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Fix PHP 8.1 "strlen(null)" exception which blocks creating a project with an empty Description field
Summary: `strlen()` was used in Phabricator to check if a generic value is a non-empty string. This behavior is deprecated since PHP 8.1. Phorge adopts `phutil_nonempty_stringlike()` as a replacement for string-alike variables. Note: this may highlight other absurd input values that might be worth correcting instead of just ignoring. If phutil_nonempty_stringlike() throws an exception in your instance, report it to Phorge to evaluate and fix that specific corner case. Closes first half of T15331 Test Plan: Applied these two changes (one in Arcanist, one in Phorge). Project with empty Description field was created and `/project/view/projectid/` rendered in web browser. Reviewers: O1 Blessed Committers, valerio.bozzolan, speck Reviewed By: O1 Blessed Committers, valerio.bozzolan, speck Subscribers: avivey, speck, tobiaswiese, valerio.bozzolan, Matthew, Cigaryno Maniphest Tasks: T15331 Differential Revision: https://we.phorge.it/D25176
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* NOTE: This function does not treat "\r" on its own as a newline because none
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* of SVN, Git or Mercurial do on any OS.
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* @param string Block of text to be split into lines.
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* @param string|PhutilSafeHTML $corpus Block of text to be split into lines.
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* @param bool If true, retain line endings in result strings.
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* @return list List of lines.
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*
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* @phutil-external-symbol function phutil_safe_html
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function phutil_split_lines($corpus, $retain_endings = true) {
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if (!strlen($corpus)) {
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if (!phutil_nonempty_stringlike($corpus)) {
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return array('');
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}
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