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Diffstat (limited to 'vendor/sabre/uri/lib/functions.php')
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/sabre/uri/lib/functions.php | 25 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/vendor/sabre/uri/lib/functions.php b/vendor/sabre/uri/lib/functions.php index 161e684d7..329c862ee 100644 --- a/vendor/sabre/uri/lib/functions.php +++ b/vendor/sabre/uri/lib/functions.php @@ -18,11 +18,6 @@ namespace Sabre\Uri; * This function takes a basePath, which itself _may_ also be relative, and * then applies the relative path on top of it. * - * @param string $basePath - * @param string $newPath - * - * @return string - * * @throws InvalidUriException */ function resolve(string $basePath, string $newPath): string @@ -112,10 +107,6 @@ function resolve(string $basePath, string $newPath): string * * It will also change a %3a into a %3A. * - * @param string $uri - * - * @return string - * * @throws InvalidUriException */ function normalize(string $uri): string @@ -183,9 +174,7 @@ function normalize(string $uri): string * Unlike PHP's parse_url, it will also convert any non-ascii characters to * percent-encoded strings. PHP's parse_url corrupts these characters on OS X. * - * @param string $uri - * - * @return array + * @return array<string, string> * * @throws InvalidUriException */ @@ -225,9 +214,7 @@ function parse(string $uri): array * This function takes the components returned from PHP's parse_url, and uses * it to generate a new uri. * - * @param array $parts - * - * @return string + * @param array<string, string> $parts */ function build(array $parts): string { @@ -281,9 +268,7 @@ function build(array $parts): string * If there is no dirname, it will return an empty string. Any / appearing at * the end of the string is stripped off. * - * @param string $path - * - * @return array + * @return array<int, mixed> */ function split(string $path): array { @@ -305,9 +290,7 @@ function split(string $path): array * This function is only called if the main parse method fails. It's pretty * crude and probably slow, so the original parse_url is usually preferred. * - * @param string $uri - * - * @return array + * @return array<string, mixed> * * @throws InvalidUriException */ |