For one of the Phpstan upgrades, some message text had changed so drastically that the only practical solution at the time was to move the messages from phpstan-baseline.neon to phpstan.neon.dist. This was not ideal, but it allowed us time to move on and study the errors, which I have now done. At one point, Parser is expecting a variable to be an array, and that was not clear from the code. If not an array, the code will error out (which was Phpstan's concern); I have changed it to throw an exception instead. This satisfies Phpstan, and I can get the message out of neon.dist (without needing to restore it to baseline). Unsurprisingly, the exception was never thrown in the existing test suite, although I added a couple of tests to exercise that code.
In Helper/Dimension, Phpstan flagged a statement inappropriately. I suppressed the message using an annotation and filed a bug report https://github.com/phpstan/phpstan/issues/7563. A fix for the problem was merged yesterday, which is good, but it puts us in a tenuous position. The annotation is needed now, but, when the fix is inevitably pushed to the version we use, the no-longer-needed annotation will trigger a different message. Recode so that neither the current nor the future versions will issue a message, eliminating the annotation in the process.
* Replace Dev jpgraph/jpgraph with mitoteam/jpgraph
PR #2979 added support for mitoteam/jpgraph as an alternative to jpgraph/jpgraph. The package jpgraph/jpgraph is abandoned in composer, and the version loaded with composer has been unusable for some time. This PR removes the dev requirement for jpgraph/jpgraph, and adds a dev requirement for mitoteam/jpgraph in its place.
With a usable graph library, a number of tests and samples that had been disabled are now re-enabled. A lot of new functionality has been added to Charts recently. Some of that new code has exposed bugs in JpgraphRendererBase. I have fixed those where I could. A handful of exceptions remain; I will investigate, and hopefully fix, those over time, but I don't feel it is necessary to fix them all before installing this PR - we are already way ahead of the game with the graphs that are working.
Three members had been ignoring code coverage in whole or in part because of the unavailability of a usable graph libray. Code coverage is restored in them. I am relieved to report that, although they aren't completely covered, adding them did not reduce code coverage by much - it is still over 90.4%.
I took a look at JpgraphRendererBase and Phpstan. Phpstan reports 128 problems. When I added some docblocks to correct some of those, the number increased to 284. Sigh. I will investigate over time, but, for now, we will still suppress Phpstan for JpgraphRendererBase.
I do not find a License file for mitoteam. However, there also wasn't one for jpgraph in the first place. Based on that and the discussion in #2996 (mitoteam will be used in exactly the same manner as mpdf), I don't think this is a problem. IANAL.
* PHP 8.2 Problems
Tons of "cannot create dynamic property" deprecations in jpgraph. Disable the test with most of those for now; leave the two with only a handful of messages enabled.
* Correct Failures in 2 Stock Charts
Down to 6 templates on which Render fails.
This one class consumes a lot of space in Phpstan baseline. The problem is that it is an interface to Jpgraph, which is not maintained in Composer. This means that we have to disable tests involving this module, since we are dealing with very old code in our test suite. This means that we are very unlikely to do any work on this member, so the code error reports are more of a distraction than anything else. Remove them for now, restoring them if we ever solve this problem.
As configured, Phpstan running under Php7 reports no errors. However, running under Php8, it reports 218 (!) errors. The vast majority of these are due to two reasons:
- renaming parameters in Php builtin functions in preparation for named parameters.
- using the new class `GdImage` rather than type `resource` as the argument type for many image-based functions.
Regardless of the cause, this will be a problem sooner or later. This PR is an attempt to get ahead of that problem. It tweaks only the Phpstan configuration files, without changing any PhpSpreadsheet code. Php7 continues to report no errors, and the number of errors for Php8 is reduced to 13. Although those 13 can also be tweaked, there is a case to be made that code corrections might be better in at least some of those instances. I will attend to those as one or more PRs after this one.
Because this involves no changes to code, and because Phpstan baseline is a common cause of merge difficulties, I will probably merge this in a day or two, more quickly than I customarily do.