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Sergei Morozov authored
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Sergei Morozov authored
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Sergei Morozov authored
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Sergei Morozov authored
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Sergei Morozov authored
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Sergei Morozov authored
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Sergei Morozov authored
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Semih Serhat Karakaya authored
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Sergei Morozov authored
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Sergei Morozov authored
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Sergei Morozov authored
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Sergei Morozov authored
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Sergei Morozov authored
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Sergei Morozov authored
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Sergei Morozov authored
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- 27 May, 2020 21 commits
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Grégoire Paris authored
It confuses both Psalm and PHPStan, and involves complicated mocking.
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Grégoire Paris authored
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Grégoire Paris authored
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Grégoire Paris authored
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Grégoire Paris authored
This hack is temporary and should be removed on 3.0.x
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Grégoire Paris authored
See https://github.com/vimeo/psalm/issues/3224
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Grégoire Paris authored
This is precisely what we are testing here.
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Grégoire Paris authored
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Grégoire Paris authored
This is what is expected with FETCH_COLUMN
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Grégoire Paris authored
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Grégoire Paris authored
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Grégoire Paris authored
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Grégoire Paris authored
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Grégoire Paris authored
Not all RDBMS have a concept of database, apparently (see SQLAnywhere). Those who do not should pass in a string to stay compatible with the signature.
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Grégoire Paris authored
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Grégoire Paris authored
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Grégoire Paris authored
The method signature does not allow null.
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Grégoire Paris authored
We are testing what happens when providing the wrong type.
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Grégoire Paris authored
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Grégoire Paris authored
It is more simple and more accurate
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Grégoire Paris authored
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