While using reserved PHP keywords as parameter name labels is allowed, in the context of function calls using named parameters in PHP 8.0+, this will easily lead to confusion. To avoid that, it is recommended not to use reserved keywords as function parameter names.
This commit:
* Renames the `$string` parameter to `$text` in:
* `_wp_specialchars()`
* `wp_specialchars_decode()`
* `wp_check_invalid_utf8()`
* `remove_accents()`
* `_split_str_by_whitespace()`
* `wp_strip_all_tags()`
* Renames the `$string` parameter to `$value` in:
* `backslashit()`
* `trailingslashit()`
* `untrailingslashit()`
* Renames the `$string` parameter to `$subject` in `wp_iso_descrambler()`.
* Renames the `$match` parameter to `$matches` in `_wp_iso_convert()`.
* Renames the `$string` parameter to `$date_string` in:
* `get_gmt_from_date()`
* `get_date_from_gmt()`
* Renames the `$string` parameter to`$input` in `wp_parse_str()`.
* Renames the `$string` parameter to `$content` in `wp_pre_kses_block_attributes()`.
* Amends the `$text` parameter in `wp_pre_kses_less_than()` for consistency.
Follow-up to [52946], [52996], [52997], [52998], [53003], [53014], [53029], [53039], [53116], [53117], [53137], [53174], [53184], [53185], [53192], [53193], [53198], [53203], [53207], [53215], [53216], [53220], [53230], [53232], [53236], [53239], [53240], [53242], [53243], [53245], [53246], [53257], [53269], [53270], [53271], [53272], [53273], [53274], [53275], [53276], [53277], [53281], [53283], [53284], [53285], [53287], [53364], [53365].
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See #56788.
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As the filter is only intended for a single test, it can be converted to a closure instead of being declared as a function in the global namespace. The `remove_filter()` part is redundant, as `WP_UnitTestCase_Base` saves the state of filter-related globals at `set_up()` and restores them on `tear_down()`.
Follow-up to [54175].
Props jrf, SergeyBiryukov.
See #56791.
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Add some minimal e2e test coverage to install and activate the Gutenberg plugin.
This will catch naming collisions between Core and Gutenberg and help avoid crashing WordPress installations that run the stable version of the Gutenberg plugin on top of Core trunk.
Props costdev.
Fixes#57197.
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This fixes the currently flagged `WordPress.PHP.StrictInArray.MissingTrueStrict` issues:
* `Not using strict comparison for in_array; supply true for third argument.`
These all do comparisons with strings, so all the more reason why it is imperative that a strict comparison is used.
Follow-up to [47550], [47557], [54155], [53480].
Props jrf.
See #56791.
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In [54352] `update_post_caches()` was replaced by `_prime_post_caches()` to reduce excessive object cache calls. That's because `_prime_post_caches()` checks first if post IDs aren't already cached. Unfortunately this becomes an issue if a post itself is cached but not the meta/terms.
To fix this regression, `_prime_post_caches()` now always calls `update_postmeta_cache()` and `update_object_term_cache()` depending on the arguments passed to it. Both functions internally check whether IDs are already cached so the fix from [54352] remains in place.
Props peterwilsoncc, spacedmonkey, ocean90.
Fixes#57163.
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Adds a `private` visibility to some test class properties where it was not explicitly specified. This continues the previous efforts to make sure visibility is declared on all properties.
Note: This will be enforced by WPCS 3.0.0.
Follow-up to [49184], [51919], [52009], [52010], [54889].
Props jrf.
See #56791.
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Adds a `public` visibility to test fixtures, tests, data providers, and callbacks methods. This continues the previous efforts to make sure visibility is declared on all methods.
Note: This will be enforced by WPCS 3.0.0.
Follow-up to [51919], [52009], [52010].
Props jrf.
See #56791.
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The `check_comment()` and `wp_check_comment_disallowed_list()` functions are expected to be case-insensitive, but that only worked for words using Latin script and consisting of ASCII characters.
This commit adds the Unicode flag to the regular expression used for the check in these functions, so that both pattern and subject can be treated as UTF-8 strings.
Reference: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/reference.pcre.pattern.modifiers.php PHP Manual: Pattern Modifiers].
Follow-up to [984], [2075], [48121], [48575].
Props bonjour52, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#57207.
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In the "Blog (alternative)" page template, turn post titles into links. This is to better align with user expectations that individual post titles in a blog-like list of recent posts will be links to the corresponding blog posts.
Props scruffian.
Fixes#57175.
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The handle source can be set to `false`, which means the item is an alias of other items it depends on.
Follow-up to [7970], [25518], [43661], [47170], [48462], [54470].
Props mehulkaklotar, swissspidy, costdev.
Fixes#57206.
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Since `ABSPATH` is defined and documented to end with a forward slash `/`, this changeset removes the first `/` from strings appended to `ABSPATH` in various files, leading to `//` in the resulting path.
Props TobiasBg, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov, emanuelx.
Fixes#57074.
See #57071.
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This changeset removes the "flexible-header" tag from Twenty Nineteen, since the requirements for using this tag is that the theme includes support for a custom header with the flex-height and/or flex-width parameters, and Twenty Nineteen does not have support for header image.
Props poena, mukesh27, laurelfulford, audrasjb.
Fixes#46213.
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This updates some inline comments to better match the guidelines and recommendations set forth in the make/core and make/docs handbooks:
> In general, use second person in your documentation. Second person depicts a friendly tone, with a perfect focus on the reader. In addition to this, directly addressing the reader helps avoid passive voice; thereby preventing unwanted confusion.
> ...
> the word “we” should be avoided (...) unless its made very clear which group is speaking.
Includes:
* Replacing first-person usage of "we" with second person point of view.
* Making small clarification adjustments where the voice is much too casual or lacks clear context, especially for non-native English speakers.
References:
* [https://make.wordpress.org/docs/style-guide/language-grammar/grammatical-person/ Style Guide: Grammatical person]
* [https://make.wordpress.org/docs/handbook/documentation-team-handbook/handbooks-style-and-formatting-guide/ Handbooks & HelpHub Style and Formatting Guide]
* [https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/best-practices/post-comment-guidelines/#style-and-substance Post & Comment Guidelines: Style and Substance]
Follow-up to [2176], [3430], [4676], [6009], [7991], [12688], [12762], [26008], [28978], [44488], [44962], [51979], [53131], [53132], [53156], [53131], [54200].
Props ironprogrammer, costdev, jorbin, SergeyBiryukov.
See #57052.
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The `setUp()` and `tearDown()` methods were renamed to `set_up()` and `tear_down()`, respectively, as part of implementing the `void` return type solution for PHPUnit 8.0.
Follow-up to [29120], [29251], [30277], [32173], [32806], [38829], [42379], [50450], [51276], [51568].
See #56793.
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These tests ensure that `wp_generate_attachment_metadata()` stores the file size of all newly uploaded attachments under the `filesize` array key. The tests were initially supposed to be committed with [52837].
Follow-up to [52837], [52932], [54861].
Props spacedmonkey, johnwatkins0, mitogh, adamsilverstein, pbearne, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#57171.
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