Support PHP 8.2 and work around reporting dynamic properties #1096
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This changeset adds support for PHP 8.2 and works around reporting any dynamic properties. This is part 7 of reviving Ratchet as discussed in #1054, unblocking more future progress.
With these changes applied, the existing test suite recently updated with #1094, #1093 and #1092 now works fine on PHP 8.2 at last. Once merged, I'll use this as a starting point to add newer PHP 8.3+ version support as discussed in #1003 and elsewhere.
Together with the recent Symfony 6 improvements from #1095, this PR also unblocks upcoming support for Symfony 7 (which requires PHP 8.2+). Once both are merged, I'll use this as a starting point to add newer Symfony 7 version support as discussed in #1045 and elsewhere.
Note that this employs a number of workarounds to support avoid raising deprecation notices when assigning dynamic properties on PHP 8.2+. Most notably, this makes use of the
#[\AllowDynamicProperties]attribute where needed, plus a custom error handler ignoring notices where dynamic properties are used on vendor code. While this isn't exactly perfect, I think it's good enough to get this working on newer PHP versions again without applying a major refactoring and introducing any BC breaks. Future PRs to improve this very much welcome.Overall, this still requires a massive effort. If you want to support this project, please consider sponsoring @reactphp ❤️
Builds on top of #1094, #1093, #1092, #1091 and #1088, one step closer to reviving Ratchet as discussed in #1054