Use @type instead of @var in Security/RoleForm.php

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Eric Lippmann 2014-12-29 11:53:06 +01:00
parent 2c1a37afa3
commit 49dad43a0a

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@ -19,14 +19,14 @@ class RoleForm extends ConfigForm
/** /**
* Provided permissions by currently loaded modules * Provided permissions by currently loaded modules
* *
* @var array * @type array
*/ */
protected $providedPermissions = array(); protected $providedPermissions = array();
/** /**
* Provided restrictions by currently loaded modules * Provided restrictions by currently loaded modules
* *
* @var array * @type array
*/ */
protected $providedRestrictions = array(); protected $providedRestrictions = array();
@ -39,11 +39,11 @@ class RoleForm extends ConfigForm
$helper = new Zend_Form_Element('bogus'); $helper = new Zend_Form_Element('bogus');
foreach (Icinga::app()->getModuleManager()->getLoadedModules() as $module) { foreach (Icinga::app()->getModuleManager()->getLoadedModules() as $module) {
foreach ($module->getProvidedPermissions() as $permission) { foreach ($module->getProvidedPermissions() as $permission) {
/** @var object $permission */ /** @type object $permission */
$this->providedPermissions[$permission->name] = $permission->name . ': ' . $permission->description; $this->providedPermissions[$permission->name] = $permission->name . ': ' . $permission->description;
} }
foreach ($module->getProvidedRestrictions() as $restriction) { foreach ($module->getProvidedRestrictions() as $restriction) {
/** @var object $restriction */ /** @type object $restriction */
$name = $helper->filterName($restriction->name); // Zend only permits alphanumerics, the underscore, $name = $helper->filterName($restriction->name); // Zend only permits alphanumerics, the underscore,
// the circumflex and any ASCII character in range // the circumflex and any ASCII character in range
// \x7f to \xff (127 to 255) // \x7f to \xff (127 to 255)