Currently, there are a number of scenarios where `is_block_editor()` (and `WP_Screen::is_block_editor`) would incorrectly indicate block editor support at different points of the loading process. Most notably, checking `is_block_editor` when hooking into the `current_screen` action will always result in `false`, even when the block editor is being loaded. This is because `is_block_editor` is not set to `true` until `edit-form-blocks.php` is included.
This change adds logic to `WP_Screen` to ensure the accuracy of `is_block_editor` on block editor pages earlier in the load process.
While edit screens will now be accurate 100% of the time from `current_screen` on, there are still a few edge cases where `is_block_editor` could contain an incorrect value when creating a new post.
Because a `WP_Post` object is a required parameter for the `replace_editor` filter and `use_block_editor_for_post()` function, `WP_Screen` will fall back to the value returned by `use_block_editor_for_post_type()` for the post being created. To eliminate these edge cases, the `use_block_editor_for_post_type` filter can be used to return the appropriate boolean value to indicate support.
Props Chouby, desrosj, aduth, johnbillion.
Fixes#46195.
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WPCS 1.0.0 includes a bunch of new auto-fixers, which drops the number of coding standards issues across WordPress significantly. Prior to running the auto-fixers, there were 15,312 issues detected. With this commit, we now drop to 4,769 issues.
This change includes three notable additions:
- Multiline function calls must now put each parameter on a new line.
- Auto-formatting files is now part of the `grunt precommit` script.
- Auto-fixable coding standards issues will now cause Travis failures.
Fixes#44600.
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WordPress' code just... wasn't.
This is now dealt with.
Props jrf, pento, netweb, GaryJ, jdgrimes, westonruter, Greg Sherwood from PHPCS, and everyone who's ever contributed to WPCS and PHPCS.
Fixes#41057.
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[34370] made the order that tabs are returned respect the order they are added, however it broke the respect of priority. By using a ksort instead of a sort, we can restore that default behavior. This adjusts the unit tests so that both order added and priority are tested.
Props meitar, swissspidy, jorbin
Fixes#35215. See #33941.
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`WP_UnitTestCase::tearDown()` restores the test environment to the default
conditions, including rolling back the MySQL transaction that the test takes
place in, resetting globals, and unhooking test-specific filters. As such, all
teardown routines for specific tests should happen before the parent class's
`tearDown()` method is called. Failure to do so can cause database locks on
certain configurations, among other problems.
See #31537.
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wp-tests-config.php can/should reside in the root of a develop checkout. `phpunit` should be run from the root.
see #25088.
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