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Jake Dallimore 432d3cc846 MDL-62947 mod_feedback: fix feedback so it correctly uses forms API
Feedback code was doing the following, which is incompatible with the
sec-patched quickforms lib:
- appending '[0]' to non-group element names, meaning type checks in
getCleanType() were falling back to PARAM_RAW instead of PARAM_INT,
and meaning _findValue() was comparing elements it thought to be arrays
with scalar submit values (worked with eval() implementation as the 0th
element of a string was the character, but not working when patched).
- external unit tests incorrectly testing multichoice questions in the
process_page tests - patched lib highlighted failures.

It was also doing the following:
- actively setting null as default element values instead of 0 for
radio buttons and dropdowns (for 'not selected'). This is incompatible
with more recent quickforms lib (see MDL-63070).
- creating groups using addElement instead of addGroup - not recommended

This patch addresses the above.
2018-09-05 12:13:28 +08:00
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ACTIVITY MODULES
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These are main modules in Moodle, allowing various activities.


Each of these modules contains a number of expected components:

  mod_form.php: a form to setup/update a module instance

  version.php: defines some meta-info and provides upgrading code

  pix/icon.gif: a 16x16 icon for the module

  db/install.xml: an SQL dump of all the required db tables and data

  index.php: a page to list all instances in a course

  view.php: a page to view a particular instance

  lib.php: any/all functions defined by the module should be in here.
         constants should be defined using MODULENAME_xxxxxx
         functions should be defined using modulename_xxxxxx

         There are a number of standard functions:

         modulename_add_instance()
         modulename_update_instance()
         modulename_delete_instance()

         modulename_user_complete()
         modulename_user_outline()

         modulename_cron()

         modulename_print_recent_activity()


If you are a developer and interested in developing new Modules see:

   Moodle Documentation:  http://moodle.org/doc
   Moodle Community:      http://moodle.org/community