These tests ensure that a `_doing_it_wrong()` notice is thrown when `wpdb::prepare()` is called incorrectly, but also that the function will still handle the provided input as correctly as possible.
Disabling these tests on PHP 8 hides a problem, i.e. the function will no longer throw a notice and handle things correctly, it will now cause a white screen of death due to a fatal error.
That is a backward compatibility break, and `wpdb::prepare()` should be updated instead to maintain the original behaviour on PHP 8.
Props jrf, ayeshrajans.
See #50913, #50639.
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These tests ensure that `wpdb::prepare()` throws a `_doing_it_wrong()` notice when called with an incorrect number of arguments, or with arguments of a wrong type.
PHP 8 introduces similar error messages natively, making these tests redundant on PHP 8.0 or later.
Follow-up to [41470], [41662].
See #50913.
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This avoids parse errors in PHPUnit internals due to `match` being a reserved keyword in PHP 8.
To run on PHP 8, the tests relying on these methods require PHPUnit 9.3 or later.
When the test suite is updated for compatibility with PHPUnit 9.x, these overrides can be removed.
See #50913, #50902.
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The `wp_mail()` function has the ability to add attachments to emails. There is currently no way to add attachments to the recovery mode email sent out to site admins when a PHP error is encountered on their site.
This change adds that ability through the use of the `recovery_mode_email` filter, allowing developers to use the full capabilities of `wp_mail()`.
Props desrosj, timothyblynjacobs.
Fixes#51276.
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The admin menu icons are included as a visual element to support the text links. Without the `aria-hidden=“true”` attribute, they are also exposed to assistive technologies (which can process icon fonts in unpredictable ways).
This change improves the experience for multiple types of assistive technologies, including screen reading and voice control software. With `aria-hidden=“true”` added, the icons will not be read, and a user can now trigger a click of a top level admin menu item with commands such as “click posts”, or “click plugins”.
Props joedolson, afercia, audrasjb, adriantirusli.
Fixes#51012.
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This fixes a PHP 8 "argument must be passed by reference, value given" error when using `array_map( 'get_comment', ... )`.
Object variables in PHP 5+ contain a reference to the object, and it's the reference that's passed around.
Note: This reverts [48838], which is now redundant.
Follow-up to a similar change for `get_post()` in [21572].
See #50913.
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PHP 8 changes the way string to number comparisons are performed: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/string_to_number_comparison
In particular, checking if an empty string is less than zero in PHP 8 evaluates to `true`, not `false`.
For `WP_Query`, this resulted in unintentionally returning a 404 error for most of front-end requests, instead of the relevant content.
By explicitly casting the value to `int`, we make sure to compare both values as numbers, rather than a string and a number.
Follow-up to [38288].
Props trepmal.
See #50913.
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PHP 8 introduces a new control structure called `match`, which makes `match` a reserved keyword in PHP 8.
One of the PHPUnit dependencies declares a class named `Match`, which triggered a fatal error before PHPUnit could even start.
To be able to use PHPUnit 7.x on PHP 8 and run the tests, core needs a new version of that dependency, which is now installed using Composer.
This is the simplest way to get things working again and start addressing the individual test failures.
Additionally, various test runs on PHP 8 on Travis are now performed individually instead of being chained, so that failures outside of WP scope don't block further execution.
Props jrf, jorbin, pento.
See #50902.
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`assertNotFalse()` is available in PHPUnit since version 4.0.
The polyfill was introduced back when WordPress still supported PHP 5.2 and PHPUnit 3.6.x, and is now redundant.
Follow-up to [39919], [45058], [47880].
See #38266.
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This method is useful whenever a JSON Schema needs to be converted to a format suitable for argument validation with `WP_REST_Request`. Moving the logic into a standalone function allows developers to use it outside of the `WP_REST_Controller` context.
Props pentatonicfunk.
Fixes#50876.
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#50244 aims to introduce batch processing in the REST API. An important feature is the ability to enforce that all requests have valid data before executing the route callbacks in "pre-validate" mode.
This necessitates splitting `WP_REST_Server::dispatch()` into two methods so the batch controller can determine the request handler to perform pre-validation and then respond to the requests.
The two new methods, `match_request_to_handler` and `respond_to_request`, have a public visibility, but are marked as `@access private`. This is to allow for iteration on the batch controller to happen in the Gutenberg repository. Developers should not rely upon these methods, their visibility may change in the future.
See #50244.
Props andraganescu, zieladam, TimothyBlynJacobs.
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Most request data is validated on a per-parameter basis. Often, however, additional validation is needed that operates on the entire request object. Currently, this is done in the route callback and often in the `prepare_item_for_database` method specifically.
#50244 aims to introduce batch processing in the REST API. An important feature is the ability to enforce that all requests have valid data before executing the route callbacks in "pre-validate" mode.
This patch introduces support for calling a `validate_callback` after all parameter validation has succeeded. That allows moving more validation outside of the route callback and into `WP_REST_Request` which will improve "pre-validate" support.
Props TimothyBlynJacobs, zieladam.
Fixes#51255.
See #50244.
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This ensures that not only the array values being compared are equal, but also that their type is the same.
These new methods replace most of the existing instances of `assertEqualSets()` and `assertEqualSetsWithIndex()`.
Going forward, stricter type checking by using `assertSameSets()` or `assertSameSetsWithIndex()` should generally be preferred, to make the tests more reliable.
Follow-up to [48937].
See #38266.
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This ensures that not only the return values match the expected results, but also that their type is the same.
Going forward, stricter type checking by using `assertSame()` should generally be preferred to `assertEquals()` where appropriate, to make the tests more reliable.
Props johnbillion, jrf, SergeyBiryukov.
See #38266.
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