The entire framework repo (with the exception of system-generated files) has been amended to respect the 120c line-length limit. This is in preparation for the enforcement of this rule with PHP_CodeSniffer.
Adds three extra methods to Data/SQLQuery query that allow for starting
a disjunctive subgroup, a conjunctive subgroup and for ending a subgroup.
Database::sqlWhereToString() now builds up the WHERE clause one by one
instead of with a straight implode. Uses a stack to know which conenctive
to use.
The documentation was quite verbose, and most of this can be replaced
with instructions on using PHP Manager for IIS which sets up most of
the PHP configuration for us, with small tweaks done afterwards.
In addition, there were references to SVN version control locations
which are long since used, we now refer to stable download locations
on silverstripe.org instead, for SilverStripe as well as the mssql
module.
In addition to supporting IIS 7+ with a note that IIS 6 *may* work,
mark the IIS 6.x install docs with a cautionary note that those instructions
are no longer maintained and may not work.
The use of GitHub for documentation isn't ideal in a world full of wikis,
but we do it because it has other substantial advantages. However, we
shouldn't assume that every would-be author is comfortable using pull requests.
This change presents the edit-on-github interaction as the most straightforward
one, suggesting that advanced users may which to check out locally.
Add optional custom menu icons to the CMS main menu for every class
extending LeftAndMain (ModelAdmin). Works by setting optional static
$menu_icon = '/path/to/image' and providing custom styling for added
icons. Works for the menu as well as icon in the right-side (GridField) pane header.
This allows arguments to be passed along in an $allowed_actions deceleration of
the form 'action' => '->method' in the same way that arguments can be passed to
extension constructors when adding them using $extensions or
Object::add_extension.
I.e. 'action' => '->checkerMethod(false, 7, 2, "yesterday") would call the
checkerMethod method with the boolean false the numbers 7 and 2 and the string
"yesterday" as its arguments.