15 Oct
2009
15 Oct
'09
8:18 p.m.
On Oct 15, 2009, at 2:07 PM, Nancy Wichmann wrote:
Larry Garfield wrote:
It's generally good practice to prefix a hook with the name of your module if you're not a core module
Gosh, it's kind of my thoughts that if it can't be found with module_invoke_all(), then it's not a "hook" (an API maybe). And module_invoke_all() won't find the function unless it starts with the module name (core or contrib).
I believe they mean the actual hook name, rather than the implementation. So, the implementation should look something like this: mymodule_cck_dosomething() Where CCK defines the hook cck_dosomething() rather than just dosomething(). - Ken Winters