From PHPUnit 10, all data providers need to be static. This commit will
make migrating from version 9 to 10 a bit easier.
Signed-off-by: Henrique Moody <henriquemoody@gmail.com>
According to the official documentation [1] the correct way of writing
the "inheritDoc" tag is with the uppercase "D".
[1]: https://docs.phpdoc.org/guides/inheritance.html
Signed-off-by: Henrique Moody <henriquemoody@gmail.com>
Due to the current status of the development of the library, it seems
like we will be supporting version 1.1 for a long time. Even when we
release version 2.0 we will still give support for version 1.1 for a
while.
This commit will make sure that version 1.1 is fully supported for PHP
7.2 and 7.3. Also, it will remove the support for HHVM since it will not
keep the compatibility with PHP anymore [1].
In order to make that happen, this commit will create a TestCase from
Validation so we can use the same API to create mocks in both PHPUnit
versions 4.0 and 5.0.
During the development of this commit, I noticed that PHPUnit 4.0 had
issues to mock "SplFileInfo" and for that reason, this commit will also
replace those mocks by "SplFileInfo" instances.
[1]: https://hhvm.com/blog/2018/09/12/end-of-php-support-future-of-hack.html
Signed-off-by: Henrique Moody <henriquemoody@gmail.com>
Some classes and one trait had some mismatch values for their "@author"
annotation and this commit will fix the mismatch putting the correct
authors.
I used the "git blame" command to find out which people changed the file
and created a list based on that information.
Signed-off-by: Henrique Moody <henriquemoody@gmail.com>
There shouldn't be possible to consider a non-string value as a valid
email anyways, but the real problem is that the "RFCValidation" from
"egulias/email-validator" casts the input as a string which makes PHP
trigger an error.
Co-authored-by: Henrique Moody <henriquemoody@gmail.com>
The rule "Email" now only supports the version >=2.0 of
"egulias/email-validator". Also a few changes were made to make the rule
a bit simpler.
The method "getEmailValidator()" which was a lazy load of the
"EmailValidator" class was removed in favor of trying to create the
instance of "EmailValidator" in the constructor of "Email". That makes
the rule immutable after its creation.
Signed-off-by: Henrique Moody <henriquemoody@gmail.com>