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<?php
/**
* Diff API: WP_Text_Diff_Renderer_inline class
*
* @package WordPress
* @subpackage Diff
* @since 4.7.0
*/
/**
* Better word splitting than the PEAR package provides.
*
* @since 2.6.0
* @uses Text_Diff_Renderer_inline Extends
*/
Code Modernization: Add `AllowDynamicProperties` attribute to all (parent) classes. Dynamic (non-explicitly declared) properties are deprecated as of PHP 8.2 and are expected to become a fatal error in PHP 9.0. There are a number of ways to mitigate this: * If it is an accidental typo for a declared property: fix the typo. * For known properties: declare them on the class. * For unknown properties: add the magic `__get()`, `__set()`, et al. methods to the class or let the class extend `stdClass` which has highly optimized versions of these magic methods built in. * For unknown ''use'' of dynamic properties, the `#[AllowDynamicProperties]` attribute can be added to the class. The attribute will automatically be inherited by child classes. Trac ticket #56034 is open to investigate and handle the third and fourth type of situations, however it has become clear this will need more time and will not be ready in time for WP 6.1. To reduce “noise” in the meantime, both in the error logs of WP users moving onto PHP 8.2, in the test run logs of WP itself, in test runs of plugins and themes, as well as to prevent duplicate tickets from being opened for the same issue, this commit adds the `#[AllowDynamicProperties]` attribute to all “parent” classes in WP. The logic used for this commit is as follows: * If a class already has the attribute: no action needed. * If a class does not `extend`: add the attribute. * If a class does `extend`: - If it extends `stdClass`: no action needed (as `stdClass` supports dynamic properties). - If it extends a PHP native class: add the attribute. - If it extends a class from one of WP's external dependencies: add the attribute. * In all other cases: no action — the attribute should not be needed as child classes inherit from the parent. Whether or not a class contains magic methods has not been taken into account, as a review of the currently existing magic methods has shown that those are generally not sturdy enough and often even set dynamic properties (which they should not). See the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDZWepDQQVE live stream from August 16, 2022] for more details. This commit only affects classes in the `src` directory of WordPress core. * Tests should not get this attribute, but should be fixed to not use dynamic properties instead. Patches for this are already being committed under ticket #56033. * While a number bundled themes (2014, 2019, 2020, 2021) contain classes, they are not a part of this commit and may be updated separately. Reference: [https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecate_dynamic_properties PHP RFC: Deprecate dynamic properties]. Follow-up to [53922]. Props jrf, hellofromTonya, markjaquith, peterwilsoncc, costdev, knutsp, aristath. See #56513, #56034. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54133 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53692 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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#[AllowDynamicProperties]
class WP_Text_Diff_Renderer_inline extends Text_Diff_Renderer_inline {
/**
* @ignore
* @since 2.6.0
*
* @param string $string
* @param string $newlineEscape
* @return string
*/
Code Modernization: Allow some parameters with reserved keywords in `wp-includes/class-wp-text-diff-renderer-*.php`. This commit adds inline comments instructing PHPCS to ignore parameters with reserved keywords in the affected methods that should not be renamed: * `$string` parameter in `WP_Text_Diff_Renderer_inline::_splitOnWords()` * `$final` parameter in `WP_Text_Diff_Renderer_Table::_changed()` and `::interleave_changed_lines()` This resolves a few WPCS warnings along the lines of: {{{ It is recommended not to use reserved keyword "string" as function parameter name. Found: $string It is recommended not to use reserved keyword "final" as function parameter name. Found: $final }}} The two `WP_Text_Diff_Renderer_*` classes in question extend the `Text_Diff_Renderer_inline` and `Text_Diff_Renderer` classes from the `Text_Diff` package and should have the same parameters as the parent class methods, per the Task 1 section of ticket #51553. The `Text_Diff` library currently included in WordPress core is no longer kept in sync with the upstream project and can be considered “adopted”, so the `$string` and `$final` parameters in the parent class methods can technically be renamed, e.g. to `$input_string` and `$modified`, respectively. However, the “final” wording is also used to represent modified content in other parts the library, so it is more internally consistent to keep these parameters as is for now. Follow-up to [7747], [38352], [55136]. See #56788. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@55163 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54696 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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public function _splitOnWords( $string, $newlineEscape = "\n" ) { // phpcs:ignore Universal.NamingConventions.NoReservedKeywordParameterNames.stringFound
$string = str_replace( "\0", '', $string );
$words = preg_split( '/([^\w])/u', $string, -1, PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE );
$words = str_replace( "\n", $newlineEscape, $words );
return $words;
}
}