Deprecate constant redeclaration#19474
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@alexandre-daubois do you have merge rights? If not I can rebase this when I merge it so that we don't have more merge conflicts |
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I don't, but PR rebased and conflicts resolved 🙂 |
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The wording now warns that redeclaring a constant will be an error in PHP 9, instead of a simple warning.
Should we keep the existing message and append to it, or change it to something like "Redeclaring constant %s is deprecated, this will throw an error in PHP 9"? I'm not sure what's the policy with error messages in this repo. I would say that changing the message to something more explicit is better.
RFC: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecations_php_8_5#deprecate_constant_redeclaration
Part of #19468, cc @DanielEScherzer