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- Rule ``class_reference_name_casing``
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- When referencing an internal class it must be written using the correct casing.
- Examples
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- Example #1
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- .. code-block:: diff
- --- Original
- +++ New
- <?php
- -throw new \exception();
- +throw new \Exception();
- Rule sets
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- The rule is part of the following rule sets:
- - `@PhpCsFixer <./../../ruleSets/PhpCsFixer.rst>`_
- - `@Symfony <./../../ruleSets/Symfony.rst>`_
- References
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- - Fixer class: `PhpCsFixer\\Fixer\\Casing\\ClassReferenceNameCasingFixer <./../../../src/Fixer/Casing/ClassReferenceNameCasingFixer.php>`_
- - Test class: `PhpCsFixer\\Tests\\Fixer\\Casing\\ClassReferenceNameCasingFixerTest <./../../../tests/Fixer/Casing/ClassReferenceNameCasingFixerTest.php>`_
- The test class defines officially supported behaviour. Each test case is a part of our backward compatibility promise.
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