Le 04/03/13 11:03, Tyler Romeo a écrit :
>> > Do you mind sharing the package/source code link?
>
> https://github.com/scrutinizer-ci/php-analyzer
Go ahead and play with it on a labs instance. If you could manage to
get an output generated for mediawiki/core that will give us an idea
about the u
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 4:26 PM, Kevin Israel wrote:
> As far as I can tell, PHP Analyzer is a completely separate program
> written by a different author (Johannes Schmitt), whose [hosted
> service][1] also incorporates PHPCS. What, if anything, suggests he is
> involved in the development of PHP
On 03/04/2013 10:35 AM, Tyler Romeo wrote:
> Well, recently PHP Analyzer, which is made by the same company as php-cs
> and does code logic analysis, was just open sourced. [...]
As far as I can tell, PHP Analyzer is a completely separate program
written by a different author (Johannes Schmitt), w
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 2:01 PM, Antoine Musso wrote:
> Do you mind sharing the package/source code link?
https://github.com/scrutinizer-ci/php-analyzer
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Le 04/03/13 07:35, Tyler Romeo a écrit :
> So I know recently whoever has been pushing toward using php-cs in our
> Jenkins system to help enforce better coding style automatically.
>
> Well, recently PHP Analyzer, which is made by the same company as php-cs
> and does code logic analysis, was jus
So I know recently whoever has been pushing toward using php-cs in our
Jenkins system to help enforce better coding style automatically.
Well, recently PHP Analyzer, which is made by the same company as php-cs
and does code logic analysis, was just open sourced. I'm running it on MW
master right n