Diff for /loncom/homework/response.pm between versions 1.244 and 1.244.2.1

version 1.244, 2015/10/30 03:49:47 version 1.244.2.1, 2018/09/02 16:51:51
Line 1343  basically undef and 0 (both false) mean Line 1343  basically undef and 0 (both false) mean
 and all true values mean that they can't do any more work  and all true values mean that they can't do any more work
   
  a return of undef means it is unattempted   a return of undef means it is unattempted
  a return of 0 means it is attmpted and wrong but still has tries   a return of 0 means it is both attempted and still has tries and
                         is wrong or is only partially correct, and retries
                         are allowed.
  a return of 1 means it is marked correct   a return of 1 means it is marked correct
  a return of 2 means they have exceed maximum number of tries   a return of 2 means they have exceeded maximum number of tries
  a return of 3 means it after the answer date   a return of 3 means it is after the answer date
   
 =cut  =cut
   
Line 1363  sub check_status { Line 1365  sub check_status {
         return 3;          return 3;
     }      }
     my $status=&Apache::lonnet::EXT("user.resource.resource.$id.solved");      my $status=&Apache::lonnet::EXT("user.resource.resource.$id.solved");
     if ($status =~ /^correct/) { return 1; }      if ($status =~ /^correct/) {
           my $awarded=&Apache::lonnet::EXT("user.resource.resource.$id.awarded");
           my $retrypartial=&Apache::lonnet::EXT("resource.$id.retrypartial");
           unless (($retrypartial =~ /^1|on|yes$/) && ($awarded <1))  {
               return 1;
           }
       }
     if (!$status) { return undef; }      if (!$status) { return undef; }
     my $maxtries=&Apache::lonnet::EXT("resource.$id.maxtries");      my $maxtries=&Apache::lonnet::EXT("resource.$id.maxtries");
     if ($maxtries eq '') { $maxtries=2; }      if ($maxtries eq '') { $maxtries=2; }

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  Added in v.1.244.2.1


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