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Your hook callback functions will be called with at least one and possibly two arguments
- function myhook_function(&$a, &$b) {
+ function myhook_function(App $a, &$b) {
}
$a->argc = 3
$a->argv = array(0 => 'plugin', 1 => 'arg1', 2 => 'arg2');
-Your module functions will often contain the function plugin_name_content(App &$a), which defines and returns the page body content.
-They may also contain plugin_name_post(App &$a) which is called before the _content function and typically handles the results of POST forms.
-You may also have plugin_name_init(App &$a) which is called very early on and often does module initialisation.
+Your module functions will often contain the function plugin_name_content(App $a), which defines and returns the page body content.
+They may also contain plugin_name_post(App $a) which is called before the _content function and typically handles the results of POST forms.
+You may also have plugin_name_init(App $a) which is called very early on and often does module initialisation.
Templates
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is called after the other queries have passed.
The registered function can add, change or remove the acl_lookup() variables.
- 'results' => array of the acl_lookup() vars
+ 'results' => array of the acl_lookup() vars
Complete list of hook callbacks