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- Rule ``class_keyword``
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- Converts FQCN strings to ``*::class`` keywords.
- Description
- -----------
- This rule does not have an understanding of whether a class exists in the scope
- of the codebase or not, relying on run-time and autoloaded classes to determine
- it, which makes the rule useless when running on a single file out of codebase
- context.
- Warning
- -------
- This rule is experimental
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Rule is not covered with backward compatibility promise, use it at your own
- risk. Rule's behaviour may be changed at any point, including rule's name; its
- options' names, availability and allowed values; its default configuration. Rule
- may be even removed without prior notice. Feel free to provide feedback and help
- with determining final state of the rule.
- Using this rule is risky
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Do not use it, unless you know what you are doing.
- Examples
- --------
- Example #1
- ~~~~~~~~~~
- .. code-block:: diff
- --- Original
- +++ New
- <?php
- -$foo = 'PhpCsFixer\Tokenizer\Tokens';
- -$bar = "\PhpCsFixer\Tokenizer\Tokens";
- +$foo = \PhpCsFixer\Tokenizer\Tokens::class;
- +$bar = \PhpCsFixer\Tokenizer\Tokens::class;
- References
- ----------
- - Fixer class: `PhpCsFixer\\Fixer\\LanguageConstruct\\ClassKeywordFixer <./../../../src/Fixer/LanguageConstruct/ClassKeywordFixer.php>`_
- - Test class: `PhpCsFixer\\Tests\\Fixer\\LanguageConstruct\\ClassKeywordFixerTest <./../../../tests/Fixer/LanguageConstruct/ClassKeywordFixerTest.php>`_
- The test class defines officially supported behaviour. Each test case is a part of our backward compatibility promise.
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