Adding #[\SensitiveParameter] attribute#3385
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It seems that #[\SensitiveParameter] is already added to $password parameter so it should be reflected on the man page
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May 15, 2024
Co-authored-by: Gina Peter Banyard <girgias@php.net>
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It seems that #[\SensitiveParameter] is already used for $password parameter so it should be reflected on the man page. Though I was unable to find how to add attributes properly and also not sure it I added correct link. So this PR has to be supervised.