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author | Brett Profitt <brett.profitt@gmail.com> | 2011-08-17 18:22:13 -0700 |
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committer | Brett Profitt <brett.profitt@gmail.com> | 2011-08-17 18:22:13 -0700 |
commit | 62a8253d2afbb682d73939bd68e58cf81f54e663 (patch) | |
tree | 7461c7029237c439cd620cdb2a832ebd7cfce16b /engine/classes/ElggPriorityList.php | |
parent | 8a2559a63b5eb09dbd736161247bc103c2c4d18a (diff) | |
download | elgg-62a8253d2afbb682d73939bd68e58cf81f54e663.tar.gz elgg-62a8253d2afbb682d73939bd68e58cf81f54e663.tar.bz2 |
Finished ElggPriorityList. Migrated external files to use it.
Diffstat (limited to 'engine/classes/ElggPriorityList.php')
-rw-r--r-- | engine/classes/ElggPriorityList.php | 96 |
1 files changed, 87 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/engine/classes/ElggPriorityList.php b/engine/classes/ElggPriorityList.php index 39fe698da..931138106 100644 --- a/engine/classes/ElggPriorityList.php +++ b/engine/classes/ElggPriorityList.php @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ * * * // Array + * * $pl = new ElggPriorityList(); * $pl[] = 'Element 0'; * $pl[-5] = 'Element -5'; @@ -45,24 +46,45 @@ * 10 => Element 10 * * - * Collisions with priority are handled by inserting the element as close to the requested priority - * as possible. + * Collisions with priority are handled by default differently in the OOP and the array interfaces. + * + * If using the OOP interface, the default is to insert the element as close to the requested + * priority as possible. * * $pl = new ElggPriorityList(); - * $pl[5] = 'Element 5'; - * $pl[5] = 'Colliding element 5'; - * $pl[5] = 'Another colliding element 5'; + * $pl->add('Element 5', 5); + * $pl->add('Colliding element 5', 5); + * $pl->add('Another colliding element 5', 5); * * var_dump($pl->getElements()); * * Yields: - * * array( * 5 => 'Element 5', * 6 => 'Colliding element 5', * 7 => 'Another colliding element 5' * ) * + * If using the array interface, elements are added at exactly the priority, displacing other + * elements if necessary. This behavior is also available by passing true as the 3rd argument to + * ->add(): + * + * $pl = new ElggPriorityList(); + * $pl[5] = 'Element 5'; + * $pl[6] = 'Element 6'; + * $pl[5] = 'Colliding element 5'; // shifts the previous two up by one + * $pl->add('Another colliding element 5', 5, true); // shifts the previous three up by one + * + * var_dump($pl->getElements()); + * + * Yields: + * array( + * 5 => 'Another colliding element 5', + * 6 => 'Colliding element 5', + * 7 => 'Element 5', + * 8 => 'Element 6' + * ) + * * @package Elgg.Core * @subpackage Helpers */ @@ -101,16 +123,21 @@ class ElggPriorityList * maintains its priority and the new element is to the next available * slot, taking into consideration all previously registered elements. * Negative elements are accepted. - * @return int The priority the element was added at. + * @param bool $exact If true, will put the element at exactly the priority specified, displacing + * other elements. + * @return int The priority of the added element. */ - public function add($element, $priority = null) { + public function add($element, $priority = null, $exact = false) { if ($priority !== null && !is_numeric($priority)) { return false; + } elseif ($exact) { + $this->shiftElementsSegment($priority); } else { $priority = $this->getNextPriority($priority); } $this->elements[$priority] = $element; + $this->sorted = false; return $priority; } @@ -134,6 +161,32 @@ class ElggPriorityList } /** + * Move an existing element to a new priority. + * + * @param int $current_priority + * @param int $new_priority + * @param bool $exact + * @return bool + */ + public function move($current_priority, $new_priority, $exact = false) { + $current_priority = (int) $current_priority; + $new_priority = (int) $new_priority; + + if (!isset($this->elements[$current_priority])) { + return false; + } + + if ($current_priority == $new_priority) { + return true; + } + + $element = $this->elements[$current_priority]; + unset($this->elements[$current_priority]); + + return $this->add($element, $new_priority, $exact); + } + + /** * Returns the elements * * @param type $elements @@ -186,6 +239,29 @@ class ElggPriorityList } /** + * Shift a segment of elements starting at $index up by one until the end of the array or + * there's a gap in the indexes. This produces a space at $index to insert a new element. + * + * @param type $index The index to start + * @return array + */ + private function shiftElementsSegment($index) { + $index = (int) $index; + // @todo probably a better way. + $replace_elements = array(); + while (isset($this->elements[$index])) { + $replace_elements[$index + 1] = $this->elements[$index]; + unset($this->elements[$index]); + $index++; + } + + // insert old ones + foreach ($replace_elements as $index => $element) { + $this->elements[$index] = $element; + } + } + + /** * Returns the next priority available. * * @param int $near Make the priority as close to $near as possible. @@ -295,7 +371,9 @@ class ElggPriorityList } public function offsetSet($offset, $value) { - return $this->add($value, $offset); + // for $pl[] = 'New element' + $exact = ($offset !== null); + return $this->add($value, $offset, $exact); } public function offsetUnset($offset) { |