Before this change, there were (? being regex 0 or 1)
"" ===? 1
'' ===? 24
"" !==? 8
'' !==? 32
== "" 14
== '' 344
!= "" 9
!== "" 4
!= '' 151
!== '' 85
Rhs was the much more common, and the preferred style by many developers.. (Was a similar discussion in #mediawiki recently.. After that lolbugreport i think)
Where there is a string (non empty) on the lhs, and variable/method call on the rhs still need normalising
Technically the onkeyup handler is redundant, but at least on Firefox, onchange doesn't run
until after the input loses focus, so its somewhat less intuitive, but necessary if the user
clicks an option from a browser's autosuggestion
* Add $wgRemoveGroups as a means of restricting a group's rights. The syntax is identical to $wgGroupPermissions, but users in these groups will have these rights stripped from them.
* Modify Special:ListGroupRights so that it displays revoked permissions as well (the display of assigned vs. revoked is changeable via css).
* Bump $wgStyleVersion
* Use fragments of English when naming things, instead of a jumble of words vaguely related to the topic
* Use verbs in function names that are related to what the functions do
* Move all functions into an object, to avoid prefixes that look like part of a nonsensical sentence
* Fixed a bug whereby the "move" controls would not be unlocked if the expiry times differed. Refactored the relevant code.
* When the user types something into the "other time" box, automatically select "other time" from the drop-down list.
In ProtectionForm:
* Use the new protect.js interface
* Use accessor instead of Title member variable mRestrictionsExpiry
* Added an "existing expiry" option to the expiry drop-down list, instead of putting the ISO 8601 time in the "other" box
* Formatting
* Fixed convoluted expiry time data flow, documented
* s/List/Selection, for variables containing a value that the user has selected from a list
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.
* Use proper XML functions
* Make the title/subtitle of input form consistent with move/delete/filedelete/filerevert forms
* Rename the former subtitle message to the new title message for all languages
* Rename the former title message to the new legend message for all languages
* Kill whitespaces
* Used the new functions in the relevant places throughout the core. Where this was not possible, used wfMsgNoTrans() to avoid double-parsing.
* Calling wfEscapeWikiText() on a title before passing it to a message is unnecessary and causes bugs. The best idea is to let the message do its own escaping. Removed wfEscapeWikiText() from the caller of addedwatchtext, removedwatchtext, deletedtext, protect-text, nosuchusershort and movepage-moved. Updated all message files to use <nowiki>$1</nowiki> where appropriate in these messages.
* Removed unnecessary empty message handling from semiprotectedpagewarning
* Removed nonsense warning about the output of wfMsg() not being safe for inclusion in HTML.
* Changed wfShellExec() to use passthru/ob_get_contents instead of exec(). This avoids corruption of whitespace in the response.
* Added $wgValidateAllHtml feature, to optionally validate HTML on output.
* Fixed missing newline in cascadeprotected in MessagesEn.php
* Belatedly updated addedwatchtext to take account of the new "monobook" skin. No unwatch link in the sidebar anymore.
Also added proper read-only checks to several special pages.
Have removed read-only checks from the general user permission framework
since it doesn't belong there; user authorization is independent from
the database's read-only state, and the way we check and present error
conditions is necessarily different. Further, as a detail it was formatting
the actual message incorrectly as an inline message when historically it's a
big block message with tables and images and stuff.
* WARNING: This revision requires a schema change, which is included in maintenance/archives/patch-protected_titles.sql, and can be applied in the normal manner (update.php).
There are issues with putting robots stuff into the current protection system, so we're backing this out to prevent another backwards-compatibility disaster when it's done in a more reliable way. :)
** ProtectionForm: move 'watch this page' checkbox between reason field and submit button like in all other forms too
** SpecialMovepage.php: right shift checkboxes a bit like in all other forms too, move hardcoded colons to message file for better localization
* Introduce wfMsgWithLinks() and a content-language counterpart, wfMsgForContentWithLinks(); these escape HTML and render wiki links in text, so should be suitable for labels and so on
* Make Linker::formatLinksInComment() public
* Seems like an opportune time to introduce "@addtogroup Media" documentation tags.
* Merge "@addtogroup Metadata" (used by Exif.php) into "@addtogroup Media".
* Few more moving comment blocks to above classes.
pick up the appropriate tags, and documentation blobs for classes. This is
the same as per r20769, but with the grouping changes (e.g. removing "@{{") omitted.
Please be advised that more related documentation tweaks may follow later - e.g.
Doxygen generates a log file of warnings that is 574 Kb in size, when run over
the just the trunk/phase3 code ... eek! Thankfully, much of that is just
whining about functions without documentation ;-)
Minor doc tweaks to prevent some PHPDocumentor warnings or errors when run on the includes/ directory. PHPDocumentor uses a syntax very similar to javadoc - mostly we already use this, but there were a few scattered places that were adjusted to make them consistent with the rest of the code. In practical terms, these changes were made:
* @url becomes @link
* @fixme becomes @todo
* HTML tags in descriptions must be closed / balanced.
* @bug was removed (where the bug was long fixed), or changed into a @todo (in the few situations where the bug was still pending)
* @obsolete becomes @deprecated
* Things like "/**@{{" and "/**@}}*/" which cause "unknown tag" warnings were removed
* @access must be a valid access level.
* @desc tag not needed, removed.
* Doesn't seem to like @licence, will accept @license however.
* Use full comment block notation in a few places (i.e. open block with "/**", start each line with " *", and end block with " */")
Then additional to this, to get some class docs associated with their respective classes:
* Moved some docs to right above those classes (deleting blank lines, or moving descriptions from the file headers)
* Marked some classes without docs as "@todo document"
* (done up to "class MIMEsearchPage" on the "classtrees_MediaWiki.html" page for the includes/ directory)
but $wgDebugLogFile does not exist yet: "filesize(): stat failed for sql-log.txt in includes/GlobalFunctions.php on line 219"
* Removing unused global $IP.
* Indentation of an if/else block.
* Trivial comment typo.
* Prevent PHP Fatal error: "Call to a member function getText() on a non-object in includes/SpecialListusers.php on line 46",
when opening a URL such as http://192.168.0.64/wiki/index.php/Special:Listusers?username=%22%27%3E
(i.e. when "Display users starting at:" username supplied in Special:Listusers is not a valid MediaWiki title).
* Fix HTML validation of protection form (i.e. when "action=protect").