* Move a-b to PSR-4
* Move c-d to PSR-4
* Move e+g to PSR-4
* Move h-l to PSR-4
* Move m-r to PSR-4
* Move s-u to PSR-4
* Move files/ to PSR-4
* Move remaining tests to PSR-4
* Remove Test\ from old autoloader
```
06:49:56 There was 1 risky test:
06:49:56
06:49:56 1) OC\AppFramework\Http\JSONResponseTest::testRenderProvider
06:49:56 This test did not perform any assertions
```
While not encoding the HTML tags in the JSON response is perfectly fine since we set the proper mimetype as well as disable content sniffing a lot of automated code scanner do report this as security bug. Encoding them leads to less discussions and a lot of saved time.
`json_encode` fails hard on PHP >= 5.5 if a non UTF-8 value is specified by returning false. Older PHP versions just nullify the value which makes it at least somewhat usable.
This leads to very confusing errors which are very hard to debug since developers are usually not aware of this. In this case I'd consider throwing a fatal exception – since it arguably is an error situation – is a fair solution since this makes developers and administrators aware of any occurence of the problem so that these bugs can get fixed.
Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/17265