Set hyperlink 'target' attribute to $wgExternalLinkTarget.
Bug: T356730
Change-Id: If4880e4e0b3cd2056521d44baf261ed848511bcd
(cherry picked from commit 754b722c56)
This has been around for 16 years (since 284a684c) but throws when
strict_types are enforced.
Ternary is fine here since "0" doesn't seem like a legitimate type.
Bug: T302093
Change-Id: I1d2087ba28496e26c2718387cd735541698351f0
Additional changes:
* Removed phan-taint-check-plugin from extra, now inherited from mediawiki-phan-config.
Change-Id: I48df539047c1a2a481969ebd3736d73a52fbdbe6
Notable:
* Use strict === for string comparisons.
* Use ?? instead of isset(), where it makes sense.
* Avoid expensive recursiveTagParse() with empty strings.
* Add strict Parser type hint. Note this would have failed anyway
because the code below just assumes this is a Parser.
* Use the actual $lineNum from the loop instead of manually counting.
Note the loop is 0-based, while $lineNum is meant to be 1-based.
Therefor the ++.
Change-Id: I907b6c9ce3eef404dc7f048c14c4707dd1d0d98a
Previous attempts to clean this up followed similar logic to the
circle and rect types of imagemaps. However, in reality, we have
many image maps in our content that have negative values for poly
coordinates. While this isn't logical, breaking them so loudly
in the page isn't desirable.
This change then removes the check for positive value and passes
along the negative coordinate.
Bug: T217087
Change-Id: I0ee84f059dacde79a7e4fb0a172ac6937360d864
If a user provides a non-numeric coordinate in an image map, it
results in an unhandled exception. This change detects the incorrect
coordinate and warns the user with an error message.
This also cleans up a type casting that was old fashioned.
Bug: T217087
Change-Id: Ic1254dd0fe41d0499f71140466277fb58d1d194c
PhanUndeclaredVariable is reported, because the vars are not declared
outside of the loop and only conditional inside the loop.
The condition is run on first loop, so it is always run and the old code
works.
Declare the vars to make them visible before the loop
Change-Id: Ic33170fcb0e5b7e02b7269c83f27120989a6ca10