Creates a new method of handling all the section related icons.
Including a new method that places these actions in a menu for topic and
weeks course formats. (This version replaces "Edit" with "Topic/Week/or
Section menu")
* Upgrades existing data so that the groupmembersonly option is
replaced with equivalent data for the new availability API.
* Removes the database field and admin setting used for
groupmembersonly.
* Changes core modinfo library to remove/deprecate groupmembersonly
data and functions.
* Changes other core library files to remove groupmembersonly
references.
Includes deprecation of several functions, listed in lib/upgrade.txt.
MDL-45847 resort: Add more course sorting options
Add descending sort options and course timecreated sort options.
Includes behat and unit test changes.
Changes core code to use new API instead of the old one when
checking user access to activities and sections.
Includes changes to other libraries that are necessary after
adding the availability system and removing old conditional tables
etc.
When a course format does not support AJAX, or AJAX is disabled at the site
level, we should revert back to the old-style move icon.
This helps to clarify that you cannot drag/drop the icon, but must click
instead.
Making a quiz visible on the course page, of via the settings form,
could cause the grade item to become visible in the gradebook, even
though the quiz supports FEATURE_CONTROLS_GRADE_VISIBILITY to ensure
that when the grades are hidden in the quiz settings, they do not appear
in the gradebook.
Now, if a module supports FEATURE_CONTROLS_GRADE_VISIBILITY, then
set_coursemodule_visible calls the _grade_item_update callback to update
the grade item(s).
In addition, there was a bug when saving the quiz form, where it used
the value of $cm->visible from the database, which was wrong if the
value of cm->visible had just been changed on the setting form.
- changed the place where module file is included to make sure that add_moduleinfo() can be called independently from create_module()
- removed permission check from add_moduleinfo() because this function is not supposed to check permissions. Besides it's only half-check. See can_add_moduleinfo()
- added phpdocs to some functions to indicate that they can throw an exception