Improve type safety in nullable detection and comparisons#1004
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Improve type safety in nullable detection and comparisons#1004
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- Fix strpos() casting bug in ColumnParser - (bool)strpos() returns false when needle is at position 0, use str_contains() instead - Replace loose comparisons (== !=) with strict comparisons (=== !==) in Manager.php for version and breakpoint checks
PostgreSQL and SQL Server return boolean columns as strings or actual booleans instead of integers, causing strict equality checks to fail.
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strpos()casting bug inColumnParser.php:77-(bool)strpos($type, '?')incorrectly returnsfalsewhen?is found at position 0 becausestrpos()returns0(falsy). Changed tostr_contains()which returns a boolean.==/!=) with strict comparisons (===/!==) inManager.phpfor version and breakpoint checks to prevent type coercion issues.