* suspicious or ambiguous input, instead of emulating some standard
* behavior.
*
- * @param $fileName string The archive file name
- * @param $callback Array The callback function. It will be called for each file
+ * @param string $fileName The archive file name
+ * @param array $callback The callback function. It will be called for each file
* with a single associative array each time, with members:
*
* - name: The file name. Directories conventionally have a trailing
*
* - size: The uncompressed file size
*
- * @param $options Array An associative array of read options, with the option
+ * @param array $options An associative array of read options, with the option
* name in the key. This may currently contain:
*
* - zip64: If this is set to true, then we will emulate a
|| $this->eocdr['CD entries total'] == 0xffff )
{
$this->error( 'zip-unsupported', 'Central directory header indicates ZIP64, ' .
- 'but we are in legacy mode. Rejecting this upload is necessary to avoid '.
+ 'but we are in legacy mode. Rejecting this upload is necessary to avoid ' .
'opening vulnerabilities on clients using OpenJDK 7 or later.' );
}
* Get the file contents from a given offset. If there are not enough bytes
* in the file to satisfy the request, an exception will be thrown.
*
- * @param $start int The byte offset of the start of the block.
- * @param $length int The number of bytes to return. If omitted, the remainder
+ * @param int $start The byte offset of the start of the block.
+ * @param int $length The number of bytes to return. If omitted, the remainder
* of the file will be returned.
*
* @return string
* of length self::SEGSIZE. The result is cached. This is a helper function
* for getBlock().
*
- * If there are not enough bytes in the file to satsify the request, the
+ * If there are not enough bytes in the file to satisfy the request, the
* return value will be truncated. If a request is made for a segment beyond
* the end of the file, an empty string will be returned.
* @return string
$size = 0;
foreach ( $struct as $type ) {
if ( is_array( $type ) ) {
- list( $typeName, $fieldSize ) = $type;
+ list( , $fieldSize ) = $type;
$size += $fieldSize;
} else {
$size += $type;
* Unpack a binary structure. This is like the built-in unpack() function
* except nicer.
*
- * @param $string string The binary data input
+ * @param string $string The binary data input
*
- * @param $struct array An associative array giving structure members and their
+ * @param array $struct An associative array giving structure members and their
* types. In the key is the field name. The value may be either an
* integer, in which case the field is a little-endian unsigned integer
* encoded in the given number of bytes, or an array, in which case the
* - "string": The second array element gives the length of string.
* Not null terminated.
*
- * @param $offset int The offset into the string at which to start unpacking.
+ * @param int $offset The offset into the string at which to start unpacking.
*
* @throws MWException
* @return array Unpacked associative array. Note that large integers in the input
* boolean.
*
* @param $value integer
- * @param $bitIndex int The index of the bit, where 0 is the LSB.
+ * @param int $bitIndex The index of the bit, where 0 is the LSB.
* @return bool
*/
function testBit( $value, $bitIndex ) {