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<?php $finder = PhpCsFixer\Finder::create() ->notPath('tests/TestCase.php'); $config = new PhpCsFixer\Config(); $config->setRiskyAllowed(true); $config->setRules([ // Rulesets '@PSR2' => true, '@PhpCsFixer' => true, '@PhpCsFixer:risky' => true, '@PHP56Migration:risky' => true, '@PHPUnit57Migration:risky' => true, // Additional rules 'fopen_flags' => true, 'linebreak_after_opening_tag' => true, // This one is non-deterministic based on what environment you are running it in and what `get_defined_constants` returns. 'native_constant_invocation' => false, 'native_function_invocation' => [ "strict" => false, ], // --- Diffs from @PhpCsFixer / @PhpCsFixer:risky --- // This is the same as the default for the @PhpCsFixer ruleset, minus // the following values: ['include', 'include_once', 'require', // 'require_once']. We could enable them and remove this line after // updating codegen for the `init.php` file to be compliant. 'blank_line_before_statement' => ['statements' => ['break', 'case', 'continue', 'declare', 'default', 'exit', 'goto', 'return', 'switch', 'throw', 'try']], // This is just prettier / easier to read. 'concat_space' => ['spacing' => 'one'], // This causes strange ordering with codegen'd classes. We might be // able to enable this if we update codegen to output class elements // in the correct order. 'ordered_class_elements' => false, // Keep this disabled to avoid unnecessary diffs in PHPDoc comments of // codegen'd classes. 'phpdoc_align' => false, // This is a "risky" rule that causes a bug in our codebase. // Specifically, in `StripeObject.updateAttributes` we construct new // `StripeObject`s for metadata. We can't use `self` there because it // needs to be a raw `StripeObject`. 'self_accessor' => false, // Visibility annotations are not supported by php5.6 'visibility_required' => false, // Apparently "uninitialized" is distinct from "null" in some versions of PHP // so I am defensively disabling this rule so as to not cause breaking changes // but we can feel free to remove it in a major version (or maybe in a minor if // we devote some effort into determining that it is safe) 'no_null_property_initialization' => false, // We have to support `@return void` to satisfy Symfony deprecations helper. // See https://github.com/stripe/stripe-php/pull/1230 'phpdoc_no_empty_return' => false, ]); $config->setFinder($finder); return $config;