PHP 8.1 | PSR12/ConstantVisibility: allow for class constants to be final#3527
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…final` PHP 8.1 introduces the ability to declare class constants as `final`. The tokenization of the `final` keyword in this context appears to be consistent PHPCS cross-version, so AFAICS no changes are needed to the PHP tokenizer. However, the `PSR12.Properties.ConstantVisibility` sniff does need to allow for them. Includes unit tests. Ref: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/final_class_const
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PHP 8.1 introduces the ability to declare class constants as
final.The tokenization of the
finalkeyword in this context appears to be consistent PHPCS cross-version, so AFAICS no changes are needed to the PHP tokenizer.However, the
PSR12.Properties.ConstantVisibilitysniff does need to allow for them.Includes unit tests.
Ref: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/final_class_const
Fixes #3526
Related to #3479
Notes:
T_CONSTtoken and could not find any other sniffs which would need adjusting for this PHP change.