The following function are set to public in the parent class and cannot
have another visibility in subclasses
Maintenance::__construct
Maintenance::execute
Maintenance::getDbType
Maintenance::validateParamsAndArgs
Maintenance::setDB
Change-Id: I0cd6514642d479aca20f1221bf673b0713c21631
Several classes have a "selectFields()" static method to tell callers
which fields to select from the database. With the recent comment table
change and the upcoming actor table change, this pattern has become too
simplistic as a SELECT will need to join several tables to be able to
retrieve all the needed fields.
Thus, we deprecate the selectFields() methods in favor of getQueryInfo()
methods that return tables and join conditions in addition to the
fields.
Change-Id: Idcfd15568489d9f03a7ba4460e96610d33bc4089
With the introduction of CommentStore, selects from various table
require certain joins or column aliases for proper operation. The
upcoming actor table change, and the suggested title table change, will
add more such requirements.
Change-Id: Ic8213bff74b8350b15cd271d0ef252e63e7e79bd
For storage repos that support headers (such as Swift), this will store the original
media dimensions as an extra custom header, X-Content-Dimensions.
The header is formatted to minimize its length when dealing with multipage
documents, by expressing the information as page ranges keyed by dimensions.
Example for a multipage documents with some pages of different sizes:
X-Content-Dimensions: 1903x899:1-9,11/1903x873:10
Example for a single page document:
X-Content-Dimensions: 800x600:1
Bug: T150741
Change-Id: Ic4c6a86557b3705cf75d074753e9ce2ee070a6df
This is more consistent with LoadBalancer, modern, and inclusive
of master/master mysql, NDB cluster, and MariaDB galera cluster.
The old constant is an alias now.
Change-Id: I0b37299ecb439cc446ffbe8c341365d1eef45849
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
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