The XML Parser extension still supports a quite dated mechanism for method based callbacks, where the object is first set via `xml_set_object()` and the callbacks are then set by passing only the name of the method to the relevant parameters on any of the `xml_set_*_handler()` functions.
{{{
xml_set_object( $parser, $my_obj );
xml_set_character_data_handler( $parser, 'method_name_on_my_obj' );
}}}
Passing proper callables to the `xml_set_*_handler()` functions has been supported for the longest time and is cross-version compatible. So the above code is 100% equivalent to:
{{{
xml_set_character_data_handler( $parser, [$my_obj, 'method_name_on_my_obj'] );
}}}
The mechanism of setting the callbacks with `xml_set_object()` has now been deprecated as of PHP 8.4, in favour of passing proper callables to the `xml_set_*_handler()` functions. This is also means that calling the `xml_set_object()` function is deprecated as well.
This commit fixes this deprecation for the `AtomParser::parse()` method.
This change is safeguarded via the new `AtomParser_Parse_Test` class.
Notes:
* Though this is "officially" an external library, this package is no longer externally maintained. The code style of the fix in the source file is in line with the existing code style for the file.
* It appears that this class is not actually used by WP Core itself, so it could be considered to deprecate the class. However, as the class is not currently deprecated, safeguarding the change with a test seemed prudent.
* The fixture used for the test reuses a fixture from the original package: https://code.google.com/archive/p/phpatomlib/source/default/source
* The new test class follows the recommended test format (naming convention of the class, `@covers` tag at class level, only testing one method) as per Trac tickets 62004 / 53010.
Refs:
* https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecations_php_8_4#xml_set_object_and_xml_set_handler_with_string_method_names
* https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.xml-set-object.php
* https://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.xml.php
Follow-up to [5951].
Props jrf.
See #62061.
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Dynamic (non-explicitly declared) properties are deprecated as of PHP 8.2 and are expected to become a fatal error in PHP 9.0.
There are a number of ways to mitigate this:
* If it's an accidental typo for a declared property: fix the typo.
* For known properties: declare them on the class.
* For unknown properties: add the magic `__get()`, `__set()` et al methods to the class or let the class extend `stdClass` which has highly optimized versions of these magic methods build in.
* For unknown _use of_ dynamic properties, the `#[AllowDynamicProperties]` attribute can be added to the class. The attribute will automatically be inherited by child classes.
In this case, the property added are explicitly referenced in this class, so fall in the "known property" category.
Refs:
* https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecate_dynamic_properties
Props jrf.
See #56034.
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While using reserved PHP keywords as parameter name labels is allowed, in the context of function calls using named parameters in PHP 8.0+, this will easily lead to confusion. To avoid that, it is recommended not to use reserved keywords as function parameter names.
This commit renames the `$string` parameter to `$content` in `AtomParser::xml_escape()`.
Follow-up to [52946], [52996], [52997], [52998], [53003], [53014], [53029], [53039], [53116], [53117], [53137], [53174], [53184], [53185], [53192], [53193], [53198], [53203], [53207], [53215], [53216], [53220], [53230], [53232], [53236].
Props jrf, aristath, poena, justinahinon, SergeyBiryukov.
See #55327.
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There are a handful of places where we don't check that the XML functions exist before we use them. Ubuntu's PHP 7 packages don't include PHP-XML by default, increasing the chance of this causing issues.
Props kraftbj, markoheijnen.
Fixes#37122.
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PHP7 is deprecating PHP4 style constructors, so we need to modify our code to have _construct methods that fire before the named PHP4 style constructors. The PHP4 style constructors will call the PHP5 style constructor in case it is being called directly (usually via parent::METHOD).
This modifies external libraries to add PHP5 style constructors, but doesn't add a notice for when they are used. In WordPress core code, PHP4 style constructors are being given a call to _deprecated_constructor. To the PHP4 style constructor I say "I know that I can't take no more | It ain't no lie | I wanna see you out that door | Baby, bye, bye, bye..."
Upstream: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/remove_php4_constructors
Props jdgrimes, netweb, jorbin
See #31982
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