WordPress Coding Standard 2.0 removed the sniff
WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.NoNonceVerification:
```
The WordPress.Security.NonceVerification sniff used the same error code for both an error as well as a warning.
The old error code NoNonceVerification is no longer used.
The error now uses the Missing error code, while the warning now uses the Recommended error code.
```
(from
d45f5e5cf3/CHANGELOG.md (200-rc1---2018-12-31))
This commit updates WooCommerce code and replaces all instances where WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.NoNonceVerification verification was used with either WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Missing or
WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended. In a few cases WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.NoNonceVerification was used but was not needed, so instead of replacing the sniff, the line was removed. In two other cases, I removed other unrelated sniffs that were not needed.
The name of one of the WPCS sniffs changed from WordPress.CSRF.NonceVerification.NoNonceVerification to WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.NoNonceVerification. This commit updates all instances where this sniff is used in WooCommerce codebase.
* Fixed case for all _e, esc_attr_e and esc_html_e strings
* Fixed case for all _n_noop strings
* Fixed case for all _x strings
* Fixed case for all __, esc_html__ and esc_attr__ strings
* Fixed a few more strings
* Fixed strings in unit tests
* Fix PayPal Standard case.
* Save Order text
* Added comment to `generate_account_details_html`
* Added missing param tags to `thankyou_page` and `bank_details`
* Removed new line after docblock before `get_country_locale`
In the admin, it will use the store’s base country to determine the
term for ‘Sort Code’.
In the front-end, it will use the customer’s billing country to
determine the term for ‘Sort Code’.
In all cases, if a locale does not have a sortcode label set, it will
use ‘Sort Code’.
**Locales have been added for:**
* AU
* CA
* IE
* IN
* IT
* NZ
* SE
* US
* GB
* ZA
But may need adjusting based on user feedback.