Improve PHP 8.4+ support by avoiding implicitly nullable types#70
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This changeset improves PHP 8.4+ support by avoiding implicitly nullable types as discussed in reactphp/promise#260. The same idea applies, but v1 requires manual type checks to support legacy PHP versions as the nullable type syntax requires PHP 7.1+ otherwise.
Marking this as WIP until the upstream components have been released. In the meantime, this may use temporary development branches.Builds on top of #68, #46 and reactphp/promise#260