Most of these are simply changing annotations to reflect
reality. If a function can return false to indicate failure
the @return should indicate it.
Some are fixing preg_match calls, preg match returns 1, 0 or false,
but the functions all claim to return booleans.
This is far from all the incorrect return types in mediawiki, there
are around 250 detected by phan, but have to start somewhere.
Change-Id: I1bbdfee6190747bde460f8a7084212ccafe169ef
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: I0056b4a8df243cfc0c5f25378de48f7a35170aca
Doxygen expects parameter types to come before the
parameter name in @param tags. Used a quick regex
to switch everything around where possible. This
only fixes cases where a primitve variable (or a
primitive followed by other types) is the variable
type. Other cases will need to be fixed manually.
Change-Id: Ic59fd20856eb0489d70f3469a56ebce0efb3db13
- Update the tests to test extra characters and patterns like like \\ and $1
- Also update the tests to make sure that matches that don't have enough data to work fail
- Replace the str_replace and preg_match based code with code based on preg_replace_callback.
- Update our woefully out of date doc comment for WebRequest::getPathInfo (we haven't simply been extracting a PATH_INFO for ages)
- Make PathRouter::makeWeight protected
- Add more comments to the PathRouter code
- Add two more edge case tests to the PathRouter tests.
* Removed a bit of cruft in from a comment (c&p error)
* Clarified 'value' params comment (AFAIK)
* Broke some long lines and made some other w/s cleanups