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Timestamp:
09/14/2023 12:44:23 PM (22 months ago)
Author:
SergeyBiryukov
Message:

Coding Standards: Restore more descriptive variable names in a few class methods.

When various methods parameters in child classes were renamed to $item to match the parent class for PHP 8 named parameter support, most of the methods restored the more descriptive, specific name at the beginning for better readability, with several exceptions for methods consisting only of a few lines.

To avoid confusion about why some methods do that and some don't, this commit aims to bring more consistency to the code, specifically in list tables' ::column_default() methods.

Follow-up to [51728], [51737], [51786].

See #58831.

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  • trunk/src/wp-admin/includes/class-walker-nav-menu-edit.php

    r56547 r56586  
    6262
    6363        // Restores the more descriptive, specific name for use within this method.
    64         $menu_item              = $data_object;
     64        $menu_item = $data_object;
     65
    6566        $_wp_nav_menu_max_depth = $depth > $_wp_nav_menu_max_depth ? $depth : $_wp_nav_menu_max_depth;
    6667
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