Always create proxy files for package binaries,
to avoid not working binaries in case the package
was installed from a path repository and is itself linked
If the binary is a PHP script, a global variable is now exposed,
which holds the path to the vendor/autoload.php file.
This variable can the be used in the binaries to include this file
without guessing where the path to the vendor folder might be.
Additionally it is now checked on binary creation whether
the reference binary has a shebang and if not, generates
a much simple proxy code, because the stream wrapper code,
that is required for PHP <8 to omit the shebang from the output,
can be skipped.
Fixes: #10119
Co-authored-by: Jordi Boggiano <j.boggiano@seld.be>
You can specify a list of funding options each with a type and URL. The
type is used to specify the kind of funding or the platform through
which funding is possible.
When the `lock` option is set to false, composer will not write a
`composer.lock` file to disk. This signals that the package is meant
to be developed with unlocked and always updated dependencies. At the
moment, both `install` and `update` are allowed to install the
dependencies for such a package. If #6822 is implemented, only `update`
should be used for packages without a lockfile.
https://github.com/composer/composer/issues/8354
A negative list of non-feature-branches names
is already supported - this patch adds a list of
branches names which *will* be considered as
feature branches.
Allows changing the currently hardcoded set of
expected feature branch names, from:
* master|trunk|default|develop
To any set of names or patterns that you desire.