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Updated the PHP requirement in composer.json to explicitly limit compatibility to versions between 8.1 and 8.4. This change ensures the project runs in the tested PHP range, preventing potential issues with future versions.

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  • Sets PHP version constraint to >=8.1 <8.4 in composer.json.

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    • Adjusted PHP version support to ensure compatibility with versions 8.1 through 8.3.

Updated the PHP requirement in composer.json to explicitly limit compatibility to versions between 8.1 and 8.4. This change ensures the project runs in the tested PHP range, preventing potential issues with future versions.
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This pull request updates the composer.json file to explicitly define the supported PHP versions for the project. The php requirement is changed from ^8.1 to >=8.1 <8.4. This ensures that the project runs within the tested PHP range and avoids potential compatibility issues with future PHP versions.

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Set explicit PHP version constraint in composer.json.
  • Updated the php requirement to >=8.1 <8.4.
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This pull request updates the PHP version requirement in the composer.json file. The version constraint is changed from "^8.1"—which allowed versions 8.1 up to but not including 9.0—to ">=8.1 <8.4", thereby limiting the acceptable PHP versions to 8.1, 8.2, and 8.3.

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composer.json Updated PHP version requirement from "^8.1" to ">=8.1 <8.4", narrowing allowed versions.

Possibly related PRs

  • Enable PHP 8.4 comat #59: Updates the CI configuration to include PHP 8.4, which is directly related to the PHP version restrictions introduced in this pull request.

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@koriym koriym merged commit d5fac42 into 1.x Mar 11, 2025
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@koriym koriym deleted the no-php8.4 branch March 11, 2025 12:30
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