`class_exists()` interacts with PHP's autoloader feature, which allows
user-defined behaviour to take place when PHP tries to load a given
class or interface.
* add test case for DeprecatedClass suppress on property
* fix test case for DeprecatedClass suppress on property - suppress MissingConstructor also
* ugly way to fix - double analyze propery statement to get dockblock + fix in TypeChecker - respect given suppressed_issues in checkNamedObject
* replace double analyze propery with direct DocBlock manipulation
* replace double analyze propery with direct DocBlock manipulation
* add exception handler to keep original addContextProperties behavior
* correct way to unwrap value from array
This change does a few things:
* Renames `BeforeAnalyzeFileInterface` to `BeforeFileAnalysisInterface`.
* Adds a few more parameters to `BeforeFileAnalysisInterface`.
* Since the analysis was never called due to a bug, the above two
changes are safe to do.
* Fix the above-mentioned bug, and now adds the hooks to the config.
* Update the documentation about the File-related analysis plugin hooks.
* Add a test to ensure that this does not break again in the future.
Fixes: #3969
Considering the test-suite tests the code from src paired with tests,
not the working directory (or even worse the overall include_path runtime
setting) should lead to relative path resolution, but just the relative
location to the path of the test itself.
Fix by making use of the __DIR__ constant to anchor the relative location
turning it into an absolute path.
Previously when checking out the repository and installing the source
package via `$ composer install` composer did spill deprecation notices for
four files not complying with the PSR-4 auto-loading standard.
This is a minor issue, composer install works and can be addressed by
fixing name-spaces (all of those three are in tests).
For the one function test, fixing the directory structure / dirname of the
(single) affected function test (fourth file).