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Fix rST markup in the documentation about stubs #16888

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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions docs/source/miscellaneous/stubs.rst
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Expand Up @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ Additional meta information can be attached to functions, with the following PHP
- ``@deprecated``: Triggers the usual deprecation notice when the function/method is called.

- ``@alias``: If a function/method is an alias of another function/method, then the aliased
function/method name has to be provided as value. E.g. the function ``sizeof()` has the ``@alias
function/method name has to be provided as value. E.g. the function ``sizeof()`` has the ``@alias
count`` annotation.

- ``@implementation-alias``: This is very similar to ``@alias`` with some semantic differences.
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In order to generate code which is necessary for registering constants, classes, properties, enums,
and traits, use the ``@generate-class-entries`` file-level PHPDoc block.

``@generate-class-entries`` implies ``@generate-function-entries```, so the latter is then
``@generate-class-entries`` implies ``@generate-function-entries``, so the latter is then
superfluous.

Given the following stub:
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -573,8 +573,8 @@ Then notice the ``#if (PHP_VERSION_ID >= ...)`` conditions in the generated argi
return class_entry;
}

The preprocessor conditions are necessary because ``enum``s, ``readonly`` properties, and the
``not-serializable`` flag, are PHP 8.1 features and don't exist in PHP 8.0.
The preprocessor conditions are necessary because enumerations (``enum``), ``readonly`` properties,
and the ``not-serializable`` flag, are PHP 8.1 features and don't exist in PHP 8.0.

The registration of ``Number`` is therefore completely omitted, while the ``readonly`` flag is not
added for``Elephpant::$name`` for PHP versions before 8.1.
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