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… the return type If a return type included a class name containing an underscore, the type would be truncated at the underscore and would not take anything after it into account. Bug introduced in PHPCS 2.8.1 via PR squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer 1310 and for some reason never reported... 😳 Fixed now. Includes tests. Fixes 1197
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If a return type included a class name containing an underscore, the type would be truncated at the underscore and would not take anything after it into account.
Bug introduced in PHPCS 2.8.1 via PR squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer#1310 and for some reason never reported... 😳
Fixed now.
Includes tests.
Fixes #1197
Suggested changelog entry
Fixed: Squiz.Commenting.FunctionComment: if the return type contained a class name with underscores, the return type would be truncated leading to incorrect results.