PHP 8.1 | WP_CLI\Iterators\CSV: fix "missing return type" deprecation warnings#5983
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… warnings As of PHP 8.1, PHP started throwing deprecation warnings along the lines of: ``` Deprecated: Return type of [CLASS]::[METHOD]() should either be compatible with [PHP NATIVE INTERFACE]::[METHOD](): [TYPE], or the #[ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice ``` These type of deprecation notices relate to the [Return types for internal methods RFC](https://wiki.php.net/rfc/internal_method_return_types) in PHP 8.1. Basically, as of PHP 8.1, these methods in classes which implement PHP native interfaces are expected to have a return type declared. The return type can be the same as used in PHP itself or a more specific type. This complies with the Liskov principle of covariance, which allows the return type of a child overloaded method to be more specific than that of the parent. As this package still has a minimum PHP requirement of PHP 5.6, the return type (PHP 7.0 feature) can not be added, so I've added the attribute instead. While attributes are a PHP 8.0 feature only, due to the syntax choice for `#[]`, they will ignored in PHP < 8 and can be safely added. Note: these deprecations were visible in the test summary, but the tests - as they currently are - are not set up correctly to fail builds on deprecation notices, which is probably why this went unnoticed.
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Rebased without changes after the merge of #5982. This should allow to get a passing build. |
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As of PHP 8.1, PHP started throwing deprecation warnings along the lines of:
These type of deprecation notices relate to the Return types for internal methods RFC in PHP 8.1.
Basically, as of PHP 8.1, these methods in classes which implement PHP native interfaces are expected to have a return type declared. The return type can be the same as used in PHP itself or a more specific type. This complies with the Liskov principle of covariance, which allows the return type of a child overloaded method to be more specific than that of the parent.
As this package still has a minimum PHP requirement of PHP 5.6, the return type (PHP 7.0 feature) can not be added, so I've added the attribute instead.
While attributes are a PHP 8.0 feature only, due to the syntax choice for
#[], they will ignored in PHP < 8 and can be safely added.Note: these deprecations were visible in the test summary, but the tests - as they currently are - are not set up correctly to fail builds on deprecation notices, which is probably why this went unnoticed.