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Author SHA1 Message Date
Siebrand Mazeland
f2f31fadc7 Update formatting in maintenance/ (2/4)
Change-Id: I2b791d3bff0de464b6bdaaeae0622c065389c31c
2014-04-23 20:08:42 +02:00
Siebrand Mazeland
919c471829 Pass phpcs-strict on maintenance/benchmarks/
Change-Id: I73558930909b35bbc13d0a0ac9368485cb2aa8c4
2014-04-22 21:58:25 +02:00
Timo Tijhof
beb1c4a0ec phpcs: More require/include is not a function
Follows-up I1343872de7, Ia533aedf63 and I2df2f80b81.

Also updated usage in text in documentation and the
installer LocalSettingsGenerator.

Most of them were handled by this regex:
- find: (require|include|require_once|include_once)\s*\(\s*(.+?)\s*\)\s*;$
- replace: $1 $2;

Change-Id: I6b38aad9a5149c9c43ce18bd8edbab14b8ce43fa
2013-05-21 23:26:28 +02:00
Timo Tijhof
50e7985d4d phpcs: Fix WhiteSpace.LanguageConstructSpacing warnings
Squiz.WhiteSpace.LanguageConstructSpacing:
   Language constructs must be followed by a single space;
   expected "require_once expression" but found
   "require_once(expression)"

It is a keyword (e.g. like `new`, `return` and `print`). As
such the parentheses don't make sense.

Per our code conventions, we use a space after keywords like
these. We appeared to have an unwritten exception for `require`
that doesn't make sense. About 60% of require/include usage
was missing the space and/or had superfluous parentheses.

It is as silly as print("foo") or return("foo"), it works
because keywords have no significance for whitespace between
it and the expression that follows, and since experessions can
be wrapped in parentheses for clarity (e.g. when doing string
concatenation or mathematical operations) the parenthesis
before and after basiclaly just ignored.

Change-Id: I2df2f80b8123714bea7e0771bf94b51ad5bb4b87
2013-05-09 05:56:26 +02:00
Tyler Anthony Romeo
9b9daadc46 Cleaned up and optimized wfBaseConvert();
* Added code to use BCMath or GMP if they are
  loaded, since they are both significantly faster.
  A parameter was added that can be used to force
  usage of a specific engine (mainly for testing).
* Made an array of base digits rather than using
  strpos() every time.
* Used casting instead of intval(), since the latter
  is six times slower.

Also added unit tests for wfBaseConvert as well as
a benchmarking class that measures the difference
between using GMP, BCMath, and pure PHP.

Change-Id: I841717be2b29a0b7fc57a13fde5cc0642cda82df
2012-12-27 00:17:18 -05:00