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Bump wp-coding-standards/wpcs from 3.0.1 to 3.1.0 #51

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Bumps wp-coding-standards/wpcs from 3.0.1 to 3.1.0.

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3.1.0

Added

  • WordPress-Core ruleset: now includes the Universal.PHP.LowercasePHPTag sniff.
  • WordPress-Extra ruleset: now includes the Generic.CodeAnalysis.RequireExplicitBooleanOperatorPrecedence and the Universal.CodeAnalysis.NoDoubleNegative sniffs.
  • The sanitize_locale_name() function to the list of known "escaping" functions. Props @​Chouby
  • The sanitize_locale_name() function to the list of known "sanitize & unslash" functions. Props @​Chouby

Changed

  • The minimum required PHP_CodeSniffer version to 3.9.0 (was 3.7.2).
  • The minimum required PHPCSUtils version to 1.0.10 (was 1.0.8).
  • The minimum required PHPCSExtra version to 1.2.1 (was 1.1.0). Please ensure you run composer update wp-coding-standards/wpcs --with-dependencies to benefit from these updates.
  • Core ruleset: the spacing after the use keyword for closure use statements will now consistently be checked. Props @​westonruter for reporting.
  • The default value for minimum_wp_version, as used by a number of sniffs detecting usage of deprecated WP features, has been updated to 6.2.
  • WordPress.NamingConventions.PrefixAllGlobals has been updated to recognize pluggable functions introduced in WP 6.4 and 6.5.
  • WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidPostTypeSlug has been updated to recognize reserved post types introduced in WP 6.4 and 6.5.
  • WordPress.WP.ClassNameCase has been updated to recognize classes introduced in WP 6.4 and 6.5.
  • WordPress.WP.DeprecatedClasses now detects classes deprecated in WordPress up to WP 6.5.
  • WordPress.WP.DeprecatedFunctions now detects functions deprecated in WordPress up to WP 6.5.
  • The IsUnitTestTrait will now recognize classes which extend the new WP Core WP_Font_Face_UnitTestCase class as test classes.
  • The test suite can now run on PHPUnit 4.x - 9.x (was 4.x - 7.x), which should make contributing more straight forward.
  • Various housekeeping, includes a contribution from @​rodrigoprimo.

Fixed

  • WordPress.WP.PostsPerPage could potentially result in an Internal.Exception when encountering a query string which doesn't include the value for posts_per_page in the query string. Props @​anomiex for reporting.
Changelog

Sourced from wp-coding-standards/wpcs's changelog.

[3.1.0] - 2024-03-25

Added

  • WordPress-Core ruleset: now includes the Universal.PHP.LowercasePHPTag sniff.
  • WordPress-Extra ruleset: now includes the Generic.CodeAnalysis.RequireExplicitBooleanOperatorPrecedence and the Universal.CodeAnalysis.NoDoubleNegative sniffs.
  • The sanitize_locale_name() function to the list of known "escaping" functions. Props [@​Chouby]
  • The sanitize_locale_name() function to the list of known "sanitize & unslash" functions. Props [@​Chouby]

Changed

  • The minimum required PHP_CodeSniffer version to 3.9.0 (was 3.7.2).
  • The minimum required PHPCSUtils version to 1.0.10 (was 1.0.8).
  • The minimum required PHPCSExtra version to 1.2.1 (was 1.1.0). Please ensure you run composer update wp-coding-standards/wpcs --with-dependencies to benefit from these updates.
  • Core ruleset: the spacing after the use keyword for closure use statements will now consistently be checked. Props [@​westonruter] for reporting.
  • The default value for minimum_wp_version, as used by a number of sniffs detecting usage of deprecated WP features, has been updated to 6.2.
  • WordPress.NamingConventions.PrefixAllGlobals has been updated to recognize pluggable functions introduced in WP 6.4 and 6.5.
  • WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidPostTypeSlug has been updated to recognize reserved post types introduced in WP 6.4 and 6.5.
  • WordPress.WP.ClassNameCase has been updated to recognize classes introduced in WP 6.4 and 6.5.
  • WordPress.WP.DeprecatedClasses now detects classes deprecated in WordPress up to WP 6.5.
  • WordPress.WP.DeprecatedFunctions now detects functions deprecated in WordPress up to WP 6.5.
  • The IsUnitTestTrait will now recognize classes which extend the new WP Core WP_Font_Face_UnitTestCase class as test classes.
  • The test suite can now run on PHPUnit 4.x - 9.x (was 4.x - 7.x), which should make contributing more straight forward.
  • Various housekeeping, includes a contribution from [@​rodrigoprimo].

Fixed

  • WordPress.WP.PostsPerPage could potentially result in an Internal.Exception when encountering a query string which doesn't include the value for posts_per_page in the query string. Props [@​anomiex] for reporting.
Commits
  • 9333efc Merge pull request #2439 from WordPress/develop
  • cf2cffe Merge pull request #2438 from WordPress/feature/changelog-release-3.1.0
  • 87ab204 Changelog for the release of WordPressCS 3.1.0
  • fe959de Merge pull request #2437 from WordPress/feature/composer-update-phpcsutils
  • 0119a3f Merge pull request #2436 from WordPress/feature/update-list-based-sniffs-wp-6.5
  • d4afaba Composer: raise the minimum supported PHPCSUtils version to 1.0.10
  • 4e384e2 Update the minimum_wp_version to WP 6.2
  • 16d40a0 WP/DeprecatedFunctions: update the functions list based on WP 6.5-RC3
  • 8b1ef9b WP/DeprecatedClasses: update the class list based on WP 6.5-RC3
  • 5e988d8 WP/ClassNameCase: update the class lists based on WP 6.5-RC3
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Bumps [wp-coding-standards/wpcs](https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards) from 3.0.1 to 3.1.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards/blob/develop/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards@3.0.1...3.1.0)

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- dependency-name: wp-coding-standards/wpcs
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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@wppunk wppunk merged commit 9de68ba into main Jul 30, 2024
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