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PHP: use "explicit keys" instead of "keys"#157

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@rodrigoprimo rodrigoprimo commented Feb 2, 2026

As suggested by @jrfnl in WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards#2682 (comment), every array has keys, they can be either explicitly declared or implicitly assigned by PHP. Using "explicit keys" makes the wording more precise.

Follow-up to #156.

As suggested by Juliette in WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards#2682 (comment), every array has keys, they can be either explicitly declared or implicitly assigned by PHP. Using "explicit keys" makes the wording more precise.

Follow-up to 156.
@dingo-d dingo-d merged commit e156375 into WordPress:master Feb 3, 2026
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