WordPress/wp-includes/php-compat/readonly.php
Sergey Biryukov a5f05b68a3 Docs: Adjust some deprecated function DocBlocks per the [https://developer.wordpress.org/coding-standards/inline-documentation-standards/php/#1-2-deprecated-functions documentation standards].
This ensures the replacement functions are linked correctly in the WordPress Code Reference.

Follow-up to [38515], [43548], [49992], [51348], [51586], [52757], [53082].

See #54729.
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<?php
/**
* Conditionally declares a `readonly()` function, which was renamed
* to `wp_readonly()` in WordPress 5.9.0.
*
* In order to avoid PHP parser errors, this function was extracted
* to this separate file and is only included conditionally on PHP 8.1.
*
* Including this file on PHP >= 8.1 results in a fatal error.
*
* @package WordPress
* @since 5.9.0
*/
/**
* Outputs the HTML readonly attribute.
*
* Compares the first two arguments and if identical marks as readonly.
*
* This function is deprecated, and cannot be used on PHP >= 8.1.
*
* @since 4.9.0
* @deprecated 5.9.0 Use wp_readonly() introduced in 5.9.0.
*
* @see wp_readonly()
*
* @param mixed $readonly One of the values to compare.
* @param mixed $current Optional. The other value to compare if not just true.
* Default true.
* @param bool $echo Optional. Whether to echo or just return the string.
* Default true.
* @return string HTML attribute or empty string.
*/
function readonly( $readonly, $current = true, $echo = true ) {
_deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '5.9.0', 'wp_readonly()' );
return wp_readonly( $readonly, $current, $echo );
}