Generally speaking it makes more sense to have it always inclusive. Even
though the word "between" does not imply that it is inclusive or
exclusive it's more natural this way.
Besides, users can always use "GreaterThan" and "LessThan" rules in case
that is necessary.
Removing this boolean parameter reduces a bit of the complexity of the
rule.
Signed-off-by: Henrique Moody <henriquemoody@gmail.com>
The "Between" rule was extending the "AllOf" rule and adding "Max" and
"Min" rules to the chain. Because of that, when the rule failed we could
get the "MinException" or the "MaxException" exception, and only if both
failed that we would get the "BetweenException".
With this change it will always get the "BetweenException" which makes
it more explicit.
Also, the "Between" is not using the same standard required in the
Contribution Guidelines.
Many changes were made on `ValidationException::stringify`:
- Add support for instances of `Exception`;
- Add support for instances of `Traversable`;
- Add support for resources;
- Improve `Array` conversion;
- Improve `Object` conversion;
- Improve conversion of all values by using JSON.
Now, all the parameters of the exception classes are just converted to
string when replacing parameters on exceptions, so the exception classes
now keep the original value of all parameters.