Make XMLOutputter work with phpcs
A couple of small changes to comply with code standards. Also, note that the second param of element() and elementStart() can be a string.
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@ -63,8 +63,8 @@ class XMLOutputter
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* Initializes the wrapped XMLWriter.
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*
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* @param $output URL for outputting, defaults to stdout
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* @param $indent Whether to indent output, default true
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* @param string $output URL for outputting, defaults to stdout
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* @param boolean $indent Whether to indent output, default true
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*/
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function __construct($output='php://output', $indent=true)
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@ -119,6 +119,9 @@ class XMLOutputter
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* raw output, use elementStart() and elementEnd() with a call
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* to raw() in the middle.
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* If $attrs is a string instead of an array, it will be treated
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* as the class attribute of the element.
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*
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* @param string $tag Element type or tagname
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* @param array $attrs Array of element attributes, as
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* key-value pairs
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@ -142,6 +145,9 @@ class XMLOutputter
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* Mostly used for when an element has content that's
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* not a simple string.
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*
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* If $attrs is a string instead of an array, it will be treated
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* as the class attribute of the element.
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*
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* @param string $tag Element type or tagname
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* @param array $attrs Array of element attributes
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*
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