For example, documenting the method getUser() with "get the User object" does not add any information that's not already there. But I have to read the text first to understand that it doesn't document anything that's not already obvious from the code. Some of this is from a time when we had a PHPCS sniff that was complaining when a line like `@param User $user` doesn't end with some descriptive text. Some users started adding text like `@param User $user The User` back then. Let's please remove this. Change-Id: I0ea8d051bc732466c73940de9259f87ffb86ce7a
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671 B
PHP
26 lines
671 B
PHP
<?php
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namespace MediaWiki\Api\Hook;
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use ApiBase;
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/**
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* This is a hook handler interface, see docs/Hooks.md.
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* Use the hook name "APIGetAllowedParams" to register handlers implementing this interface.
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*
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* @stable to implement
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* @ingroup Hooks
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*/
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interface APIGetAllowedParamsHook {
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/**
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* Use this hook to modify a module's parameters.
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*
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* @since 1.35
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*
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* @param ApiBase $module
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* @param array &$params Array of parameters
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* @param int $flags Zero or OR-ed flags like ApiBase::GET_VALUES_FOR_HELP
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* @return bool|void True or no return value to continue or false to abort
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*/
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public function onAPIGetAllowedParams( $module, &$params, $flags );
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}
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