This commit solve a problem I actually have for some strange
reason. Here is how to reproduce the problem
1. Create a note of type Basic (and reversed card) in a deck D with front "First"
and no back
2. Wait a day (or install an add-on which show hour and minutes of
creation time in browser)
3. create a second note, with front "Last" and no back
4. In first note, add in back field "First" and delete the front field
5. Use "Empty card".
6. In the setting of the deck D, set in random order, and then back in
the "order added"
7. Review deck D. You'll see card 1 of the second note. (Don't review
it)
8. Open the browser. Show the column "due" and created. You'll see
that the first card (first) have due value 2, while it was created
before according to the created date. The card "last" have due value
1.
This is due to the fact that the value "created" is linked to note
creation, while the order is linked to the card creation time, and
card may be created after other note
This allows us to add a docstring to .append() so users can see
the names of the arguments that are being passed, and means we
don't have to remember to prepend run_ when calling a hook.
Still todo:
- Add separate module for GUI hooks
- Update the remaining runHook/runFilter() calls
- Document the changes, including defensive registration