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This is a major release and contains breaking changes. Most important changes to be aware of for this release: * All code is now namespaced. Though there is a full backward compatibility layer available and the old class names are still supported, using them will generate a deprecation notice (which can be silenced by plugins if they'd need to support multiple WP versions). See the [https://requests.ryanmccue.info/docs/upgrading.html upgrade guide] for more details. * A lot of classes have been marked `final`. This should generally not affect userland code as care has been taken to not apply the `final` keyword to classes which are known to be extended in userland code. * Extensive input validation has been added to Requests. When Requests is used as documented though, this will be unnoticable. * A new `WpOrg\Requests\Requests::has_capabilities()` method has been introduced which can be used to address #37708. * A new `WpOrg\Requests\Response::decode_body()` method has been introduced which may be usable to simplify some of the WP native wrapper code. * Remaining PHP 8.0 compatibility fixed (support for named parameters). * PHP 8.1 compatibility. Release notes: https://github.com/WordPress/Requests/releases/tag/v2.0.0 For a full list of changes in this update, see the Requests GitHub: https://github.com/WordPress/Requests/compare/v1.8.1...v2.0.0 Follow-up to [50842], [51078]. Props jrf, schlessera, datagutten, wojsmol, dd32, dustinrue, soulseekah, costdev, szepeviktor. Fixes #54504. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@52244 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@51836 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
48 lines
1.4 KiB
PHP
48 lines
1.4 KiB
PHP
<?php
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namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception;
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use WpOrg\Requests\Exception;
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/**
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* Exception for when an incorrect number of arguments are passed to a method.
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*
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* Typically, this exception is used when all arguments for a method are optional,
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* but certain arguments need to be passed together, i.e. a method which can be called
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* with no arguments or with two arguments, but not with one argument.
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*
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* Along the same lines, this exception is also used if a method expects an array
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* with a certain number of elements and the provided number of elements does not comply.
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*
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* @package Requests\Exceptions
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* @since 2.0.0
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*/
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final class ArgumentCount extends Exception {
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/**
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* Create a new argument count exception with a standardized text.
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*
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* @param string $expected The argument count expected as a phrase.
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* For example: `at least 2 arguments` or `exactly 1 argument`.
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* @param int $received The actual argument count received.
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* @param string $type Exception type.
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*
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* @return \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\ArgumentCount
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*/
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public static function create($expected, $received, $type) {
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// phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_debug_backtrace
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$stack = debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS, 2);
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return new self(
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sprintf(
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'%s::%s() expects %s, %d given',
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$stack[1]['class'],
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$stack[1]['function'],
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$expected,
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$received
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),
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$type
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);
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}
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}
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