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Try to make same comments for constructors.
Conflicts: lib/Cake/I18n/L10n.php
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ class CakeErrorController extends AppController {
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public $uses = array();
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/**
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* __construct
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* Constructor
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*
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* @param CakeRequest $request
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* @param CakeResponse $response
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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ App::uses('CakeLog', 'Log');
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class Object {
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/**
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* constructor, no-op
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* Constructor, no-op
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*
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*/
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public function __construct() {
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@ -327,6 +327,7 @@ class L10n {
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/**
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* Class constructor
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*
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*/
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public function __construct() {
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if (defined('DEFAULT_LANGUAGE')) {
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ abstract class BaseLog implements CakeLogInterface {
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protected $_config = array();
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/**
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* __construct method
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* Constructor
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*
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* @param array $config Configuration array
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*/
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@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ class CakeResponse {
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protected $_cookies = array();
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/**
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* Class constructor
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* Constructor
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*
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* @param array $options list of parameters to setup the response. Possible values are:
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* - body: the response text that should be sent to the client
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@ -630,12 +630,12 @@ class CakeResponse {
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/**
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* Queries & sets valid HTTP response codes & messages.
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*
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* @param integer|array $code If $code is an integer, then the corresponding code/message is
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* returned if it exists, null if it does not exist. If $code is an array, then the
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* keys are used as codes and the values as messages to add to the default HTTP
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* codes. The codes must be integers greater than 99 and less than 1000. Keep in
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* mind that the HTTP specification outlines that status codes begin with a digit
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* between 1 and 5, which defines the class of response the client is to expect.
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* @param integer|array $code If $code is an integer, then the corresponding code/message is
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* returned if it exists, null if it does not exist. If $code is an array, then the
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* keys are used as codes and the values as messages to add to the default HTTP
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* codes. The codes must be integers greater than 99 and less than 1000. Keep in
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* mind that the HTTP specification outlines that status codes begin with a digit
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* between 1 and 5, which defines the class of response the client is to expect.
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* Example:
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*
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* httpCodes(404); // returns array(404 => 'Not Found')
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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ class CakeTestSuiteDispatcher {
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protected static $_Reporter = null;
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/**
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* constructor
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* Constructor
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*
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*/
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public function __construct() {
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