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Running psalm on the lowest version guarantees that our stuff "keeps working", and that we didn't accidentally upgrade our users to unsupported features.
It also is in line with our lockfile strategy: if we have a component with ^8.0
, and PHP 8.3 is released, you don't accidentally get broken CI until you bump the minimum supported version.
We cannot run both on lowest and on latest supported versions, as that would require maintaining separate baseline files.
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Practically, as we remove supported versions, the baseline should slowly shrink :)
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Closing: we can't fix this, as running psalm on the newest supported PHP version would make CI much more unstable.
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Related Issues (20)
- Documentation: Add list of supported tools and how to ensure the checks are being properly generated
- Dependency Dashboard
- Verify `composer.json` constraint changes
- Implement dependency injection HOT 2
- `ext-pdo_sqlite` is not really installable HOT 12
- Consider composer validation commands HOT 4
- support for the config.bin-dir options in composer.json HOT 2
- Initial clone not working for private repositories HOT 5
- Add in `composer-require-checker` as a globally installed tool HOT 5
- Bump `package.json` to use `node:^19` HOT 1
- Stable PHP version should be changed to PHP 8.0 HOT 1
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