This method should typehint the incoming value once union types are
available, but for now this ensures that method_exists() is not called
on scalar values, which is unsupported in PHP 8.
$hadNamespace was ambiguously named, so the original PHP 8 support
update marked it true when it was strictly meant to indicate that a
namespace separator token had been encountered, resulting in bungled
parsing of complex class specs like Class(["arg" => true]).
* Add `getFieldMap` method to retrieve a list of all fields for any given class
* Add `TagsToShortcodeTask` to upgrading guide
Adding after the file migration part as this is where it makes the most sense to run it.
* `getFieldMap` accepts an array
* Move to `DataObjectSchema`
* Add `HTMLVarchar` to documentation
Minor refactoring
* Add test for checking that `subclassesfor` works without the base class
Add test `DataObjectSchema::getFieldMap` returns the correct array
* Remove cms dependency
* NEW Make resources dir configurable.
* Removing reference to old `resources` and updating doc #8519
* Rrtarget to 4.4 release.
* DOC Reference SS_RESOURCES_DIR in Environment doc.
* API Add a Resources method to SilverStripe\Core\Manifest\Module to read the resources-dir from composer.json
* Clean up reference to SS_RESOURCES_DIR env var
* Set default resources-dir
* Update test to use RESOURCES_DIR const in expected resource url method
* Correcting typos
Co-Authored-By: maxime-rainville <maxime@rainville.me>
* MINOR Correctubg minor typos
* DOCS Document the intricacies of exposing static assets.
Without this change vendor/silverstripe/framework/vendor/silverstripe/config
will be pick up by the manifest, which is inappropriate.
Although this doesn’t happen often, it can occur if you have run
“composer install” within vendor/silverstripe/framework, which can be
done either accidentally or (in my case) as part of running the
framework tests isolated from the rest of your project (which is closer
to the execution model on Travis)
Note that the presence of the ‘nestedvendor.txt’ file tests that this
works without any explicit changes to the PHP of the tests, since it’s
merely confirming that such a file is *not* picked up.