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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ruleset xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" name="WordPress Coding Standards" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer/master/phpcs.xsd">
<description>The Coding standard for the WordPress Coding Standards itself.</description>
<file>.</file>
<arg value="sp"/>
<arg name="extensions" value="php"/>
<arg name="basepath" value="."/>
<arg name="parallel" value="8"/>
<!-- <arg name="cache" value="false"/> -->
<!-- <arg name="standard" value="WordPress"/> -->
<exclude-pattern>dev-*</exclude-pattern>
<exclude-pattern>node_modules/*</exclude-pattern>
<exclude-pattern>vendor/*</exclude-pattern>
<!-- <rule ref="WordPress"> -->
<!-- <exclude name="WordPress.Files.FileName"/> -->
<!-- <exclude name="WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidVariableName"/> -->
<!-- <exclude name="WordPress.CodeAnalysis.AssignmentInCondition.FoundInWhileCondition"/> -->
<!-- </rule> -->
<rule ref="WordPress.Security">
<exclude name="Squiz.WhiteSpace.SuperfluousWhitespace.EndLine"/>
<exclude name="WordPress.Files.FileName"/>
<exclude name="WordPress.Arrays"/>
<exclude name="WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidVariableName"/>
<exclude name="WordPress.CodeAnalysis.AssignmentInCondition.FoundInWhileCondition"/>
</rule>
<!-- Enforce PSR1 compatible namespaces. -->
<!-- <rule ref="PSR1.Classes.ClassDeclaration"/> -->
<!-- <rule ref="WordPress.Arrays.MultipleStatementAlignment"> -->
<!-- <properties> -->
<!-- <property name="alignMultilineItems" value="!=100"/> -->
<!-- <property name="exact" value="false" phpcs-only="true"/> -->
<!-- </properties> -->
<!-- </rule> -->
<rule ref="PSR2.Methods.FunctionClosingBrace"/>
<!-- Check code for cross-version PHP compatibility. -->
<!-- <config name="testVersion" value="5.4-"/> -->
<!-- <rule ref="PHPCompatibility"> -->
<!-- Exclude PHP constants back-filled by PHPCS. -->
<!-- <exclude name="PHPCompatibility.Constants.NewConstants.t_finallyFound"/> -->
<!-- <exclude name="PHPCompatibility.Constants.NewConstants.t_yieldFound"/> -->
<!-- <exclude name="PHPCompatibility.Constants.NewConstants.t_ellipsisFound"/> -->
<!-- <exclude name="PHPCompatibility.Constants.NewConstants.t_powFound"/> -->
<!-- <exclude name="PHPCompatibility.Constants.NewConstants.t_pow_equalFound"/> -->
<!-- <exclude name="PHPCompatibility.Constants.NewConstants.t_spaceshipFound"/> -->
<!-- <exclude name="PHPCompatibility.Constants.NewConstants.t_coalesceFound"/> -->
<!-- <exclude name="PHPCompatibility.Constants.NewConstants.t_coalesce_equalFound"/> -->
<!-- <exclude name="PHPCompatibility.Constants.NewConstants.t_yield_fromFound"/> -->
<!-- </rule> -->
<!--
#############################################################################
Handbook: PHP - Formatting SQL statements.
Ref: https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/best-practices/coding-standards/php/#formatting-sql-statements
#############################################################################
-->
<!-- Rule: in $wpdb->prepare - %s is used for string placeholders and %d is used for integer
placeholders. Note that they are not 'quoted'! -->
<rule ref="WordPress.DB.PreparedSQLPlaceholders"/>
<rule ref="WordPress.DB.DirectDatabaseQuery" />
<!-- Covers rule: $wpdb->prepare()... The benefit of this is that we don't have to remember
to manually use esc_sql(), and also that it is easy to see at a glance whether something
has been escaped or not, because it happens right when the query happens. -->
<rule ref="WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL"/>
<!-- Covers rule: Avoid touching the database directly. -->
<rule ref="WordPress.DB.RestrictedFunctions"/>
<rule ref="WordPress.DB.RestrictedClasses"/>
</ruleset>