Fix Cache write verification
PHP operator '===' is the only strict way to mix up the value '0' and the value 'FALSE'. The function saveData of the FileCache tests if the write of the cache files was done with success and raise an Exception if not. The test was done without the '===' operator, and if the data is 0 bytes long the error message says there is a permission error, which is false. A data 0 bytes long is another issue, either in the json_encode function either in the Bridge, but not a permission issue.
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ class FileCache implements CacheInterface {
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public function saveData($datas){
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$writeStream = file_put_contents($this->getCacheFile(), json_encode($datas, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT));
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if(!$writeStream) {
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if($writeStream === FALSE) {
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throw new \Exception("Cannot write the cache... Do you have the right permissions ?");
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}
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