This fixes the "Deprecated: Return type of `WP_Block_List::[METHODNAME]()` should be compatible with `ArrayAccess::[METHODNAME](): type`" warnings on PHP 8.1.
PHP native interfaces now have declared return types and methods in classes implementing these interfaces need to either have the return type declared (in a covariant compatible manner with the PHP native interface method declaration), or need to silence the deprecation warning using the `#[ReturnTypeWillChange]` attribute.
Follow-up to [51517], [51529], [51530], [51531].
Props jrf.
See #53635.
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This fixes the "Deprecated: Return type of `WP_REST_Request::[METHODNAME]($offset)` should be compatible with `ArrayAccess::[METHODNAME](): type`" warnings on PHP 8.1.
PHP native interfaces now have declared return types and methods in classes implementing these interfaces need to either have the return type declared (in a covariant compatible manner with the PHP native interface method declaration), or need to silence the deprecation warning using the `#[ReturnTypeWillChange]` attribute.
Follow-up to [51517], [51529], [51530].
Props jrf.
See #53635.
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This fixes the "Deprecated: Return type of `WP_Hook::[METHODNAME]()` should be compatible with `ArrayAccess::[METHODNAME](): type`" warnings on PHP 8.1.
PHP native interfaces now have declared return types and methods in classes implementing these interfaces need to either have the return type declared (in a covariant compatible manner with the PHP native interface method declaration), or need to silence the deprecation warning using the `#[ReturnTypeWillChange]` attribute.
Follow-up to [51517], [51529].
Props jrf.
See #53635.
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This fixes the "Deprecated: Return type of `WP_Theme::[METHODNAME]($offset)` should be compatible with `ArrayAccess::[METHODNAME](): type`" warnings on PHP 8.1.
PHP native interfaces now have declared return types and methods in classes implementing these interfaces need to either have the return type declared (in a covariant compatible manner with the PHP native interface method declaration), or need to silence the deprecation warning using the `#[ReturnTypeWillChange]` attribute.
Follow-up to [51517].
Props jrf.
See #53635.
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This ensures that when multiple plugins or themes are updated and one succeeds and another fails, the error is reported accordingly.
Previously, both updates would end up treated as a success, due to `$this->result` containing the result of the previous operation and not the current one.
Follow-up to [12097].
Props pwtyler, afragen.
Fixes#53002.
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This avoids a "Table `wp_options` doesn't exist" database error when trying to create a nonce for password reset button.
When installing and using database-saved salts, `wp_create_nonce()` causes database errors as `wp_salt()` attempts to insert into the not-yet-created options table. Since authentication is not available during installation, we can safely skip creating a nonce.
Follow-up to [39684], [50129].
Props schlessera, swissspidy, sanketchodavadiya, hellofromTonya, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#53830.
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This avoids a "Cannot access offset of type string on string" fatal error in `set_theme_mod()` on PHP 8 if the `theme_mods_$theme_slug` option has an incorrect value, e.g. an empty string instead of an array.
With this change, `set_theme_mod()` should be able to resolve the issue by saving a correct value.
Follow-up to [15736], [15739], [30672], [32629], [32632].
Props xknown.
See #51423.
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This matches the documented type of the `$post_id` argument and is consistent with other instances of `wp_terms_checklist()` calls.
Per the function documentation, the default value is integer `0`, not `null`.
Follow-up to [13535].
Props tareiking, donmhico, jrf.
Fixes#43639.
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This relates to the [https://wiki.php.net/rfc/internal_method_return_types Return types for internal methods RFC] in PHP 8.1 and in particular, the change made in [https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/7051 PHP PR #7051], which adds a `mixed` return type to the `JsonSerializable::jsonSerialize()` interface method.
WordPress only contains one (test) class which implements the `JsonSerializable` interface and this commit fixes the issue for that class.
As of PHP 8.1, the `jsonSerialize()` method in classes which implement the `JsonSerializable` interface are expected to have a return type declared. The return type should be `mixed` 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.
The problem with this is that:
1. The `mixed` return type was only introduced in PHP 8.0.
2. Return types in general were only introduced in PHP 7.0.
WordPress still has a minimum PHP version of 5.6, so adding the return type is not feasible for the time being.
The solution chosen for now is to add an attribute to silence the deprecation warning. While attributes are a PHP 8.0+ feature, due to the choice of the `#[]` syntax, in PHP < 8.0, attributes will just be ignored and treated as comments, so there is no drawback to using the attribute.
Props jrf.
See #53635.
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This adds an additional step to each GitHub Action workflow file that posts a message to #core in Slack every time a workflow run fails.
A minor test and spacing change is included in this commit in order to that messages are posted correctly and will be reverted after testing.
See #52644.
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It aligns with the changes proposed added in Gutenberg: https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/33293.
The idea here is to split the growing webpack config into two parts: blocks and packages.
We need to add handling for JavaScript files that are going to be used with blocks on the frontend. They didn't work quite well with the current setup for entry points created for packages.
As part of the effort, it adds support for `viewScript` in `block.json` metadata file that is later translated to `$view_script` in `WP_Block_Type` class and exposed as `view_script` from the REST API endpoint for block types.
Props youknowriad, desrosj, aristath.
Fixes#53690.
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The `Block_Supported_Styles_Test` class is not a `TestCase` to be extended, but an actual concrete test class. In order to run as expected, it should be placed under `phpunit/tests/blocks/` along with the other block tests.
Additionally:
* Add missing visibility keywords to test methods.
* Update the expected results to the currently used format for the tests to pass.
* Remove two outdated tests. The functionality being tested there is no longer available in this manner, so these tests are redundant.
Follow-up to [49226], [49310].
Props jrf, aristath, youknowriad.
See #53363.
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Version bump three bundled themes to avoid file not found and fatal errors introduced for child themes during the 5.8 release cycle.
* Twenty Ten: Version 3.5 (fatal error & 404)
* Twenty Eleven: Version 3.9 (404)
* Twenty Twelve: Version 3.5 (404)
These updates will be released mid 5.8.1 cycle due to the severity of the issues.
Follow up to [51482,51483].
Props dd32, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#53777.
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By using `get_template_directory_uri()` instead of `get_stylesheet_directory_uri()`, we make sure to include the images from the parent theme.
This avoids displaying missing images in block patterns when using a child theme of Twenty Ten, Twenty Eleven, or Twenty Twelve.
Follow-up to [51033], [51103], [51106].
Props audrasjb.
Fixes#53769.
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By using `get_template_directory()` instead of `get_stylesheet_directory()`, we make sure to include the `block-patterns.php` file from the parent theme.
This avoids a PHP fatal error when using a child theme of Twenty Ten.
Follow-up to [51106].
Props ryelle, sabernhardt, loranrendel.
Fixes#53752.
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All assertions in PHPUnit have a `$message` parameter. Setting this parameter allows to distinguish which assertion is failing when a test runs multiple assertions, making debugging of the tests easier.
This optional parameter is now added for the assertion methods in the `WP_UnitTestCase_Base` class that were missing it.
Props jrf.
See #53363.
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While this has no effect on void elements in HTML5, it fixes a minor inconsistency with the rest of core.
Follow-up to [47493], [48834], [50556], [51418].
Props radixweb, ankitmaru, TobiasBg, sabernhardt, audrasjb.
Fixes#53716.
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