The motivation for this patch is to make the code less complex, better
readable, and less brittle.
Example:
public function onExampleHook( Parser &$parser, array &$result ) {
/* This is the hook handler */
}
In this example the $result array is meant to be manipulated by the
hook handler. Changes should become visible to the caller. Since PHP
passes arrays by value, the & is needed to make this possible.
But the & is misplaced in pretty much all cases where the parameter is
an object. The only reason we still see these & in many hook handlers
is historical: PHP 4 passed objects by value, which potentially caused
expensive cloning. This was prevented with the &.
Since PHP 5 objects are passed by reference. However, this did not
made the & entirely meaningless. Keeping the & means callees are
allowed to replace passed objects with new ones. The & makes it look
like a function might intentionally replace a passed object, which is
unintended and actually scary in cases like the Parser. Luckily all
Hooks::run I have seen so far ignore unintended out-values. So even if
a hook handler tries to do something bad like replacing the Parser
with a different one, this would not have an effect.
Removing the & does not remove the possibility to manipulate the
object. Changes done to public properties are still visible to the
caller.
Unfortunately these & cannot be removed from the callers as long as
there is a single callee expecting a reference. This patch reduces the
number of such problematic callees.
Change-Id: Ib3a9da257b50326d569ab1973b523c952963c16b
This is the default for many years now. Returning true does nothing. It's
identical to returning nothing (null). The only meaningful value a hook
handler can return is false, and even this is meaningful only for very
few hooks.
TL;DR: A "return true" in a hook handler is always meaningless, dead code.
I'm interested in this because we (WMDE) might start working on this
extension soon and I want the code to be small and easy to maintain.
Change-Id: If4f32a55cdc38a3cc8af286d1cca7c0089bbfc43
Also "unwrap" paragraphs using CSS instead of DOM manipulation.
Change-Id: I5565c2c43580d5d47bc65ee06d9d14fccace90c6
Depends-On: Ibbf989dcebf2d21fd2ac481f17062f366ff29e41
Depends-On: I284bcd5dd25cdbb883427ebacb41af1bbf50b60f
VE-MW toolbars now define a placeholder for reference toolbars.
Depends-On: I0bace5e5fe05f9c214d57a74c478b48a7dcaec3b
Change-Id: I7cb0f1f1affbfd7a4013f396b1423b6f84da52ab
Also use ve.dm.nodeFactory.createFromElement
Depends-On: I259face33154b795143c8820abdfb6b4a495f141
Depends-On: I7fc539f75a1c9d672efc139b7884ecdfdff5f301
Change-Id: I032182616c409e65138b16fe7b238e7f7b3a8710
Adding option for dir attribute in ref tags. The value must be a valid
direction ('ltr' or 'rtl', case insensitive) or the direction will be
stripped out.
The directionality of the li element is set using a css class accordingly.
Bug: T15673
Change-Id: Iff480bc8cc4f81403b310e8efecd43e29d1d4449
Without this change it would no longer load in safe mode (T185303)
because the module would be missing.
I think this has been copy-pasted from VisualEditor, see commit
I6d097ccbf1dc2462843219adcf96bf8313e30289 there for explanation.
Bug: T185303
Change-Id: I6f6857ec50e7b8c6e25022024c29b59726c656e3
Since Cite requires 1.25+ now, the checks for PPFrame::setVolatile(),
which was introduced in 1.24, can be removed.
Change-Id: I91df2e91b2f7a21b2b1147aa6af194980527f86b