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Deprecated not passing dash symbol (-) to STDIN commands
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | 4.4
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | no
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | yes
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/33446#issuecomment-528276646
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | -
Follow-up https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/33446
> There's a conflict here: when no argument was provided, the command also reads from STDIN.
So now, it reads from STDIN, and if there is nothing there, reads from the default template.
This has been caught in php/php-src#4672
> This creates an ambiguous situation - maybe one did pipe nothing but doesn't expect the default template dir to be linted.
> I'd suggest resolving the ambiguity by reading from STDIN only when explicitly asked for. Passing - as argument could the way. And we could trigger a deprecation for now.
For consistency, the other 2 lint commands (`lint:yaml` and `lint:xliff`) have been touched as well.
The plan for 5.0 is read from the STDIN only when `-` is given.
/cc @nicolas-grekas
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