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author | cash <cash.costello@gmail.com> | 2013-02-09 12:10:19 -0500 |
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committer | cash <cash.costello@gmail.com> | 2013-02-09 12:10:19 -0500 |
commit | a9a7c39540e196a4673775b6ec277a54b8436552 (patch) | |
tree | e02f4503d0616d1b3480dbe2a1d962ad0d004a46 /engine | |
parent | 3a08f0d42e2b5167266eac2a8daf9a3c22b404b0 (diff) | |
download | elgg-a9a7c39540e196a4673775b6ec277a54b8436552.tar.gz elgg-a9a7c39540e196a4673775b6ec277a54b8436552.tar.bz2 |
cleaned up some coding standard issues
Diffstat (limited to 'engine')
-rw-r--r-- | engine/classes/ElggBatch.php | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | engine/classes/ElggPriorityList.php | 23 |
2 files changed, 15 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/engine/classes/ElggBatch.php b/engine/classes/ElggBatch.php index c1a77a0d9..5d59425d0 100644 --- a/engine/classes/ElggBatch.php +++ b/engine/classes/ElggBatch.php @@ -296,7 +296,8 @@ class ElggBatch * Increment the offset from the original options array? Setting to * false is required for callbacks that delete rows. * - * @param bool $increment + * @param bool $increment Set to false when deleting data + * @return void */ public function setIncrementOffset($increment = true) { $this->incrementOffset = (bool) $increment; diff --git a/engine/classes/ElggPriorityList.php b/engine/classes/ElggPriorityList.php index 8a3b836a8..b5f8fe163 100644 --- a/engine/classes/ElggPriorityList.php +++ b/engine/classes/ElggPriorityList.php @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ * return true; * } * - * @package Elgg.Core + * @package Elgg.Core * @subpackage Helpers */ class ElggPriorityList @@ -126,7 +126,9 @@ class ElggPriorityList * maintains its priority and the new element is to the next available * slot, taking into consideration all previously registered elements. * Negative elements are accepted. + * @param bool $exact unused * @return int The priority of the added element. + * @todo remove $exact or implement it. Note we use variable name strict below. */ public function add($element, $priority = null, $exact = false) { if ($priority !== null && !is_numeric($priority)) { @@ -146,7 +148,8 @@ class ElggPriorityList * @warning The element must have the same attributes / values. If using $strict, it must have * the same types. array(10) will fail in strict against array('10') (str vs int). * - * @param type $element + * @param mixed $element The element to remove from the list + * @param bool $strict Whether to check the type of the element match * @return bool */ public function remove($element, $strict = false) { @@ -162,10 +165,10 @@ class ElggPriorityList /** * Move an existing element to a new priority. * - * @param mixed $current_priority - * @param int $new_priority - * - * @return int The new priority. + * @param mixed $element The element to move + * @param int $new_priority The new priority for the element + * @param bool $strict Whether to check the type of the element match + * @return bool */ public function move($element, $new_priority, $strict = false) { $new_priority = (int) $new_priority; @@ -200,12 +203,12 @@ class ElggPriorityList * * If no user function is provided the elements are sorted by priority registered. * - * The callback function should accept the array of elements as the first argument and should - * return a sorted array. + * The callback function should accept the array of elements as the first + * argument and should return a sorted array. * * This function can be called multiple times. * - * @param type $callback + * @param callback $callback The callback for sorting. Numeric sorting is the default. * @return bool */ public function sort($callback = null) { @@ -268,7 +271,7 @@ class ElggPriorityList /** * Returns the element at $priority. * - * @param int $priority + * @param int $priority The priority * @return mixed The element or false on fail. */ public function getElement($priority) { |