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It makes more sense to use PHP to generate PHP code than to use Bash. I love writing Bash scripts, but I know it's not for everyone, and they can become quite complex. Porting them to PHP code also lowers the barrier for people to change them. While I was making those changes, I also noticed a problem with how we save the domain suffixes. We're converting all of them to ASCII, so we are not preserving languages such as Chinese, Thai, and Hebrew, which use non-ASCII characters.
40 lines
1.4 KiB
XML
40 lines
1.4 KiB
XML
<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<ruleset
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name="PHPCS Coding Standards for Respect"
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xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
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xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="vendor/squizlabs/php_codesniffer/phpcs.xsd"
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>
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<arg name="basepath" value="." />
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<arg name="cache" value=".phpcs.cache" />
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<arg name="colors" />
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<arg name="extensions" value="php,phpt" />
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<arg value="p" />
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<arg value="s" />
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<file>library/</file>
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<file>src-dev/</file>
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<file>tests/</file>
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<rule ref="Respect" />
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<!-- Exclusions -->
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<exclude-pattern>tests/bootstrap.php</exclude-pattern>
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<rule ref="Squiz.Arrays.ArrayDeclaration.ValueNoNewline">
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<exclude-pattern>library/Validators/Tld.php</exclude-pattern>
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</rule>
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<rule ref="Squiz.Functions.GlobalFunction">
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<exclude-pattern>tests/Pest.php</exclude-pattern>
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</rule>
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<rule ref="Generic.Files.LineLength.TooLong">
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<exclude-pattern>tests/feature/</exclude-pattern>
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</rule>
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<rule ref="SlevomatCodingStandard.Functions.StaticClosure.ClosureNotStatic">
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<exclude-pattern>tests/Pest.php</exclude-pattern>
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<exclude-pattern>tests/feature</exclude-pattern>
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</rule>
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<rule ref="SlevomatCodingStandard.Classes.ClassStructure">
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<exclude-pattern>tests/Pest.php</exclude-pattern>
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<exclude-pattern>tests/feature</exclude-pattern>
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</rule>
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<exclude-pattern>tests/bootstrap.php</exclude-pattern>
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</ruleset>
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