It's been just over 13 months since the last stable release of PHP_CodeSniffer, but today I've finally released version 1.2.0 and it's packed with features and fixes.
Some of the highlights:
- support for checking CSS files
- the ability to tell PHP_CodeSniffer to ignore parts of your code
- writing any report to a file
- a new emacs report format
- integration with JSLint
- the ability to specify a list of sniffs on the command line
- support for multi-file sniffs
- full support for the new PEAR coding standard
- 35 new sniffs to use in your own standards
- 27 bug fixes
Thanks to everyone who tested alpha and beta releases over the last 12 months and a special thanks to everyone who took the time to submit bug reports and contribute features.
You can view the full changelog and download the release on the package download page.
Monday, 17 August 2009
PHP_CodeSniffer 1.2.0 released
Posted by Greg Sherwood at 1:39 pm
Tags: PHP_CodeSniffer