[PHP8.3] Fix whitespace inside dynamic const fetch, e.g. `Foo::{ $bar }`
@TODO PHP8.3 Fix whitespace inside dynamic const fetch, e.g. `Foo::{ $bar }`
Originally posted by @keradus in https://github.com/PHP-CS-Fixer/PHP-CS-Fixer/pull/7439#discussion_r1399207224
also ref #7444
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Since this issue has not had any activity within the last 90 days, I have marked it as stale.
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