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<?php
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/**
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 * @file
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 * Hooks provided by the Block module.
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 */
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/**
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 * @addtogroup hooks
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 * @{
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 */
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/**
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 * Define all blocks provided by the module.
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 *
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 * This hook declares to Drupal what blocks are provided by your module and can
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 * optionally specify initial block configuration settings.
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 * In hook_block_info(), each block your module provides is given a unique
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 * identifier referred to as "delta" (the array key in the return value). Delta
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 * values only need to be unique within your module, and they are used in the
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 * following ways:
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 * - Passed into the other block hooks in your module as an argument to identify
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 *   the block being configured or viewed.
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 * - Used to construct the default HTML ID of "block-MODULE-DELTA" applied to
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 *   each block when it is rendered. This ID may then be used for CSS styling or
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 *   JavaScript programming.
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 * - Used to define a theming template suggestion of block__MODULE__DELTA, for
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 *   advanced theming possibilities.
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 * - Used by other modules to identify your block in hook_block_info_alter() and
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 *   other alter hooks.
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 * The values of delta can be strings or numbers, but because of the uses above
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 * it is preferable to use descriptive strings whenever possible, and only use a
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 * numeric identifier if you have to (for instance if your module allows users
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 * to create several similar blocks that you identify within your module code
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 * with numeric IDs). The maximum length for delta values is 32 bytes.
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   An associative array whose keys define the delta for each block and whose
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 *   values contain the block descriptions. Each block description is itself an
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 *   associative array, with the following key-value pairs:
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 *   - info: (required) The human-readable administrative name of the block.
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 *     This is used to identify the block on administration screens, and is not
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 *     displayed to non-administrative users.
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 *   - cache: (optional) A bitmask describing what kind of caching is
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 *     appropriate for the block. Drupal provides the following bitmask
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 *     constants for defining cache granularity:
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 *     - DRUPAL_CACHE_PER_ROLE (default): The block can change depending on the
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 *       roles the user viewing the page belongs to.
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 *     - DRUPAL_CACHE_PER_USER: The block can change depending on the user
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 *       viewing the page. This setting can be resource-consuming for sites with
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 *       large number of users, and should only be used when
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 *       DRUPAL_CACHE_PER_ROLE is not sufficient.
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 *     - DRUPAL_CACHE_PER_PAGE: The block can change depending on the page being
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 *       viewed.
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 *     - DRUPAL_CACHE_GLOBAL: The block is the same for every user on every page
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 *       where it is visible.
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 *     - DRUPAL_CACHE_CUSTOM: The module implements its own caching system.
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 *     - DRUPAL_NO_CACHE: The block should not get cached.
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 *   - properties: (optional) Array of additional metadata to add to the block.
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 *     Common properties include:
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 *     - administrative: Boolean that categorizes this block as usable in an
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 *       administrative context. This might include blocks that help an
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 *       administrator approve/deny comments, or view recently created user
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 *       accounts.
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 *   - weight: (optional) Initial value for the ordering weight of this block.
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 *     Most modules do not provide an initial value, and any value provided can
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 *     be modified by a user on the block configuration screen.
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 *   - status: (optional) Initial value for block enabled status. (1 = enabled,
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 *     0 = disabled). Most modules do not provide an initial value, and any
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 *     value provided can be modified by a user on the block configuration
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 *     screen.
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 *   - region: (optional) Initial value for theme region within which this
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 *     block is set. Most modules do not provide an initial value, and any value
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 *     provided can be modified by a user on the block configuration screen.
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 *     Note: If you set a region that isn't available in the currently enabled
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 *     theme, the block will be disabled.
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 *   - visibility: (optional) Initial value for the visibility flag, which tells
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 *     how to interpret the 'pages' value. Possible values are:
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 *     - BLOCK_VISIBILITY_NOTLISTED: Show on all pages except listed pages.
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 *       'pages' lists the paths where the block should not be shown.
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 *     - BLOCK_VISIBILITY_LISTED: Show only on listed pages. 'pages' lists the
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 *       paths where the block should be shown.
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 *     - BLOCK_VISIBILITY_PHP: Use custom PHP code to determine visibility.
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 *       'pages' gives the PHP code to use.
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 *     Most modules do not provide an initial value for 'visibility' or 'pages',
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 *     and any value provided can be modified by a user on the block
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 *     configuration screen.
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 *   - pages: (optional) See 'visibility' above. A string that contains one or
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 *     more page paths separated by "\n", "\r", or "\r\n" when 'visibility' is
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 *     set to BLOCK_VISIBILITY_NOTLISTED or BLOCK_VISIBILITY_LISTED (example:
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 *     "<front>\nnode/1"), or custom PHP code when 'visibility' is set to
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 *     BLOCK_VISIBILITY_PHP. Paths may use '*' as a wildcard (matching any
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 *     number of characters); '<front>' designates the site's front page. For
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 *     BLOCK_VISIBILITY_PHP, the PHP code's return value should be TRUE if the
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 *     block is to be made visible or FALSE if the block should not be visible.
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 * For a detailed usage example, see block_example.module.
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 * @see hook_block_configure()
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 * @see hook_block_save()
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 * @see hook_block_view()
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 * @see hook_block_info_alter()
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 */
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function hook_block_info() {
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  // This example comes from node.module.
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  $blocks['syndicate'] = array(
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    'info' => t('Syndicate'),
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    'cache' => DRUPAL_NO_CACHE
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  );
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  $blocks['recent'] = array(
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    'info' => t('Recent content'),
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    // DRUPAL_CACHE_PER_ROLE will be assumed.
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  );
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  return $blocks;
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}
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/**
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 * Change block definition before saving to the database.
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 * @param $blocks
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 *   A multidimensional array of blocks keyed by the defining module and delta;
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 *   the values are blocks returned by hook_block_info(). This hook is fired
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 *   after the blocks are collected from hook_block_info() and the database,
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 *   right before saving back to the database.
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 * @param $theme
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 *   The theme these blocks belong to.
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 * @param $code_blocks
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 *   The blocks as defined in hook_block_info() before being overwritten by the
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 *   database data.
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 * @see hook_block_info()
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 */
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function hook_block_info_alter(&$blocks, $theme, $code_blocks) {
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  // Disable the login block.
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  $blocks['user']['login']['status'] = 0;
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}
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/**
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 * Define a configuration form for a block.
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 *   Which block is being configured. This is a unique identifier for the block
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 *   within the module, defined in hook_block_info().
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 * @return
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 *   A configuration form, if one is needed for your block beyond the standard
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 *   elements that the block module provides (block title, visibility, etc.).
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 * For a detailed usage example, see block_example.module.
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 * @see hook_block_info()
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 * @see hook_block_save()
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function hook_block_configure($delta = '') {
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  // This example comes from node.module.
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  $form = array();
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  if ($delta == 'recent') {
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    $form['node_recent_block_count'] = array(
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      '#type' => 'select',
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      '#title' => t('Number of recent content items to display'),
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      '#default_value' => variable_get('node_recent_block_count', 10),
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      '#options' => drupal_map_assoc(array(2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 30)),
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    );
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  }
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  return $form;
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}
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 * Save the configuration options from hook_block_configure().
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 * This hook allows you to save the block-specific configuration settings
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 * defined within your hook_block_configure().
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 * @param $delta
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 *   Which block is being configured. This is a unique identifier for the block
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 * @see hook_block_configure()
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function hook_block_save($delta = '', $edit = array()) {
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  // This example comes from node.module.
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  if ($delta == 'recent') {
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    variable_set('node_recent_block_count', $edit['node_recent_block_count']);
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  }
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}
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 * Return a rendered or renderable view of a block.
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 *   Which block to render. This is a unique identifier for the block
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 *   Either an empty array so the block will not be shown or an array containing
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 *   - subject: The default localized title of the block. If the block does not
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 *   - content: The content of the block's body. This may be a renderable array
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 * For a detailed usage example, see block_example.module.
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 * @see hook_block_info()
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 * @see hook_block_view_alter()
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 * @see hook_block_view_MODULE_DELTA_alter()
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function hook_block_view($delta = '') {
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  // This example is adapted from node.module.
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  $block = array();
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  switch ($delta) {
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    case 'syndicate':
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      $block['subject'] = t('Syndicate');
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      $block['content'] = array(
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        '#theme' => 'feed_icon',
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        '#url' => 'rss.xml',
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        '#title' => t('Syndicate'),
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      );
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      break;
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    case 'recent':
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      if (user_access('access content')) {
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        $block['subject'] = t('Recent content');
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        if ($nodes = node_get_recent(variable_get('node_recent_block_count', 10))) {
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          $block['content'] = array(
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            '#theme' => 'node_recent_block',
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            '#nodes' => $nodes,
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          );
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          $block['content'] = t('No content available.');
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        }
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      }
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      break;
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}
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/**
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function hook_block_view_alter(&$data, $block) {
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  if (is_array($data['content']) && isset($data['content']['#contextual_links'])) {
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    unset($data['content']['#contextual_links']);
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  if (is_array($data['content']) && $block->module == 'somemodule') {
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    $data['content']['#theme_wrappers'][] = 'mymodule_special_block';
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function hook_block_view_MODULE_DELTA_alter(&$data, $block) {
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  $data['subject'] = t('New title of the block');
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 * This hook allows you to add, remove or modify blocks in the block list. The
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function hook_block_list_alter(&$blocks) {
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  global $language, $theme_key;
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  // This example shows how to achieve language specific visibility setting for
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  $result = db_query('SELECT module, delta, language FROM {my_table}');
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    $block_languages[$record->module][$record->delta][$record->language] = TRUE;
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    if (!isset($block->theme) || !isset($block->status) || $block->theme != $theme_key || $block->status != 1) {
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      continue;
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    if (!isset($block_languages[$block->module][$block->delta])) {
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      continue;
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function hook_block_cid_parts_alter(&$cid_parts, $block) {
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  $cid_parts[] = $user->timezone;
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}
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/**
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 * @} End of "addtogroup hooks".
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 */