name, the opening parenthesis, and the first parameter; spaces
    between commas and each parameter, and no space between the last
    parameter, the closing parenthesis, and the semicolon. Here's an
    example:
    
| $var = foo($bar, $baz, $quux); | 
   
    As displayed above, there should be one space on either side of an
    equals sign used to assign the return value of a function to a
    variable. In the case of a block of related assignments, more space
    may be inserted to promote readability:
    
| $short         = foo($bar);
$long_variable = foo($baz); |