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fix: Compatability with php 8.4 #2633

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Changes for the following PHP RFC

RFC: Deprecate implicitly nullable parameter types
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecate-implicitly-nullable-types

Changes for the following PHP RFC
RFC: Deprecate implicitly nullable parameter types
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecate-implicitly-nullable-types
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@srjlewis srjlewis changed the title fix: Compatability with php 8.4 fix:Compatability with php 8.4 Oct 10, 2024
@srjlewis srjlewis changed the title fix:Compatability with php 8.4 fix: Compatability with php 8.4 Oct 10, 2024
@srjlewis srjlewis changed the title fix: Compatability with php 8.4 Compatability with php 8.4 Oct 10, 2024
@srjlewis srjlewis changed the title Compatability with php 8.4 fix: Compatability with php 8.4 Oct 10, 2024
Changes for the following PHP RFC
RFC: Deprecate implicitly nullable parameter types
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecate-implicitly-nullable-types
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