- Avoid using field course_sections.sequence for retrieving the modules list, use functionality from
get_fast_modinfo() instead;
- In the following functions/methods mark arguments $mod, $modnames, $modnamesused and $sections as
not used because they can be taken any time from get_fast_modinfo():
- function print_section()
- protected function format_section_renderer_base::section_summary()
- private function format_section_renderer_base::section_activity_summary
- public function format_section_renderer_base::print_single_section_page
- public function format_section_renderer_base::print_multiple_section_page
- added function get_module_types_names() returning the list of localised strings used for module names;
- added function cm_info::get_used_module_names();
- added magic properties cm_info:: and cm_info:: returning human readable module name;
- replaced usage of function get_all_mods() with get_fast_modinfo() and get_module_types_names();
- function print_section_add_menus() may now retrieve the modules names list itself;
- deprecated function get_all_mods()
Function add_mod_to_section() has very confusing arguments when object looks like record from
table course_modules but field ->section refers to relative section number (course_sections.section).
In table course_modules the field section refers to course_sections.id.
Also add_mod_to_section() does not update table course_modules and does not call rebuild_course_cache()
which developer can forget to do afterwards.
- Added function course_add_cm_to_section()
- In the core code add_mod_to_section() is replaced with course_add_cm_to_section()
- Function add_mod_to_section() is deprecated
This commit simplifies the logic, so that $CFG->undeletableblocks
applies to all blocks, not just ones on certain page types in the
system context.
It also makes the setting apply to adding blocks, so you cannot
accidentally add a block that you cannot delete.
This prevents a bug where the next student feedback will default to the values that
were on the last submitted form. This is a similar case to having multiple instances
of the same form on the same page - each one needs a unique identifier to distinguish
between them. In this case I include the $rownum which changes as you go to each student
in the list.
This will allow to keep assessable_submitted event object structure consistent
throughout the system, while particular modules could define own parameters
within params variable.
This module defines submission_editable parameter to reflect if user can edit
submission before assessment has been done.