/home/arranoyd/otours/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/config/php-scoper/psr.inc.php
<?php

declare( strict_types=1 );

use Isolated\Symfony\Component\Finder\Finder;

return array(

	/*
	 * By default when running php-scoper add-prefix, it will prefix all relevant code found in the current working
	 * directory. You can however define which files should be scoped by defining a collection of Finders in the
	 * following configuration key.
	 *
	 * For more see: https://github.com/humbug/php-scoper#finders-and-paths
	 */
	'finders'                    => [
		Finder::create()->files()->in( 'vendor/psr/container' )->name( [ '*.php', 'LICENSE', 'composer.json' ] ),
		Finder::create()->files()->in( 'vendor/psr/http-message' )->name( [ '*.php', 'LICENSE', 'composer.json' ] ),
		Finder::create()->files()->in( 'vendor/psr/log' )->exclude( 'Test' )->name( [ '*.php', 'LICENSE', 'composer.json' ] ),
	],

	/*
	 * When scoping PHP files, there will be scenarios where some of the code being scoped indirectly references the
	 * original namespace. These will include, for example, strings or string manipulations. PHP-Scoper has limited
	 * support for prefixing such strings. To circumvent that, you can define patchers to manipulate the file to your
	 * heart contents.
	 *
	 * For more see: https://github.com/humbug/php-scoper#patchers
	 */
	'patchers'                   => [],

);