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Old API: $obj->original("field_name")
New API: $obj->original()->field_name
This allows us to revert the varous xxx_updated events back to passing
an original ORM as well as the the updated one. This makes for a
cleaner event API.
Old API: comment_updated($comment) { $comment->original("field_name") }
Old API: comment_updated($old, $new) { $old->field_name }
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This is the first step towards having a simple, lightweight and
unified API for module interaction.
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1) The item_updated event no longer takes the old and new items.
Instead we overload ORM to track the original data and make
that available via the item. This will allow us to move event
publishing down into the API methods which in turn will give us
more stability since we won't require each controller to remember
to do it.
2) ORM class now tracks the original values. It doesn't track
the original relationships (no need for that, yet)
3) Added new events:
item_deleted
group_deleted
user_deleted
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File_Structure_Test to make sure we don't regress.
According to the PHP docs, the "public" keyword is implied on static
functions, so remove it. Also, require private static functions to
start with an _.
http://php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.visibility.php
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akismet if it's on. Force it on in the scaffolding so that we don't
try to run all comments we add from there through Akismet.
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1) Akismet now detects when we change a comment's published state and submits
info back to akismet.com as appropriate
2) We now show 4 different queues (all / approved / unapproved / spam) and let you
move messages between the queues
3) We track and display "spam caught" stats.
4) You can delete comments entirely.
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value. Add phpdoc.
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akismet stats page take up as much room as possible.
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