Coding Standards: Use strict type check for in_array() and array_search() where strings are involved.

This reduces the number of `WordPress.PHP.StrictInArray.MissingTrueStrict` issues from 486 to 50.

Includes minor code layout fixes for better readability.

See #49542.

git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@47550 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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Sergey Biryukov
2020-04-05 03:00:44 +00:00
parent 2e589142eb
commit 0b4e2c4604
140 changed files with 584 additions and 484 deletions

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@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ function _mb_substr( $str, $start, $length = null, $encoding = null ) {
* The solution below works only for UTF-8, so in case of a different
* charset just use built-in substr().
*/
if ( ! in_array( $encoding, array( 'utf8', 'utf-8', 'UTF8', 'UTF-8' ) ) ) {
if ( ! in_array( $encoding, array( 'utf8', 'utf-8', 'UTF8', 'UTF-8' ), true ) ) {
return is_null( $length ) ? substr( $str, $start ) : substr( $str, $start, $length );
}
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ function _mb_strlen( $str, $encoding = null ) {
* The solution below works only for UTF-8, so in case of a different charset
* just use built-in strlen().
*/
if ( ! in_array( $encoding, array( 'utf8', 'utf-8', 'UTF8', 'UTF-8' ) ) ) {
if ( ! in_array( $encoding, array( 'utf8', 'utf-8', 'UTF8', 'UTF-8' ), true ) ) {
return strlen( $str );
}