Now that WordPress Core supports PHP >= 5.6, the PHPMailer library can be updated to the latest version.
The PHPMailer files now reside in a new directory, `wp-includes/PHPMailer`. These files are copied verbatim from the library upstream and will make updating in the future easier. For backwards compatibility, the old files will remain and trigger deprecated file warnings.
The PHPMailer class is also now under the `PHPMailer\PHPMailer\PHPMailer` namespace. The `PHPMailer` class in the global namespace has been aliased for a seamless transition.
This upgrade also clears up a handful of PHP compatibility issues detailed in #49922.
For a full list of changes, see the PHPMailer GitHub: https://github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer/compare/v5.2.27...v6.1.6.
Props Synchro, SergeyBiryukov, desrosj, donmhico, ayeshrajans.
Fixes#41750.
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Just like the `build` directory, `src` can include plugins and themes which shouldn't be linted by PHPCS.
Fixes#49781
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This was marked as a warning in [45665] until all the issues associated with the sniff are addressed, so that linting on Travis could run across the entire codebase.
With all the instances now addressed, this override is no longer needed.
Follow-up to [47054], [47218], [47219].
See #49542.
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These are language constructs, not function calls, so the parentheses are unnecessary.
This updates the PHPCS configuration file the enforce the sniff until it is moved from the `WordPress-Extra` ruleset to the `WordPress-Core` ruleset upstream.
Follow-up to [47198].
Props desrosj, jrf, GaryJ.
Fixes#49376.
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This patch integrates DependencyExtractionWebpackPlugin which was battle-tested in Gutenberg.
This will greatly simplify the process of upgrading npm packages which change after every Gutenberg release. It might even useful during the WordPress release cycle as we might need to publish more often as we discover critical bugs and regressions.
Props jonsurrell, adamsilverstein, youknowriad, ocean90, netweb.
Fixes#48154.
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Also, move all arguments up to the top of the custom ruleset to make it easier to understand the conditions the ruleset is run under.
Props desrosj, jrf.
See #46152.
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The remaining error-level coding standards issues (specifically, associated with the sniffs `WordPress.PHP.YodaConditions.NotYoda`, `WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidVariableName.VariableNotSnakeCase`, `WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared`, `WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared`, and `WordPress.Files.FileName.InvalidClassFileName`) are marked as warnings, until they're all addressed.
This change allows us to run linting on Travis across the entire codebase, ensuring no other error-level violations can be introduced.
Additionally, PHPCS will now cache results locally, drastically improving performance for subsequent checks: scanning the entire codebase takes 1-2 minutes the first time, and less than one second for subsequent checks.
See #47632.
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Renaming the classes would likely cause back compat issues, so the safest option is to allow this handful to continue unchanged.
See #47632.
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Noteable changes:
- The `magic_quotes_runtime` and `magic_quotes_sybase` settings were removed in PHP 5.4, so no longer need to be set.
- Some functions that use external libraries can generate errors that can't be tested for, so are globally allowed to silence errors.
- Quite a few functions would cause errors if `safe_mode` was set. This setting was removed in PHP 5.4.
- Only a handful of `header()` calls needed corresponding `headers_sent()` checks for unit tests to pass, but more may need to be added as the nightlies builds are tested.
See #46732.
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All PHP files in `/tests` now conform to the PHP coding standards, or have exceptions appropriately marked.
Travis now also runs `phpcs` on the `/tests` directory, any future changes to these files must conform entirely to the WordPress PHP coding standards. 🎉
See #47632.
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Twentys Eleven, Sixteen, and Seventeen now have translator comments for all their strings.
Also, WPCS now doesn't show missing translator comment warnings for test files.
See #47632.
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`WordPress.CodeAnalysis.AssignmentInCondition.FoundInWhileCondition` can be ignored, as this is allowed in Core.
See #47632.
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From the `WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidVariableName` sniff, this commit fixes/whitelists all `NotSnakeCaseMemberVar`, `MemberNotSnakeCase`, and `StringNotSnakeCase` violations. It also fixes a handful of the `NotSnakeCase` violations.
See #45934.
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- `class-wp-block-parser.php` and `wp-includes/blocks/*` are imported from the Gutenberg plugin.
- `speed-trap-listener.php` is a third party library.
See #45934.
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The way this was implemented in [43630] caused the file to be excluded for all sniffs, since PHPCS does not support file-wide ignores of a specific sniff at this point.
Props jrf.
See #44896.
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WPCS 1.0.0 includes a bunch of new auto-fixers, which drops the number of coding standards issues across WordPress significantly. Prior to running the auto-fixers, there were 15,312 issues detected. With this commit, we now drop to 4,769 issues.
This change includes three notable additions:
- Multiline function calls must now put each parameter on a new line.
- Auto-formatting files is now part of the `grunt precommit` script.
- Auto-fixable coding standards issues will now cause Travis failures.
Fixes#44600.
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`.gitignore` + `svn:ignore`:
* Add the typical filenames of overloaded PHPCS configs to `.gitignore`.
Composer:
* Use the `develop` (Packagist `dev-master`) version of WPCS as it contains lots of bugfixes.
* Remove the PHPCS dependency. This is a dependency of WPCS, not of WP Core itself. This will also make sure that the PHPCS version used is always one which is supported by WPCS.
* Refreshed the `composer.lock` file.
PHPCS ruleset:
* Removed a reference to a sniff which doesn't exist in WPCS yet.
* Use the PHPCS 3.x `basepath` option to clean up the file paths PHPCS shows in the reports.
* Use the PHPCS 3.x `parallel` option to enable parallel scanning whenever possible to speed up the scans.
* Whitelist the `wp-includes/l10n.php` file from issues being reported by the `WordPress.WP.I18n` sniff.
Fixes#44366.
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