Respect all sniffs when reviewing PHP_CodeSniffer itself #3914
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Description
While reviewing #3912, I was surprised that
Squiz.PHP.NonExecutableCode
did not seem to complain about anything when running this over the main branch (before applying the changes from that pull request). Upon further investigation, I found that the coding standard included a parameter of-n
, which ignores all warnings by default. Removing this allowed me to properly review #3912.This pull request removes the
-n
parameter and makes the necessary changes to the code-base (including the rule-set) so that no warnings are omitted. This means that when we addSquiz.PHP.NonExecutableCode
to the rule-set for PHP_CodeSniffer itself, the warnings it produces won't be ignored.Suggested changelog entry
Respect warnings as well as errors from sniffs within the coding standard for PHP_CodeSniffer itself.
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