Significant string changes:
* moodleorghubname,core_admin and
sitemustberegistered,message_airnotifier - 'Moodle.net' changed to
'Moodle'
* registration_help,core_admin and registermoochtips,core_hub - removed
erroneous 'access to Moodle.net our course sharing platform'
* trackingtype_help,mod_forum and formnotavailable,core_grading and
showgrades_help,core and rolewarning_help,core_rating -
'Administration block' changed to 'Actions menu or admin block',
'navigation block' changed to 'navigation drawer or block'
This makes it easier to diagnose problems if the regrade fails in the
middle.
Along the way, I added one un-declared field to the class, and
converted some SQL-construction code to $DB->get_in_or_equal().
I also added the ability to set attributes on the label in
html_writer::checkbox.
Before this fix, test_repeated_usage_saving_new_usage was failing but
test_repeated_usage_saving_existing_usage was passing. Now the
behaviour is consistent and they both pass.
The background is for set up, the scenario is for the test. Logging in
to start the test is the start of the test and the end of the background
itself.
Significant string changes:
* direct:view,gradeimport_direct - wording corrected from 'CSV' to
'spreadsheet'
* limitanswers_help,mod_choice - additional wording added explaining how
the setting works with groups
* pluginname,customfield_text - 'Text field' plugin renamed to
'Short text'
Since some versions ago the app allows a good user control of notifications.
This is why we should be enabling more notifications (mostly for students) by default.
Namely:
- 3rd param of assertEquals() cannot be null.
- Some incorrect uses of assertNotEmpty().
- Comparing 2 strings now uses strict (===) evaluation.
Link: https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/issues/3185
Solution here is one of:
a) Return to the previous situation, making the comparison
softer. That can achieved by forcing different types, so
float == string works.
b) Changing APIs (both forms and database return strings) to
perform some conversion to floats. That would make float
comparison (with floats or strings) to work too.
The patch here follows the a) approach. Changing all the internals
for proper float handling sounds excesive when it has been working
perfectly since ever. So we went the easier route, just getting
rid of the new === comparisons when needed by changing expectation
types to float.