tjhunt cf6155226c ajaxlib/require_js: MDL-16693 $PAGE->requires->... deprecates require_js etc.
There is a new implementation of require_js in lib/deprecatedlib.php,
based on $PAGE->requires.

There were a few other recently introduced functions in lib/weblib.php,
namely print_js_call, print_delayed_js_call, print_js_config and
standard_js_config. These have been removed, since they were never in
a stable branch, and all the places that used them have been changed
to use the newer $PAGE->requires->... methods.

get_require_js_code is also gone, and the evil places that were calling
it, even though it is an internal function, have been fixed.

Also, I made some minor improvements to the code I committed yesterday
for MDL-16695.

All that remains is to update all the places in core code that are
still using require_js.

(This commit also fixes the problem where the admin tree would not
start with the right categories expanded.)
2009-06-12 12:13:07 +00:00
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ACTIVITY MODULES
----------------

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

  icon.gif: a 16x16 icon for the module

  db/mysql.sql: 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