MediaWiki's PHPCS plugin requires documentation comments on all
methods, unless those methods are fully typed (all parameters and
return value).
It turns out that almost all of our methods are fully typed already.
Procedure:
1. Find: \*(\s*\*\s*(@param \??[\w\\]+(\|null)? &?\$\w+|@return \??[\w\\]+(\|null)?)\n)+\s*\*/
Replace with: */
This deletes type annotations, except those not representable
as PHP type hints such as union types `a|b` or typed arrays `a[]`,
or those with documentation beyond type hints, or those on
functions with any other annotations.
2. Find: /\*\*/\n\s*
Replace with nothing
This deletes the remaining comments on methods that had no prose
documentation.
3. Undo all changes that PHPCS complains about (those comments
were not redundant)
4. Review the diff carefully, these regexps are imprecise :)
Change-Id: Ic82e8b23f2996f44951208dbd9cfb4c8e0738dac
For some reason this apostrophe is treated like the start of a string
by Gerrit's syntax highlighting, messing up the whole file. It annoys
me very much.
Change-Id: Ie1ce88eefda6ae2a8a73237556affba4cbc6db4b
Inspired by this Wikitech-l discussion:
https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/NWXPNHRNLEVXHSWX33H473OAWQP6CDOA/
To keep this simple for now, I am only removing redundant PHPDoc
comments on constructors, and only when all the documentation for
parameters completely duplicates type hints.
More could be done, but that can happen later when we have better
tooling. Redundant comments on constructors that take a dozen services
are by far the most annoying for me and I want them gone now.
Change-Id: I86cbf7d6e48035cfa06f780c8fb1b02e68709a0c
The config is currently unused in some classes, but this is okay since
it might be used in the future.
Change-Id: Ie25fc52cc5d3476c9445e182975d229991316bd3
From in-person code review with Amir:
* getConnectionRef() has been deprecated in favor of getConnection()
* 'watchlist' query group no longer exists (T263127)
* Since this simplifies things, we can remove our wrapper methods
Change-Id: Ic610233b2e6d6ed68f7e1f5b31bb8996ed77f04b
While in many cases the class will never be sub-classed, it's easier
just to always use static:: and not worry about predicting which
classes might have problems in the future.
Change-Id: I23072a1701b5acf62bb3379a877de97627d8fcf3
We added the limit out of abundance of caution, because we were not
sure how the table is going to grow. We can see now that it's growing
slowly and reasonably.
Bug: T294881
Change-Id: I5da444c5d070926452e96ddbbe728b9e0375e466
I guess that at some point this class was meant to convert some
timestamps, but it does not (it returns them as strings in the
database format).
Change-Id: I33ee5e8807ee686b77819ef16f43509326c60762
For automatic topic subscriptions, I plan to introduce a third
subscription state to indicate them. This patch includes minor tweaks
I wanted to add while working on that:
* Introduce constants instead of numbers
* Remove a TODO that doesn't seem like a good idea any more
* Remove a `"length": 1` on sub_state that did not do anything
(but it might have been meant to indicate that it was supposed
to be a boolean, which would be wrong)
Bug: T284836
Change-Id: I6e6096968ad38510102287bccd349090b6ca4280
Per Manuel Arostegui in T263817#7033384. The limit is 5000.
(I picked it arbitrarily, there's no real rationale for it.)
Also log a warning when any user reaches half of the limit,
so that we might make a decision about changing this mechanism
before it starts affecting users. Maybe at that time we'll
have data to show that it's safe to remove the limit.
Bug: T263817
Change-Id: I18a8ee0ad7383759229c5721d5253fb591457d4d