==================================== Rule ``escape_implicit_backslashes`` ==================================== Escape implicit backslashes in strings and heredocs to ease the understanding of which are special chars interpreted by PHP and which not. Description ----------- In PHP double-quoted strings and heredocs some chars like ``n``, ``$`` or ``u`` have special meanings if preceded by a backslash (and some are special only if followed by other special chars), while a backslash preceding other chars are interpreted like a plain backslash. The precise list of those special chars is hard to remember and to identify quickly: this fixer escapes backslashes that do not start a special interpretation with the char after them. It is possible to fix also single-quoted strings: in this case there is no special chars apart from single-quote and backslash itself, so the fixer simply ensure that all backslashes are escaped. Both single and double backslashes are allowed in single-quoted strings, so the purpose in this context is mainly to have a uniformed way to have them written all over the codebase. Configuration ------------- ``single_quoted`` ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Whether to fix single-quoted strings. Allowed types: ``bool`` Default value: ``false`` ``double_quoted`` ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Whether to fix double-quoted strings. Allowed types: ``bool`` Default value: ``true`` ``heredoc_syntax`` ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Whether to fix heredoc syntax. Allowed types: ``bool`` Default value: ``true`` Examples -------- Example #1 ~~~~~~~~~~ *Default* configuration. .. code-block:: diff --- Original +++ New true]``. .. code-block:: diff --- Original +++ New false]``. .. code-block:: diff --- Original +++ New false]``. .. code-block:: diff --- Original +++ New `_