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CS-Fixer: Enable declare_strict_types #39

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@@ -85,11 +85,10 @@
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'yoda_style' => false,
'php_unit_test_case_static_method_calls' => false,
'phpdoc_summary' => false,
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Don't think we should activate it

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Hm... I think it is nice rule to have actually. Why would you recommend not to enable it?

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I will open a follow up PR to showcase after this Pr

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Cool, thanks!

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Lets see what the tests say

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Tests Green

@slunak slunak merged commit 32a001a into slunak:master Aug 21, 2024
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Thanks for merging

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slunak commented Aug 21, 2024

No no, thanks for helping to work on this :)

@OskarStark OskarStark deleted the feature/cs-fixes-5 branch August 21, 2024 16:12
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