Find: /isset\(\s*([^()]+?)\s*\)\s*\?\s*\1\s*:\s*/
Replace with: '\1 ?? '
(Everywhere except includes/PHPVersionCheck.php)
(Then, manually fix some line length and indentation issues)
Then manually reviewed the replacements for cases where confusing
operator precedence would result in incorrect results
(fixing those in I478db046a1cc162c6767003ce45c9b56270f3372).
Change-Id: I33b421c8cb11cdd4ce896488c9ff5313f03a38cf
`$a <=> $b` returns `-1` if `$a` is lesser, `1` if `$b` is lesser,
and `0` if they are equal, which are exactly the values 'sort()'
callbacks are supposed to return.
It also enables the neat idiom `$a[x] <=> $b[x] ?: $a[y] <=> $b[y]`
to sort arrays of objects first by 'x', and by 'y' if they are equal.
* Replace a common pattern like `return $a < $b ? -1 : 1` with the
new operator (and similar patterns with the variables, the numbers
or the comparison inverted). Some of the uses were previously not
correctly handling the variables being equal; this is now
automatically fixed.
* Also replace `return $a - $b`, which is equivalent to `return
$a <=> $b` if both variables are integers but less intuitive.
* (Do not replace `return strcmp( $a, $b )`. It is also equivalent
when both variables are strings, but if any of the variables is not,
'strcmp()' converts it to a string before comparison, which could
give different results than '<=>', so changing this would require
careful review and isn't worth it.)
* Also replace `return $a > $b`, which presumably sort of works most
of the time (returns `1` if `$b` is lesser, and `0` if they are
equal or `$a` is lesser) but is erroneous.
Change-Id: I19a3d2fc8fcdb208c10330bd7a42c4e05d7f5cf3
* Use $_SERVER['REQUEST_TIME_FLOAT'] unconditionally in WebRequest.php
and libs/Timing.php. WebStart.php was doing this already without issue.
The key existst since PHP 5.4, for both Web and CLI (we require 5.5).
* In wfDebug() and wfReportTime(), use $_SERVER['REQUEST_TIME_FLOAT'] instead.
* In ApiFormatBase and MWDebug, use WebRequest::getElapsedTime() instead.
* In Maintenance.php, remove setting of $wgRequestTime.
* In rebuildFileCache.php, update mocking to $_SERVER['REQUEST_TIME_FLOAT']
so that we avoid re-introducing bug T24852.
Change-Id: I1b647da2862f815029caa533b592ec8a05b33806
Use HTTPS instead of HTTP where the HTTP link is a redirect to the HTTPS link.
Also update some defect links.
Change-Id: Ic3a5eac910d098ed5c2a21e9f47c9b6ee06b2643
Currently Timing::measure() does not check that the requested start and end
marks exist, causing it to return bogus values without any indication that
something has gone wrong. Fix this by logging and error and returning false
in case either the start or end markers do not exist. To make it possible to
log, make Timing implement the LoggerAware interface.
Change-Id: I75af5273e9a8a52b31d0af1de206b0d8a4c82fbc
* Add `Timing`, an interface which mimics the W3C User Timing API.
It provides a canonical way to store and retrieve markers (timestamps)
and measures (timestamps + duration).
* As the initial use-case, use it to record 'requestShutdown'.
Change-Id: I36b29162ffcc091406df025463b0e2797e52f19a