[CMSP-353] Add pantheon-wp-coding-standards#247
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exclude vip minimum which flags a lot of session-related code
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* use pantheon coding standards exclude vip minimum which flags a lot of session-related code * add phpcbf script and run it * remove empty return statement per phpcs * set the linting box to php8.0
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* use pantheon coding standards exclude vip minimum which flags a lot of session-related code * add phpcbf script and run it * remove empty return statement per phpcs * set the linting box to php8.0
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Adds our coding standards.
Ignores all of the WPVIPMinimum standard. This flagged a lot of stuff around PHP sessions and manipulating
php.iniwhich we would have otherwise had to ignore in the standard. I think those rules probably are okay most of the time, but obviously not in a plugin specifically designed to handle standards, so it makes sense to just ignore those rules here.