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Make PHP 8.3 support visible in README
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![PHPUnit](https://github.com/parsecsv/parsecsv-for-php/actions/workflows/phpunit.yml/badge.svg)

ParseCsv is an easy-to-use PHP class that reads and writes CSV data properly. It
fully conforms to the specifications outlined on the on the
fully conforms to the specifications outlined on the
[Wikipedia article][CSV] (and thus RFC 4180). It has many advanced features which help make your
life easier when dealing with CSV data.

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* Support for character encoding conversion using PHP's
`iconv()` and `mb_convert_encoding()` functions.
* Supports PHP 5.5 and higher.
It certainly works with PHP 7.2 and all versions in between.
It certainly works with PHP 8.3 and all versions in between.

## Installation

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composer run test
````

Note that PHP 8.2 and newer allow PHPUnit versions that deprecate `@annotations`. The GitHub actions use Rector to
convert them to `#[attributes]`.
When pushing code to GitHub, tests will be executed using GitHub Actions. The relevant configuration is in the
file `.github/workflows/ci.yml`. To run the `test` action locally, you can execute the following command:

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