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<?php
// This file is part of Moodle - http://moodle.org/
//
// Moodle is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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/**
* This file contains mappings for classes that have been renamed so that they meet the requirements of the autoloader.
*
* Renaming isn't always the recommended approach, but can provide benefit in situations where we've already got a
* close structure, OR where lots of classes get included and not necessarily used, or checked for often.
*
* When renaming a class delete the original class and add an entry to the db/renamedclasses.php directory for that
* component.
* This way we don't need to keep around old classes, instead creating aliases only when required.
* One big advantage to this method is that we provide consistent debugging for renamed classes when they are used.
*
* @package core
* @copyright 2014 Sam Hemelryk
* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
*/
defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();
// Like other files in the db directory this file uses an array.
// The old class name is the key, the new class name is the value.
// The array must be called $renamedclasses.
$renamedclasses = array(
'course_in_list' => 'core_course_list_element',
'coursecat' => 'core_course_category',
'core\\analytics\\target\\course_dropout' => 'core_course\\analytics\\target\\course_dropout',
'core\\analytics\\target\\course_competencies' => 'core_course\\analytics\\target\\course_competencies',
'core\\analytics\\target\\course_completion' => 'core_course\\analytics\\target\\course_completion',
'core\\analytics\\target\\course_gradetopass' => 'core_course\\analytics\\target\\course_gradetopass',
'core\\analytics\\target\\no_teaching' => 'core_course\\analytics\\target\\no_teaching',
);