Method to Test Whether Csv Will Be Affected by Php9 #4189
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See #4161. The best way to future-proof is to set the escape character to null string, and set testAutoDetect to false before reading. However, depending on the file being read, this may lead to different results than expected. This will be unavoidable because Php itself will change. This PR adds a new static method
affectedByPhp9
to Csv Reader. This can be used to identify in advance whether an input file will be affected by the changes. This will allow users to identify problems in advance, and prepare for how they might be handled.This is:
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