Swapped some "$var type" to "type $var" or added missing types
before the $var. Changed some other types to match the more common
spelling. Makes beginning of some text in captial.
Also added some missing @param.
Change-Id: I758fa4ad80ac95e2ddd3770bcb9b7d2e57ec34ea
This is a non-versioned part of the larger patch #41014https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/41014
It will allow help subsystem optimization (merging paraminfo and help),
path towards per-module or per-system versioning, removal of the
manually maintained generator lists.
Changes:
* ApiModuleManager now handles all submodules (actions,props,lists) and instantiation
* ApiModuleManager maintains a cache of all instantiated modules
* Query stores prop/list/meta as submodules
* action=help suports generalized submodules (modules=query+value), querymodules obsolete
Change-Id: Ie2dee41e44a29cd5d5935eeaa5240b708d95a8f0
For historical reasons, all our API class had a dummy __construct which
simply calls their parent constructor. This patch removes all such
occurences to save out some bytes.
Change-Id: I667955d7821f780fc5ce23823d74dedb1729b9fa
API was using SVN's version keyword which GIT does not support.
All related methods were either removed, or for those that
could have been used from extensions, emptied out.
api.php?version now shows unrecognized param warning.
Change-Id: I910ca1448ed2ed697ac19b17c486d130aa1d7e03
Doxygen choke on text enclosed by '<' and '>' since it tries to
interpret them as HTML or XML elements. This patch adds double quotes
in includes/api/*.php files around the two following strings:
<Firstname>.<Lastname>@gmail.com
<Firstname><Lastname>@gmail.com
Which becomes:
"<Firstname>.<Lastname>@gmail.com"
"<Firstname><Lastname>@gmail.com"
Tested locally, it prevents doxygen 1.8.0 related warnings.
Change-Id: I36d82eb3fd4989ee3ffc65b0b527b83711d1ba69
It's a parctice that dates back to 2006 when the API was first written, and frankly isn't covered by the coding conventions. Same thing with the docblocks, they're all copypasted with some bits changed and don't even make sense if you look at them in the genereated code docs.
I don't feel that any of us depend on this anymore (get a better IDE), so in the inerest of consistancy it's time we said goodbye to it.
"I wouldn't object to stylizing the API code to bring it in line with
the rest of MW on principle, but I'm not gonna bother myself." --Roan
<http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/60657#c5108>
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whitespace, e.g., git blame -w or svn blame -x -w.
* Instead of hiding read-restricted modules, throw an error when a user without read rights tries to use them
* Do the same for write modules when $wgEnableWriteAPI is false
* Indicate whether a module needs read or write rights in action=help and action=paraminfo
* BREAKING CHANGE: action=purge now requires write rights and, for anonymous users, a POST request
Doxygen documentation update:
* Changed alls @addtogroup to @ingroup. @addtogroup adds the comment to the group description, but doesn't add the file, class, function, ... to the group like @ingroup does. See for example http://svn.wikimedia.org/doc/group__SpecialPage.html where it's impossible to see related files, classes, ... that should belong to that group.
* Added @file to file description, it seems that it should be explicitely decalred for file descriptions, otherwise doxygen will think that the comment document the first class, variabled, function, ... that is in that file.
* Removed some empty comments
* Removed some ?>
Added following groups:
* ExternalStorage
* JobQueue
* MaintenanceLanguage
One more thing: there are still a lot of warnings when generating the doc.
format=raw is an HTML injection machine like action=raw but without any safeguards; it's trivial to create JavaScript exploits which hit at least Internet Explorer.
There's no reason to add a whole new danger point here when you've got machine-readable structure already... please do not add this raw formatter back.
* Add @addtogroup tags to various classes, to try and group conceptually-related classes together.
* Add brief descriptions to various Special pages, thanks to Phil Boswell.
* Moving some docs to be right above the classes they represent, so that they are picked up.