These don't add any knowledge but make the code harder to read
and maintain, and are an additional source of errors.
Change-Id: Ied57741a3f985e355adfddb4e75378d5c497faa9
A @method annotation is only necessary when the docblock is not
directly followed by a function declaration (in which case JSDuck
assumes it documents a property), e.g. when defining an abstract
function or referencing a function from another library.
I verified that JSDuck generates exactly the same output before and
after this change (docs/data-<hash>.js files are identical).
Change-Id: I7edf51a8560ab9978b42800ab1026f0b5555c3bf
Previously we passed either data.visualeditoredit.edit or data.error,
which was mostly okay since they are mutually exclusive, but it could
still theoretically conflict if both objects had identical properties
(and receiving different things could make debugging errors harder).
Change-Id: I818d916275b8451af6910ddaa7cd4d7c653085ee