The following continue to be ignored:
* Generic.Arrays.DisallowLongArraySyntax.Found, because I'm not sure
Scribunto is ready to abandon old version support in master.
* MediaWiki.ControlStructures.AssignmentInControlStructures.AssignmentInControlStructures,
because it's overly strict for its purpose.
Squiz.Classes.ValidClassName.NotCamelCaps isn't ignored globally, we
just ignore it explicitly every place it's needed.
Change-Id: I307668da6ef7b3e23da19b1fd1e08914239b99b3
I94ae07bc arbitrarily removed this restriction, which seems liable to
result in confusion where non-Module-namespace pages can be marked as
modules but can't be #invoked.
Change-Id: Ia80f49d14b1f5cded0d3f5bffb6b450fb26cd986
Make Scribunto compatible with storing content model in the database, by
checking for it directly instead of guessing it based on the title.
Change-Id: I94ae07bc47273fbf65d64b2909e5895c1c3fd7e9
We had intended to use the constant CONTENT_FORMAT_TEXT, but
accidentally used that as a string instead.
Change-Id: I93a2c02d48d3fd7b73530562165d817965e272d1
Add the ability for modules to be documented using a /doc subpage, which
is automatically transcluded onto the module page.
To get the transcluding to work right, I wound up having to change from
the deprecated-in-1.21 ArticleViewCustom hook to ContentHandler, as
there didn't seem to be any other way to get the ParserOutput into the
links tables. Which means Scribunto now needs MediaWiki 1.21 rather
than 1.20.
Change-Id: Id487097c2a505c11f92a3404f5d3ee98beb2570c