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userdiff: support enum keyword in PHP hunk header #1082

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"enum" keyword will be introduced in PHP 8.1.
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/enumerations

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"enum" keyword will be introduced in PHP 8.1.
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/enumerations

Signed-off-by: USAMI Kenta <tadsan@zonu.me>
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zonuexe commented Aug 31, 2021

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Submitted as pull.1082.git.git.1630389685997.gitgitgadget@gmail.com

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On the Git mailing list, Junio C Hamano wrote (reply to this):

"USAMI Kenta via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@gmail.com> writes:

> From: USAMI Kenta <tadsan@zonu.me>
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> "enum" keyword will be introduced in PHP 8.1.
> https://wiki.php.net/rfc/enumerations
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> Signed-off-by: USAMI Kenta <tadsan@zonu.me>
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>     userdiff: support enum keyword in PHP hunk header
>     
>     "enum" keyword will be introduced in PHP 8.1.
>     https://wiki.php.net/rfc/enumerations

I no longer speak PHP, but this looks sensible to me.

Thanks, will queue.

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This branch is now known as uk/userdiff-php-enum.

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There was a status update in the "New Topics" section about the branch uk/userdiff-php-enum on the Git mailing list:

Update the userdiff pattern for PHP.

Will merge to 'next'.

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This patch series was integrated into seen via 6eecb6a.

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There was a status update in the "Cooking" section about the branch uk/userdiff-php-enum on the Git mailing list:

Update the userdiff pattern for PHP.

Will merge to 'next'.

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This patch series was integrated into seen via 2af9367.

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This patch series was integrated into seen via fe78efa.

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There was a status update in the "Cooking" section about the branch uk/userdiff-php-enum on the Git mailing list:

Update the userdiff pattern for PHP.

Will merge to 'master'.

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This patch series was integrated into seen via 9937d46.

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This patch series was integrated into master via 6dbe1b4.

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@zonuexe zonuexe deleted the feature/userdiff-php-enum branch September 20, 2021 00:04
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