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@ste93cry ste93cry commented Jan 4, 2021

As per title, I've aligned both the CS standard and the folder structure with the one used in the main SDK. The only notable change is the introduction of declare(strict_types=1) in all files. I also deleted the whole examples folder as I judged it useless, unmaintained, and because I think it's better to improve the documentation rather than providing yet another copy of a basic Symfony app that I don't understand how it can help new users

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Jean85 commented Jan 4, 2021

I also deleted the whole examples folder as I judged it useless, unmaintained, and because I think it's better to improve the documentation rather than providing yet another copy of a basic Symfony app that I don't understand how it can help new users

I agree: the End2End tests serve the same purposes and are automatically aligned with the code.

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@Jean85 Jean85 merged commit 7f82f1c into getsentry:master Jan 5, 2021
@ste93cry ste93cry deleted the reorganize-folder-structure-and-apply-new-cs-standard branch January 5, 2021 18:34
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