* @param Language|null $language Target language object, will override $interface
* @throws MWException
* @return string HTML
- * @deprecated since 1.33, due to untidy output and inconsistent wrapper;
+ * @deprecated since 1.32, due to untidy output and inconsistent wrapper;
* use parseAsContent() if $interface is default value or false, or else
* parseAsInterface() if $interface is true.
*/
* @param bool $linestart Is this the start of a line? (Defaults to true)
* @throws MWException
* @return string HTML
- * @since 1.33
+ * @since 1.32
*/
public function parseAsContent( $text, $linestart = true ) {
return $this->parseInternal(
* @param bool $linestart Is this the start of a line? (Defaults to true)
* @throws MWException
* @return string HTML
- * @since 1.33
+ * @since 1.32
*/
public function parseAsInterface( $text, $linestart = true ) {
return $this->parseInternal(
* @param bool $linestart Is this the start of a line? (Defaults to true)
* @throws MWException
* @return string HTML
- * @since 1.33
+ * @since 1.32
*/
public function parseInlineAsInterface( $text, $linestart = true ) {
return Parser::stripOuterParagraph(
* @param bool $interface Use interface language (instead of content language) while parsing
* language sensitive magic words like GRAMMAR and PLURAL
* @return string HTML
- * @deprecated since 1.33, due to untidy output and confusing default
+ * @deprecated since 1.32, due to untidy output and confusing default
* for $interface. Use parseInlineAsInterface() if $interface is
* the default value or false, or else use
* Parser::stripOuterParagraph($outputPage->parseAsContent(...)).