Having such comments is worse than not having them. They add zero
information. But you must read the text to understand there is
nothing you don't already know from the class and the method name.
Change-Id: I994d11e05f202b880390723e148d79c72cca29f0
Available as of PHP 5.5 and more idomatic. Foo::class (explicit),
self::class (defined), and static::class (late bound).
Change-Id: I66937f32095a4e4ecde94ca20a935a3c3efc9cee
The former is by far the most common.
Skipped:
* resources/lib/jquery.ui/jquery.ui.datepicker.js
* resources/src/mediawiki.special/mediawiki.special.upload.js
Change-Id: I73c93797e745128ba703e4865080c36784caa474
* @licence -> @license
* Protects inline HTML by using double quotes, our inline comments uses
elements such as <h1> or <firstnameLastname@gmail.com>
* Commands in lowercase (@TODO -> @todo, @NOTE -> @note)
* removes @abstract and @static since doxygen detects them from PHP
code.
* various undocumented function parameters
* typos in parameters declarations
Change-Id: I62ad6fc124c355bf31acc780b9614a59cf79a421