The 'Validate' attribute works with a string passed#48
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Fix the 'Validate' Attribute. Currently the 'rule' property passed to
the Validate constructor was normalized but wrong value was checked.
Now the Validate attribute should works properly if it's initialized
with something like this:
```php
<?php
class Foo {
public function bar(
#[Validate('some-rule')]
string $name
): string {
return 'ok';
}
}
```
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Fix the
ValidateAttribute. Currently the'rule'argument passed to theValidateconstructor is normalized but if the variable type isstring, then it's not handled properly. Now the Validate attribute works properly if it's initialized with something like this: