* Migration::upsert() returns void
* Unneeded `@property` tags
* Add missing `null` param/return types
* Null types for db\Query + db\ActiveQuery
* Fixed testSelect
* Null types for Validator
* Several more null types
* One more
* Make AccessRule::$allow always a boolean
It doesn't have any special null handling, so it's safe to default to false
* Validator::$skipOnEmpty is always a boolean
* Catch all throwable from Widget::widget()
* Don't limit $previous args to \Exception
The actual \Exception allows $previous to be any throwable in PHP 7+
* Add Throwable catch block to Instance::get()
* Throwable cleanup
Comment changes only.
- Document \Throwable instead of \Exception wherever appropriate
- Removed redundant exception/error classes when \Throwable is referenced
* Yii::setlogger() accepts null
* ArrayHelper::removeValue() can remove any type of value
* Change default $allow value to false
* Updated php.net link for some MemCache properties [skip ci]
* Changed protocol to https for links to php.net in comments
* Changed protocol to https for links to php.net in code
* Changed www.php.net (http) to secure.php.net (https) in comments
* Changed www.php.net (http) to secure.php.net (https) in code
* Changed protocol to https for links to php.net in UPGRADE.md
* Changed protocol to https for links to pecl.php.net in comments
* Changed us.php.net to secure.php.net (https) in comments
* Changed protocol to https for links to php.net in docs
* Changed www.php.net (http) to secure.php.net (https) in docs
* Changed protocol to https for links to pecl.php.net in docs
* Changed ru/jp.php.net to secure.php.net (https) in docs
Don't sure about russian guide: is this links meant to be for guide on russian, or not?
suggestion is based on two principles:
- first suggest commands the begin with the unknown name, to suggest
commands after accidentally hitting enter
- second find similar commands by computing the levenshtein distance
which is a measurement on how many changes need to be made to convert
one string into another. This is perfect for finding typos.