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Here is everything you need to know about this upgrade. Please take a good look at what changed and the test results before merging this pull request.
What changed?
✳️ phpunit/phpunit (^9.5 → ^10.5.3) · Repo
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See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 22 commits:
Prepare release
Deprecate functionality removed in 6fa53c3a46e3f98e9e3dc42b78806d605d151dd3
Deprecate functionality removed in e84b162de6a84ca2f27ff6ff59e8ca51eb2793ee
Update ChangeLog
fixed code style
fixed #5614
created regression test for #5614
Do not limit code coverage to Migrator object (and include Migration objects)
Fix: Reuse reference to emitter
Merge branch '9.6' into 10.5
Merge branch '8.5' into 9.6
Update tools
Merge branch '9.6' into 10.5
Merge branch '8.5' into 9.6
Update tools
Fix: Use .yaml instead of .yml as extension
Update Psalm baseline
Merge branch '9.6' into 10.5
Merge branch '8.5' into 9.6
Make PHAR build reproducible (the only remaining differences were in the timestamps for the files in the PHAR)
Add tests for error cases in testWith annotation handling
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