I am about to plan Continious Integration for you development process
(that includes symfony) and thus was looking for symfony coding
standards implemented for PHP_CodeSniffer as it is used by
phpUnderControl.
I found an implementation in the qubit-toolkit svn repository inside
their (unpublished) sfAuditPlugin.
Find it here:
http://qubit-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/qubit/plugins/sfAuditPlugin/lib/vendor/PHP/CodeSniffer/Standards
I ran it again a symfony example project and it threw quite some
errors and warnings.
Well, looks like the PHP_CodeSniffer Standard-implementation is not
that perfect and checks rules that do not apply to symfony, but so far
I found only one: control structures in templates throw errors since
they have a different standard then thoose in regular PHP code and
only the regular style is taken into account.
There other errors reported whos subject is not clearly defined in the
symfony wiki page about coding standard so its hard to tell if the
underlying rules are needless or symfony's code really has some coding
standard violations. Such are rules about whitespaces or usage of
double quotes if not needed.
What do you think about integrating this PHP_CodeSniffer standard into
symfony and thus improving enforcement of symfony's coding standards?
Perhaps one of the core team members could run it again symfony libs
and give an opinion.
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