[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #12334: A series of typos/thinkos that should be fixed
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#12334: A series of typos/thinkos that should be fixed
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Reporter: rlerdorf | Owner: nacin
Type: defect (bug) | Status: closed
Priority: low | Milestone: 3.0
Component: General | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution: fixed
Keywords: |
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Old description:
> In wp-includes/capabilities.php around line 773:
>
> $cap_key = $wpdb->get_blog_prefix( $blog_id );
> $cap_key. 'capabilities';
>
> The author probably meant .= here.
>
> In wp-admin/import/blogger.php around line 168:
>
> } elseif ( $tag['tag'] == 'SUMMARY' ) {
> $blog['summary'] == $tag['value'];
>
> The == on the second line there should obviously be just a single =
>
> In wp-admin/includes/user.php around line 835:
>
> function default_password_nag_edit_user($user_ID, $old_data) {
> global $user_ID;
>
> The author overwrites the passed in $user_ID argument with the global
> version right away. This makes very little sense. Choose one or the
> other.
>
> In wp-includes/class-simplepie.php around line 4070(!!) there are 3 lines
> of code that don't make sense:
>
> (int) $seconds = array_pop($temp);
> (int) $minutes = array_pop($temp);
> (int) $hours = array_pop($temp);
>
> Those casts don't do anything. The author probably meant to put the cast
> on the right hand side perhaps?
New description:
In wp-includes/capabilities.php around line 773:
{{{
$cap_key = $wpdb->get_blog_prefix( $blog_id );
$cap_key. 'capabilities';
}}}
The author probably meant .= here.
In wp-admin/import/blogger.php around line 168:
{{{
} elseif ( $tag['tag'] == 'SUMMARY' ) {
$blog['summary'] == $tag['value'];
}}}
The == on the second line there should obviously be just a single =
In wp-admin/includes/user.php around line 835:
{{{
function default_password_nag_edit_user($user_ID, $old_data) {
global $user_ID;
}}}
The author overwrites the passed in $user_ID argument with the global
version right away. This makes very little sense. Choose one or the
other.
In wp-includes/class-simplepie.php around line 4070(!!) there are 3 lines
of code that don't make sense:
{{{
(int) $seconds = array_pop($temp);
(int) $minutes = array_pop($temp);
(int) $hours = array_pop($temp);
}}}
Those casts don't do anything. The author probably meant to put the cast
on the right hand side perhaps?
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Comment(by westi):
Fix the formatting :-)
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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/12334#comment:9>
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