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December 2021
Created 87 commits in 9 repositories
Created a pull request in composer/composer that received 13 comments
Upgrade to PHP 7.2+
This gets the whole build system and dependencies up to date for 7.2+
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Opened 10 other pull requests in 3 repositories
composer/composer
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- Fix plugin autoloading including files autoload rules from the root package
- Add test verifying only plugin deps are autoloaded
- Disable files autoloading for scripts to avoid untrusted code execution at runtime
- Switch the default version in path repo packages to dev-main
- Add --no-scripts to all commands and disable plugins/scripts when running self-update
- Search improvements
- PHPStan level 8 with baseline
symfony/symfony
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sebastianbergmann/phpunit
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Reviewed 11 pull requests in 3 repositories
composer/composer
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composer/xdebug-handler
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composer/pcre
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Created an issue in phpstan/phpstan that received 8 comments
Function signature issue for preg_split
See the definition for preg_split here https://github.com/phpstan/phpstan-src/blob/8737c3b4690661445338db2a6c31d340a0eac4bd/resources/functionMap.p…
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Opened 4 other issues in 2 repositories
composer/composer
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composer/pcre
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Answered 1 discussion in 1 repository
composer/composer
composer/composer
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