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* revert
Fix code indentation
Fix code
Upgrade code to php 8.1
* fix remarques
* code review
* code review
* code review
* Apply suggestions from code review
* code review
* Fixes
* Many remainging updates of array syntax
* Lost case 'reading-list'
* Uneeded PHPDoc
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Co-authored-by: Luc Sanchez <l.sanchez-prestataire@alptis.fr>
Co-authored-by: Alexandre Alapetite <alexandre@alapetite.fr>
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* PHP 8.3 #[\Override]
https://php.watch/versions/8.3/override-attr
With PHPStan `checkMissingOverrideMethodAttribute` https://phpstan.org/config-reference#checkmissingoverridemethodattribute
And modified the call to phpstan-next on the model of https://github.com/FreshRSS/Extensions/pull/228 (more robust than the find method, which gave some strange errors)
* Update extension example accordingly
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Take advantage of
https://phpstan.org/blog/bring-your-exceptions-under-control
Minimum changes to pass `tooWideThrowType` and `implicitThrows`.
Revert some mistakes from:
https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/pull/5504
Preparation needed before new PRs of the same type:
https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/pull/5962
Fix several wrong PHPDocs and catches:
> Method ... has ...Exception in PHPDoc @throws tag but it's not thrown.
> Dead catch - ...Exception is never thrown in the try block.
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* Little's optimisations and booleans in conditions
* Apply strict type
* Apply strict type
* Apply strict type
* Fix multiple bugs with PHP 8.2 and 8.3
* Many declares missing, more errors fixed
* Apply strict type
* Another approach
* Stronger typing for Minz_Session
* Fix case of SQLite
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Co-authored-by: Luc <sanchezluc+freshrss@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexandre Alapetite <alexandre@alapetite.fr>
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* PHPStan Level 7 for more DAO PDO
With new function to address common type and check problems
* A bit more
* PHPStan Level 7 for FreshRSS_Entry
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* PHPStan level 6 for all PDO and Exception classes
Contributes to https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/4112
* Fix type
* Now also our remaining own librairies
* Motivation for a few more files
* A few more DAO classes
* Last interface
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* - Fix typo,
- remove unnecessary null in property,
- remove unused property,
- add phpDoc,
- add ext PDO in composer.json,
- use strict comparison,
- indentation
* Translate
* Update lib/Minz/ModelPdo.php
Co-authored-by: Frans de Jonge <fransdejonge@gmail.com>
* The code is more explicite
* Fix phpstan
* Fix phpstan expect one
* Fix phpstan
* Return in back...
* make fix-all
* Fix exception and more types
* Fix more types
* Remove ext- in composer.json
Co-authored-by: Luc SANCHEZ <l.sanchez-ext@ubitransport.com>
Co-authored-by: Frans de Jonge <fransdejonge@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexandre Alapetite <alexandre@alapetite.fr>
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Before, we had 5 classes in the ModelPdo file. It was bad for 2 reasons.
The first reason is that it is considered bad practice to have multiple
class in one file. This is especially true when using autoloading. On top
of that it is less readable considering the size of the file. The second
reason is that so far we were lucky. Everytime we needed to access the
database, it was through the ModelPdo class which loads all the other
classes. If we want to access directly the connection, it wont be loaded.
On top of that, the system is configured to work on a single database,
but as we have every connection definition in a single file, all classes
were loaded at the same time. Thus using memory and processing time for
nothing.
Now, we have a file for each class. To work with autoloading, classes
were slightly renamed to match autoloading rules.
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This reverts commit e1ee58816ba76734e4115fc12898b13de665b220.
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Before, we had 5 classes in the ModelPdo file. It was bad for 2 reasons.
The first reason is that it is considered bad practice to have multiple
class in one file. This is especially true when using autoloading. On top
of that it is less readable considering the size of the file. The second
reason is that so far we were lucky. Everytime we needed to access the
database, it was through the ModelPdo class which loads all the other
classes. If we want to access directly the connection, it wont be loaded.
On top of that, the system is configured to work on a single database,
but as we have every connection definition in a single file, all classes
were loaded at the same time. Thus using memory and processing time for
nothing.
Now, we have a file for each class. To work with autoloading, classes
were slightly renamed to match autoloading rules.
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