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I liked the ?ObjectDefinition notation, are we able to configure the CS to use that?
How do you mean? What does that look like in comparison to ?ObjectDefinition $definition = null?
Also I'm not sure why the build fails now 😕
The CS fixer still fails because it no longer accepts return types like string|null and wants to replace them with ?string. There must have been a change in the default rules. This also affects other PRs like #886.
For this PR, I originally just ran php-cs-fixer fix and that also changed the return types. I reverted these changes in the second commit because that's a different topic, IMO. I can of course restore the return type changes to fix the CS build.
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PHP 8.4 deprecates implicitly nullable parameter types:
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecate-implicitly-nullable-types
The CS fixer rule
nullable_type_declaration_for_default_null_valuecan also be removed, astrueis its default value.Tests
I tried adding
8.4to the list of tested PHP versions inci.yml, but the package requirements can't be resolved yet: