The main benefit of this is so that authors who make use of
.editorconfig don't end up with whitespace changes in their PRs.
Spaces vs. tabs has been left alone, although that could do with a
tidy-up in SS4 after the switch to PSR-1/2.
The command used was this:
for match in '*.ss' '*.css' '*.scss' '*.html' '*.yml' '*.php' '*.js' '*.csv' '*.inc' '*.php5'; do
find . -path ./thirdparty -prune -o -type f -name "$match" -exec sed -i '' 's/[[:space:]]\+$//' {} \+
find . -path ./thirdparty -prune -o -type f -name "$match" | xargs perl -pi -e 's/ +$//'
done
The problem is FulltextSearchable::enable() does two things:
It enables the extension, as well as sets the MySQL create table option
to MyISAM. Later tests run with the extension enabled, because it doesn't
get removed at the end of the test, but the table type is set back to
InnoDB when the test is reset and schema recreated.
This produces side-effects where later tests in a suite tries to run
ALTER TABLE on File and add fulltext indexes when the table type
is set to InnoDB, causing an error.