Description of EvalMath library import into Moodle Our changes: * implicit multiplication (optionally) not allowed * new custom calc emulation functions * removed (optionally) e and pi constants - not used in calc * removed sample files * Fix a == FALSE that should have been === FALSE. * added $expecting_op = true; for branch where a function with no operands is found to fix bug. * moved pattern for func and var names into a static var * made a function to test a string to see if it is a valid func or var name. * localized strings * added round, ceil and floor functions. * EvalMath::EvalMath() changed to EvalMath::__construct() and there is a new EvalMath::EvalMath function to maintain backwards compatibility * Ensure a string is passed to preg_match in EvalMath::nfx. To see all changes diff against version 1.1, available from: http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/package/2695.html skodak, Tim Hunt Changes by Juan Pablo de Castro (MDL-14274): * operators >,<,>=,<=,== added. * function if[thenelse](condition, true_value, false_value) Changes by Stefan Erlachner, Thomas Niedermaier (MDL-64414): * add function or: e.g. if (or(condition_1, condition_2, ... condition_n)) * add function and: e.g. if (and(condition_1, condition_2, ... condition_n)) Changes by Raquel Ortega (MDL-76413) * Avoid PHP 8.2: Partially-supported callable deprecations * eg: call_user_func_array(array('self', 'sum'), $args to call_user_func_array(array(self::class, 'sum'), $args) Changes by Meirza (MDL-75464) * EvalMath has unit tests in lib/tests/mathslib_test.php,   since version 1.0.1, there are two additional tests:   - shouldSupportModuloOperator()   - shouldConsiderDoubleMinusAsPlus()   To pass the test, some modifications must be made:   - Adjust the test code so it can run properly by using \calc_formula.   Please see the differences between the code in MDL-75464 and the upstream code.   - In the dataprovider for both tests, add the formula in the first array with "=" at the first character.   Before:   ```   'a%b', // 9%3 => 0   ```   After:   ```   '=a%b', // 9%3 => 0