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Switch to the PER2 coding standard and reduce the number of custom rules #1262

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oliverklee opened this issue May 24, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1264
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Switch to the PER2 coding standard and reduce the number of custom rules #1262

oliverklee opened this issue May 24, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1264
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Basically, copy the rules from https://github.com/MyIntervals/PHP-CSS-Parser/tree/main/config .

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oliverklee added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 6, 2024
Switch to the PER2 coding standard and reduce the number
of custom rules.

This basically aligns our code style with that used by
the PHP-CSS-Parser project, which is very close to the
PER-2 coding standard.

Fixes #1262
oliverklee added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 12, 2024
Switch to the PER2 coding standard and reduce the number
of custom rules.

This basically aligns our code style with that used by
the PHP-CSS-Parser project, which is very close to the
PER-2 coding standard.

Fixes #1262
oliverklee added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 19, 2024
Switch to the PER2 coding standard and reduce the number
of custom rules.

This basically aligns our code style with that used by
the PHP-CSS-Parser project, which is very close to the
PER-2 coding standard.

Fixes #1262
oliverklee added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 19, 2024
Switch to the PER2 coding standard and reduce the number
of custom rules.

This basically aligns our code style with that used by
the PHP-CSS-Parser project, which is very close to the
PER-2 coding standard.

Fixes #1262
oliverklee added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 19, 2024
Switch to the PER2 coding standard and reduce the number
of custom rules.

This basically aligns our code style with that used by
the PHP-CSS-Parser project, which is very close to the
PER-2 coding standard.

Fixes #1262
oliverklee added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 23, 2024
Switch to the PER2 coding standard and reduce the number
of custom rules.

This basically aligns our code style with that used by
the PHP-CSS-Parser project, which is very close to the
PER-2 coding standard.

Fixes #1262
oliverklee added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 29, 2024
Switch to the PER2 coding standard and reduce the number
of custom rules.

This basically aligns our code style with that used by
the PHP-CSS-Parser project, which is very close to the
PER-2 coding standard.

Fixes #1262
JakeQZ pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 30, 2024
Switch to the PER2 coding standard and reduce the number
of custom rules.

This basically aligns our code style with that used by
the PHP-CSS-Parser project, which is very close to the
PER-2 coding standard.

Fixes #1262
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