This was only used in two PHP files in all of core. It is not
needed (the block above the class keyword is naturally for that
class) and only emits a warning from Doxygen:
> PHPVersionCheck.php:35: warning: missing argument after \class.
> SpecialPageData.php:28: warning: missing argument after \class.
This is unlike JSDuck, where it is used to differentiate a function
from a constructor/class.
In Doxygen, `@class` is only used to create a virtual class within
the docs that isn't explicitly in an indexed file, and thus
requires a name.
Bug: T232104
Change-Id: Ie504a8e2b72be8f370dc0c90da6a03f64d93df2d
*
* @note This class uses setter methods instead of a constructor so that
* it can be compatible with PHP 4, PHP 5 and PHP 7 (without warnings).
- *
- * @class
*/
class PHPVersionCheck {
/* @var string The number of the MediaWiki version used. */
* The web server should generally be configured to make this accessible via a canonical URL/URI,
* such as <http://my.domain.org/data/main/Foo>.
*
- * @class
* @ingroup SpecialPage
*/
class SpecialPageData extends SpecialPage {