'ProfilerStub' => 'includes/profiler/ProfilerStub.php',
'ProfileSection' => 'includes/profiler/Profiler.php',
+ # includes/rcfeed
+ 'RCFeedEngine' => 'includes/rcfeed/RCFeedEngine.php',
+ 'UDPRCFeedEngine' => 'includes/rcfeed/UDPRCFeedEngine.php',
+ 'RCFeedFormatter' => 'includes/rcfeed/RCFeedFormatter.php',
+ 'IRCColourfulRCFeedFormatter' => 'includes/rcfeed/IRCColourfulRCFeedFormatter.php',
+ 'JSONRCFeedFormatter' => 'includes/rcfeed/JSONRCFeedFormatter.php',
+
# includes/resourceloader
'ResourceLoader' => 'includes/resourceloader/ResourceLoader.php',
'ResourceLoaderContext' => 'includes/resourceloader/ResourceLoaderContext.php',
static function autoload( $className ) {
global $wgAutoloadClasses, $wgAutoloadLocalClasses;
- // Workaround for PHP bug <https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=49143> (5.3.2. is broken, it's fixed in 5.3.6).
- // Strip leading backslashes from class names. When namespaces are used, leading backslashes are used to indicate
- // the top-level namespace, e.g. \foo\Bar. When used like this in the code, the leading backslash isn't passed to
- // the auto-loader ($className would be 'foo\Bar'). However, if a class is accessed using a string instead of a
- // class literal (e.g. $class = '\foo\Bar'; new $class()), then some versions of PHP do not strip the leading
- // backlash in this case, causing autoloading to fail.
+ // Workaround for PHP bug <https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=49143> (5.3.2. is broken, it's
+ // fixed in 5.3.6). Strip leading backslashes from class names. When namespaces are used,
+ // leading backslashes are used to indicate the top-level namespace, e.g. \foo\Bar. When
+ // used like this in the code, the leading backslash isn't passed to the auto-loader
+ // ($className would be 'foo\Bar'). However, if a class is accessed using a string instead
+ // of a class literal (e.g. $class = '\foo\Bar'; new $class()), then some versions of PHP
+ // do not strip the leading backlash in this case, causing autoloading to fail.
$className = ltrim( $className, '\\' );
if ( isset( $wgAutoloadLocalClasses[$className] ) ) {