It seems that the new phpcs3 checker is now controlling those
line comments that previously were ignored.
This commit just looks for all the cases and bulk-add
them when needed. The bash script (mac) used to add all them is:
while read -r line; do
arr=(${line//:/ })
if [[ -n ${arr[0]} ]] && [[ -n ${arr[1]} ]]; then
echo " file ${arr[0]}, line ${arr[1]}"
sed -i "${arr[1]}s/\$/\./" ${arr[0]}
fi
done < <(find . -name version.php | xargs ag --nomultiline '>(version|requires) *=.*//.*[^;\.]$')
version = 2021051700 release version
requires= 2021051100 current rc1 (week7roll1) version
Note that, because we are under parallel development period,
this is being done in the branch that is going to be released
(MOODLE_311_STABLE already existing) for Moodle 3.11.0 and
not in master, that is the one getting the bump under normal
(non-parallel) periods.
This class would belong more appropriately within the 'user' API
(core_user) instead of within the 'core' API, since it is
directly related to user data.
Since the class has only just been added to Moodle, now is a good
time to move it.
In all cases changes have been kept to a minimum while not making
the code completely horrible. For example, there are many instances
where it would probably be better to rewrite a query entirely, but
I have not done that (in order to reduce the risk of changes).
This just deletes all the upgrade steps previous to 3.6.0. Some
small adjustments, like tweaking globals can also be applied
when needed.
Also includes an upgrade step to prevent upgrading from any
version < 2018120300 (v3.6.0) as anti-cheating measure.
Note that in this case, there wasn't any case of upgradelib
functions being used, hence we haven't to deprecate/remove
anything in codebase. When there is such a need, that is done
in separate commits (one for each function) and documented here.
See MDL-65809 commits for an example removing/deprecating a
good number of functions.
version = 2020110900 release version
requires= 2020110300 current beta+ (week6roll1) version
Note that, because we are under parallel development period,
this is being done in the branch that is going to be released
(MOODLE_310_STABLE already existing) for Moodle 3.10.0 and
not in master, that is the one getting the bump under normal
(non-parallel) periods.
While this is not strictly required, because removal will
happen in PHPUnit 9.0, we are already getting rid of all
uses in core.
From release notes:https://phpunit.de/announcements/phpunit-8.html
The annotations `@expectedException`, `@expectedExceptionCode`,
`@expectedExceptionMessage`, and `@expectedExceptionMessageRegExp`
are now deprecated.
Using these annotations will trigger a deprecation warning
in PHPUnit 8 and in PHPUnit 9 these annotations will be removed.
Also, all uses of expectExceptionMessageRegExp() has been moved
to expectExceptionMessageMatches(). See https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/issues/3957
TODO: Various weirdness found while doing the changes with these tests:
- vendor/bin/phpunit lib/tests/exporter_test.php (created MDL-69700)
- vendor/bin/phpunit competency/tests/external_test.php (same issue than prev one)
- vendor/bin/phpunit question/engine/tests/questionengine_test.php (created MDL-69624)
- vendor/bin/phpunit lib/tests/event_test.php (created MDL-69688)
All the setup/teardown/pre/post/conditions template methods
now are required to return void. This was warned with phpunit 7
and now is enforced.
At the same time, fix a few wrong function names,
provider data and param types, return statements...
Applying filters on an activity module description when using it as a
new calendar event's description is bad m'kay? We need to store the raw
text and apply the filters only when we actually display the text. That
way, filters (such as multi-language content) may actually fully work
and we do not initialise the theme and output machinery.
Additionally, we need to explicitly set the format of the description
text to HTML (because we have converted it to it already). Otherwise it
defaults to the current user's preferred editor format.
This is still a pragmatic hot-fix solution. The proper solution would be
to pass the raw text, format and embedded files.
This just deletes all the upgrade steps previous to 3.5.0. Some
small adjustments, like tweaking globals can also be applied
when needed.
Also includes an upgrade step to prevent upgrading from any
version < 2018051700 (v3.5.0) as anti-cheating measure.
Previous commits have removed/deprecated all the upgradelib functions
not used anymore in codebase. Deletion has been documented in corresponding
upgrade.txt files:
- upgrade_fix_block_instance_configuration()
- upgrade_theme_is_from_family(), upgrade_find_theme_location()
and linkcoursesectionsupgradescriptwasrun setting
- upgrade_block_positions
- upgrade_fix_config_auth_plugin_names()
and upgrade_fix_config_auth_plugin_defaults()
- format_xxx_upgrade_remove_numsections(), format_xxx_upgrade_hide_extra_sections()
and format_xxx_upgrade_add_empty_sections()
- filter_mathjaxloader_upgrade_cdn_cloudflare()
and filter_mathjaxloader_upgrade_mathjaxconfig_equal()
- get_assignments_with_rescaled_null_grades()
These have been kept because continue being used by restore:
- \core\task\refresh_mod_calendar_events_task