@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ discard block |
||
| 108 | 108 | * @param string $host Hostname (IP or domain) of RouterOS. |
| 109 | 109 | * @param string $username The RouterOS username. |
| 110 | 110 | * @param string $password The RouterOS password. |
| 111 | - * @param int|null $port The port on which the RouterOS host |
|
| 111 | + * @param integer $port The port on which the RouterOS host |
|
| 112 | 112 | * provides the API service. You can also specify NULL, in which case |
| 113 | 113 | * the port will automatically be chosen between 8728 and 8729, |
| 114 | 114 | * depending on the value of $crypto. |
@@ -801,7 +801,7 @@ discard block |
||
| 801 | 801 | * Dispatches the next response in queue, i.e. it executes the associated |
| 802 | 802 | * callback if there is one, or places the response in the response buffer. |
| 803 | 803 | * |
| 804 | - * @param int|null $sTimeout If a response is not immediately available, |
|
| 804 | + * @param integer $sTimeout If a response is not immediately available, |
|
| 805 | 805 | * wait this many seconds. |
| 806 | 806 | * If NULL, wait indefinitely. |
| 807 | 807 | * @param int $usTimeout Microseconds to add to the waiting time. |
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ |
||
| 92 | 92 | * Creates a new connection with the specified options. |
| 93 | 93 | * |
| 94 | 94 | * @param string $host Hostname (IP or domain) of RouterOS. |
| 95 | - * @param int|null $port The port on which the RouterOS host |
|
| 95 | + * @param integer $port The port on which the RouterOS host |
|
| 96 | 96 | * provides the API service. You can also specify NULL, in which case |
| 97 | 97 | * the port will automatically be chosen between 8728 and 8729, |
| 98 | 98 | * depending on the value of $crypto. |
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ |
||
| 110 | 110 | * Creates a new query with an initial condition. |
| 111 | 111 | * |
| 112 | 112 | * @param string $name The name of the property to test. |
| 113 | - * @param string|resource|null $value Value of the property as a string |
|
| 113 | + * @param string $value Value of the property as a string |
|
| 114 | 114 | * or seekable stream. Not required for existence tests. |
| 115 | 115 | * If a seekable stream is provided, it is sent from its current |
| 116 | 116 | * position to its end, and the pointer is seeked back to its current |
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ discard block |
||
| 202 | 202 | * variables pre declared. This is achieved by prepending 1+count($params) |
| 203 | 203 | * lines before your actual script. |
| 204 | 204 | * |
| 205 | - * @param string|resource $source The source of the script, as a string |
|
| 205 | + * @param string $source The source of the script, as a string |
|
| 206 | 206 | * or stream. If a stream is provided, reading starts from the current |
| 207 | 207 | * position to the end of the stream, and the pointer stays at the end |
| 208 | 208 | * after reading is done. |
@@ -760,8 +760,6 @@ discard block |
||
| 760 | 760 | * Flags (properties with a value "true" that is interpreted as |
| 761 | 761 | * equivalent of "yes" from CLI) can also be specified with a numeric |
| 762 | 762 | * index as the array key, and the name of the flag as the array value. |
| 763 | - * @param array<string,string|resource>|array<int,string> $... Additional |
|
| 764 | - * items. |
|
| 765 | 763 | * |
| 766 | 764 | * @return string A comma separated list of the new items' IDs. |
| 767 | 765 | * |