wordpress-develop/tests/phpunit/includes/factory
SergeyBiryukov 54e1b4b959 Coding Standards: Use pre-increment/decrement for stand-alone statements.
Note: This is enforced by WPCS 3.0.0:

1. There should be no space between an increment/decrement operator and the variable it applies to.
2. Pre-increment/decrement should be favoured over post-increment/decrement for stand-alone statements. “Pre” will in/decrement and then return, “post” will return and then in/decrement. Using the “pre” version is slightly more performant and can prevent future bugs when code gets moved around.

References:
* [https://developer.wordpress.org/coding-standards/wordpress-coding-standards/php/#increment-decrement-operators WordPress PHP Coding Standards: Increment/decrement operators]
* [https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards/pull/2130 WPCS: PR #2130 Core: add sniffs to check formatting of increment/decrement operators]

Props jrf.
See #59161, #58831.

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