Total Complexity | 106 |
Total Lines | 725 |
Duplicated Lines | 0 % |
Changes | 0 |
Complex classes like Fact often do a lot of different things. To break such a class down, we need to identify a cohesive component within that class. A common approach to find such a component is to look for fields/methods that share the same prefixes, or suffixes.
Once you have determined the fields that belong together, you can apply the Extract Class refactoring. If the component makes sense as a sub-class, Extract Subclass is also a candidate, and is often faster.
While breaking up the class, it is a good idea to analyze how other classes use Fact, and based on these observations, apply Extract Interface, too.
1 | <?php |
||
33 | class Fact |
||
34 | { |
||
35 | private const FACT_ORDER = [ |
||
36 | 'BIRT', |
||
37 | '_HNM', |
||
38 | 'ALIA', |
||
39 | '_AKA', |
||
40 | '_AKAN', |
||
41 | 'ADOP', |
||
42 | '_ADPF', |
||
43 | '_ADPF', |
||
44 | '_BRTM', |
||
45 | 'CHR', |
||
46 | 'BAPM', |
||
47 | 'FCOM', |
||
48 | 'CONF', |
||
49 | 'BARM', |
||
50 | 'BASM', |
||
51 | 'EDUC', |
||
52 | 'GRAD', |
||
53 | '_DEG', |
||
54 | 'EMIG', |
||
55 | 'IMMI', |
||
56 | 'NATU', |
||
57 | '_MILI', |
||
58 | '_MILT', |
||
59 | 'ENGA', |
||
60 | 'MARB', |
||
61 | 'MARC', |
||
62 | 'MARL', |
||
63 | '_MARI', |
||
64 | '_MBON', |
||
65 | 'MARR', |
||
66 | 'MARR_CIVIL', |
||
67 | 'MARR_RELIGIOUS', |
||
68 | 'MARR_PARTNERS', |
||
69 | 'MARR_UNKNOWN', |
||
70 | '_COML', |
||
71 | '_STAT', |
||
72 | '_SEPR', |
||
73 | 'DIVF', |
||
74 | 'MARS', |
||
75 | '_BIRT_CHIL', |
||
76 | 'DIV', |
||
77 | 'ANUL', |
||
78 | '_BIRT_', |
||
79 | '_MARR_', |
||
80 | '_DEAT_', |
||
81 | '_BURI_', |
||
82 | 'CENS', |
||
83 | 'OCCU', |
||
84 | 'RESI', |
||
85 | 'PROP', |
||
86 | 'CHRA', |
||
87 | 'RETI', |
||
88 | 'FACT', |
||
89 | 'EVEN', |
||
90 | '_NMR', |
||
91 | '_NMAR', |
||
92 | 'NMR', |
||
93 | 'NCHI', |
||
94 | 'WILL', |
||
95 | '_HOL', |
||
96 | '_????_', |
||
97 | 'DEAT', |
||
98 | '_FNRL', |
||
99 | 'CREM', |
||
100 | 'BURI', |
||
101 | '_INTE', |
||
102 | '_YART', |
||
103 | '_NLIV', |
||
104 | 'PROB', |
||
105 | 'TITL', |
||
106 | 'COMM', |
||
107 | 'NATI', |
||
108 | 'CITN', |
||
109 | 'CAST', |
||
110 | 'RELI', |
||
111 | 'SSN', |
||
112 | 'IDNO', |
||
113 | 'TEMP', |
||
114 | 'SLGC', |
||
115 | 'BAPL', |
||
116 | 'CONL', |
||
117 | 'ENDL', |
||
118 | 'SLGS', |
||
119 | 'ADDR', |
||
120 | 'PHON', |
||
121 | 'EMAIL', |
||
122 | '_EMAIL', |
||
123 | 'EMAL', |
||
124 | 'FAX', |
||
125 | 'WWW', |
||
126 | 'URL', |
||
127 | '_URL', |
||
128 | 'AFN', |
||
129 | 'REFN', |
||
130 | '_PRMN', |
||
131 | 'REF', |
||
132 | 'RIN', |
||
133 | '_UID', |
||
134 | 'OBJE', |
||
135 | 'NOTE', |
||
136 | 'SOUR', |
||
137 | 'CHAN', |
||
138 | '_TODO', |
||
139 | ]; |
||
140 | |||
141 | /** @var string Unique identifier for this fact (currently implemented as a hash of the raw data). */ |
||
142 | private $id; |
||
143 | |||
144 | /** @var GedcomRecord The GEDCOM record from which this fact is taken */ |
||
145 | private $record; |
||
146 | |||
147 | /** @var string The raw GEDCOM data for this fact */ |
||
148 | private $gedcom; |
||
149 | |||
150 | /** @var string The GEDCOM tag for this record */ |
||
151 | private $tag; |
||
152 | |||
153 | /** @var bool Is this a recently deleted fact, pending approval? */ |
||
154 | private $pending_deletion = false; |
||
155 | |||
156 | /** @var bool Is this a recently added fact, pending approval? */ |
||
157 | private $pending_addition = false; |
||
158 | |||
159 | /** @var Date The date of this fact, from the “2 DATE …” attribute */ |
||
160 | private $date; |
||
161 | |||
162 | /** @var Place The place of this fact, from the “2 PLAC …” attribute */ |
||
163 | private $place; |
||
164 | |||
165 | /** @var int Used by Functions::sortFacts() */ |
||
166 | private $sortOrder; |
||
167 | |||
168 | /** |
||
169 | * Create an event object from a gedcom fragment. |
||
170 | * We need the parent object (to check privacy) and a (pseudo) fact ID to |
||
171 | * identify the fact within the record. |
||
172 | * |
||
173 | * @param string $gedcom |
||
174 | * @param GedcomRecord $parent |
||
175 | * @param string $id |
||
176 | * |
||
177 | * @throws InvalidArgumentException |
||
178 | */ |
||
179 | public function __construct($gedcom, GedcomRecord $parent, $id) |
||
180 | { |
||
181 | if (preg_match('/^1 (' . Gedcom::REGEX_TAG . ')/', $gedcom, $match)) { |
||
182 | $this->gedcom = $gedcom; |
||
183 | $this->record = $parent; |
||
184 | $this->id = $id; |
||
185 | $this->tag = $match[1]; |
||
186 | } else { |
||
187 | throw new InvalidArgumentException('Invalid GEDCOM data passed to Fact::_construct(' . $gedcom . ')'); |
||
188 | } |
||
189 | } |
||
190 | |||
191 | /** |
||
192 | * Get the value of level 1 data in the fact |
||
193 | * Allow for multi-line values |
||
194 | * |
||
195 | * @return string |
||
196 | */ |
||
197 | public function value(): string |
||
198 | { |
||
199 | if (preg_match('/^1 (?:' . $this->tag . ') ?(.*(?:(?:\n2 CONT ?.*)*))/', $this->gedcom, $match)) { |
||
200 | return preg_replace("/\n2 CONT ?/", "\n", $match[1]); |
||
201 | } |
||
202 | |||
203 | return ''; |
||
204 | } |
||
205 | |||
206 | /** |
||
207 | * Get the record to which this fact links |
||
208 | * |
||
209 | * @return Individual|Family|Source|Repository|Media|Note|GedcomRecord|null |
||
210 | */ |
||
211 | public function target() |
||
212 | { |
||
213 | $xref = trim($this->value(), '@'); |
||
214 | switch ($this->tag) { |
||
215 | case 'FAMC': |
||
216 | case 'FAMS': |
||
217 | return Family::getInstance($xref, $this->record()->tree()); |
||
218 | case 'HUSB': |
||
219 | case 'WIFE': |
||
220 | case 'CHIL': |
||
221 | return Individual::getInstance($xref, $this->record()->tree()); |
||
222 | case 'SOUR': |
||
223 | return Source::getInstance($xref, $this->record()->tree()); |
||
224 | case 'OBJE': |
||
225 | return Media::getInstance($xref, $this->record()->tree()); |
||
226 | case 'REPO': |
||
227 | return Repository::getInstance($xref, $this->record()->tree()); |
||
228 | case 'NOTE': |
||
229 | return Note::getInstance($xref, $this->record()->tree()); |
||
230 | default: |
||
231 | return GedcomRecord::getInstance($xref, $this->record()->tree()); |
||
232 | } |
||
233 | } |
||
234 | |||
235 | /** |
||
236 | * Get the value of level 2 data in the fact |
||
237 | * |
||
238 | * @param string $tag |
||
239 | * |
||
240 | * @return string |
||
241 | */ |
||
242 | public function attribute($tag): string |
||
243 | { |
||
244 | if (preg_match('/\n2 (?:' . $tag . ') ?(.*(?:(?:\n3 CONT ?.*)*)*)/', $this->gedcom, $match)) { |
||
245 | return preg_replace("/\n3 CONT ?/", "\n", $match[1]); |
||
246 | } |
||
247 | |||
248 | return ''; |
||
249 | } |
||
250 | |||
251 | /** |
||
252 | * Get the PLAC:MAP:LATI for the fact. |
||
253 | * |
||
254 | * @return float |
||
255 | */ |
||
256 | public function latitude(): float |
||
257 | { |
||
258 | if (preg_match('/\n4 LATI (.+)/', $this->gedcom, $match)) { |
||
259 | $gedcom_service = new GedcomService(); |
||
260 | |||
261 | return $gedcom_service->readLatitude($match[1]); |
||
262 | } |
||
263 | |||
264 | return 0.0; |
||
265 | } |
||
266 | |||
267 | /** |
||
268 | * Get the PLAC:MAP:LONG for the fact. |
||
269 | * |
||
270 | * @return float |
||
271 | */ |
||
272 | public function longitude(): float |
||
273 | { |
||
274 | if (preg_match('/\n4 LONG (.+)/', $this->gedcom, $match)) { |
||
275 | $gedcom_service = new GedcomService(); |
||
276 | |||
277 | return $gedcom_service->readLongitude($match[1]); |
||
278 | } |
||
279 | |||
280 | return 0.0; |
||
281 | } |
||
282 | |||
283 | /** |
||
284 | * Do the privacy rules allow us to display this fact to the current user |
||
285 | * |
||
286 | * @param int|null $access_level |
||
287 | * |
||
288 | * @return bool |
||
289 | */ |
||
290 | public function canShow(int $access_level = null): bool |
||
291 | { |
||
292 | $access_level = $access_level ?? Auth::accessLevel($this->record->tree()); |
||
293 | |||
294 | // Does this record have an explicit RESN? |
||
295 | if (strpos($this->gedcom, "\n2 RESN confidential") !== false) { |
||
296 | return Auth::PRIV_NONE >= $access_level; |
||
297 | } |
||
298 | if (strpos($this->gedcom, "\n2 RESN privacy") !== false) { |
||
299 | return Auth::PRIV_USER >= $access_level; |
||
300 | } |
||
301 | if (strpos($this->gedcom, "\n2 RESN none") !== false) { |
||
302 | return true; |
||
303 | } |
||
304 | |||
305 | // Does this record have a default RESN? |
||
306 | $xref = $this->record->xref(); |
||
307 | $fact_privacy = $this->record->tree()->getFactPrivacy(); |
||
308 | $individual_fact_privacy = $this->record->tree()->getIndividualFactPrivacy(); |
||
309 | if (isset($individual_fact_privacy[$xref][$this->tag])) { |
||
310 | return $individual_fact_privacy[$xref][$this->tag] >= $access_level; |
||
311 | } |
||
312 | if (isset($fact_privacy[$this->tag])) { |
||
313 | return $fact_privacy[$this->tag] >= $access_level; |
||
314 | } |
||
315 | |||
316 | // No restrictions - it must be public |
||
317 | return true; |
||
318 | } |
||
319 | |||
320 | /** |
||
321 | * Check whether this fact is protected against edit |
||
322 | * |
||
323 | * @return bool |
||
324 | */ |
||
325 | public function canEdit(): bool |
||
326 | { |
||
327 | if ($this->isPendingDeletion()) { |
||
328 | return false; |
||
329 | } |
||
330 | |||
331 | if (Auth::isManager($this->record->tree())) { |
||
332 | return true; |
||
333 | } |
||
334 | |||
335 | // Members cannot edit RESN, CHAN and locked records |
||
336 | return Auth::isEditor($this->record->tree()) && strpos($this->gedcom, "\n2 RESN locked") === false && $this->getTag() !== 'RESN' && $this->getTag() !== 'CHAN'; |
||
337 | } |
||
338 | |||
339 | /** |
||
340 | * The place where the event occured. |
||
341 | * |
||
342 | * @return Place |
||
343 | */ |
||
344 | public function place(): Place |
||
345 | { |
||
346 | if ($this->place === null) { |
||
347 | $this->place = new Place($this->attribute('PLAC'), $this->record()->tree()); |
||
348 | } |
||
349 | |||
350 | return $this->place; |
||
351 | } |
||
352 | |||
353 | /** |
||
354 | * Get the date for this fact. |
||
355 | * We can call this function many times, especially when sorting, |
||
356 | * so keep a copy of the date. |
||
357 | * |
||
358 | * @return Date |
||
359 | */ |
||
360 | public function date(): Date |
||
361 | { |
||
362 | if ($this->date === null) { |
||
363 | $this->date = new Date($this->attribute('DATE')); |
||
364 | } |
||
365 | |||
366 | return $this->date; |
||
367 | } |
||
368 | |||
369 | /** |
||
370 | * The raw GEDCOM data for this fact |
||
371 | * |
||
372 | * @return string |
||
373 | */ |
||
374 | public function gedcom(): string |
||
375 | { |
||
376 | return $this->gedcom; |
||
377 | } |
||
378 | |||
379 | /** |
||
380 | * Get a (pseudo) primary key for this fact. |
||
381 | * |
||
382 | * @return string |
||
383 | */ |
||
384 | public function id(): string |
||
385 | { |
||
386 | return $this->id; |
||
387 | } |
||
388 | |||
389 | /** |
||
390 | * What is the tag (type) of this fact, such as BIRT, MARR or DEAT. |
||
391 | * |
||
392 | * @return string |
||
393 | */ |
||
394 | public function getTag(): string |
||
395 | { |
||
396 | return $this->tag; |
||
397 | } |
||
398 | |||
399 | /** |
||
400 | * Used to convert a real fact (e.g. BIRT) into a close-relative’s fact (e.g. _BIRT_CHIL) |
||
401 | * |
||
402 | * @param string $tag |
||
403 | * |
||
404 | * @return void |
||
405 | */ |
||
406 | public function setTag($tag): void |
||
407 | { |
||
408 | $this->tag = $tag; |
||
409 | } |
||
410 | |||
411 | /** |
||
412 | * The Person/Family record where this Fact came from |
||
413 | * |
||
414 | * @return Individual|Family|Source|Repository|Media|Note|GedcomRecord |
||
415 | */ |
||
416 | public function record() |
||
417 | { |
||
418 | return $this->record; |
||
419 | } |
||
420 | |||
421 | /** |
||
422 | * Get the name of this fact type, for use as a label. |
||
423 | * |
||
424 | * @return string |
||
425 | */ |
||
426 | public function label(): string |
||
427 | { |
||
428 | // Custom FACT/EVEN - with a TYPE |
||
429 | if (($this->tag === 'FACT' || $this->tag === 'EVEN') && $this->attribute('TYPE') !== '') { |
||
430 | return I18N::translate(e($this->attribute('TYPE'))); |
||
431 | } |
||
432 | |||
433 | return GedcomTag::getLabel($this->tag, $this->record); |
||
434 | } |
||
435 | |||
436 | /** |
||
437 | * This is a newly deleted fact, pending approval. |
||
438 | * |
||
439 | * @return void |
||
440 | */ |
||
441 | public function setPendingDeletion(): void |
||
442 | { |
||
443 | $this->pending_deletion = true; |
||
444 | $this->pending_addition = false; |
||
445 | } |
||
446 | |||
447 | /** |
||
448 | * Is this a newly deleted fact, pending approval. |
||
449 | * |
||
450 | * @return bool |
||
451 | */ |
||
452 | public function isPendingDeletion(): bool |
||
453 | { |
||
454 | return $this->pending_deletion; |
||
455 | } |
||
456 | |||
457 | /** |
||
458 | * This is a newly added fact, pending approval. |
||
459 | * |
||
460 | * @return void |
||
461 | */ |
||
462 | public function setPendingAddition(): void |
||
463 | { |
||
464 | $this->pending_addition = true; |
||
465 | $this->pending_deletion = false; |
||
466 | } |
||
467 | |||
468 | /** |
||
469 | * Is this a newly added fact, pending approval. |
||
470 | * |
||
471 | * @return bool |
||
472 | */ |
||
473 | public function isPendingAddition(): bool |
||
474 | { |
||
475 | return $this->pending_addition; |
||
476 | } |
||
477 | |||
478 | /** |
||
479 | * Source citations linked to this fact |
||
480 | * |
||
481 | * @return string[] |
||
482 | */ |
||
483 | public function getCitations(): array |
||
484 | { |
||
485 | preg_match_all('/\n(2 SOUR @(' . Gedcom::REGEX_XREF . ')@(?:\n[3-9] .*)*)/', $this->gedcom(), $matches, PREG_SET_ORDER); |
||
486 | $citations = []; |
||
487 | foreach ($matches as $match) { |
||
488 | $source = Source::getInstance($match[2], $this->record()->tree()); |
||
489 | if ($source && $source->canShow()) { |
||
490 | $citations[] = $match[1]; |
||
491 | } |
||
492 | } |
||
493 | |||
494 | return $citations; |
||
495 | } |
||
496 | |||
497 | /** |
||
498 | * Notes (inline and objects) linked to this fact |
||
499 | * |
||
500 | * @return string[]|Note[] |
||
501 | */ |
||
502 | public function getNotes(): array |
||
503 | { |
||
504 | $notes = []; |
||
505 | preg_match_all('/\n2 NOTE ?(.*(?:\n3.*)*)/', $this->gedcom(), $matches); |
||
506 | foreach ($matches[1] as $match) { |
||
507 | $note = preg_replace("/\n3 CONT ?/", "\n", $match); |
||
508 | if (preg_match('/@(' . Gedcom::REGEX_XREF . ')@/', $note, $nmatch)) { |
||
509 | $note = Note::getInstance($nmatch[1], $this->record()->tree()); |
||
510 | if ($note && $note->canShow()) { |
||
511 | // A note object |
||
512 | $notes[] = $note; |
||
513 | } |
||
514 | } else { |
||
515 | // An inline note |
||
516 | $notes[] = $note; |
||
517 | } |
||
518 | } |
||
519 | |||
520 | return $notes; |
||
521 | } |
||
522 | |||
523 | /** |
||
524 | * Media objects linked to this fact |
||
525 | * |
||
526 | * @return Media[] |
||
527 | */ |
||
528 | public function getMedia(): array |
||
529 | { |
||
530 | $media = []; |
||
531 | preg_match_all('/\n2 OBJE @(' . Gedcom::REGEX_XREF . ')@/', $this->gedcom(), $matches); |
||
532 | foreach ($matches[1] as $match) { |
||
533 | $obje = Media::getInstance($match, $this->record()->tree()); |
||
534 | if ($obje && $obje->canShow()) { |
||
535 | $media[] = $obje; |
||
536 | } |
||
537 | } |
||
538 | |||
539 | return $media; |
||
540 | } |
||
541 | |||
542 | /** |
||
543 | * A one-line summary of the fact - for charts, etc. |
||
544 | * |
||
545 | * @return string |
||
546 | */ |
||
547 | public function summary(): string |
||
548 | { |
||
549 | $attributes = []; |
||
550 | $target = $this->target(); |
||
551 | if ($target instanceof GedcomRecord) { |
||
552 | $attributes[] = $target->fullName(); |
||
553 | } else { |
||
554 | // Fact value |
||
555 | $value = $this->value(); |
||
556 | if ($value !== '' && $value !== 'Y') { |
||
557 | $attributes[] = '<span dir="auto">' . e($value) . '</span>'; |
||
558 | } |
||
559 | // Fact date |
||
560 | $date = $this->date(); |
||
561 | if ($date->isOK()) { |
||
562 | if ($this->record() instanceof Individual && in_array($this->getTag(), Gedcom::BIRTH_EVENTS, true) && $this->record()->tree()->getPreference('SHOW_PARENTS_AGE')) { |
||
563 | $attributes[] = $date->display() . FunctionsPrint::formatParentsAges($this->record(), $date); |
||
564 | } else { |
||
565 | $attributes[] = $date->display(); |
||
566 | } |
||
567 | } |
||
568 | // Fact place |
||
569 | if ($this->place()->gedcomName() !== '') { |
||
570 | $attributes[] = $this->place()->shortName(); |
||
571 | } |
||
572 | } |
||
573 | |||
574 | $class = 'fact_' . $this->getTag(); |
||
575 | if ($this->isPendingAddition()) { |
||
576 | $class .= ' new'; |
||
577 | } elseif ($this->isPendingDeletion()) { |
||
578 | $class .= ' old'; |
||
579 | } |
||
580 | |||
581 | return |
||
582 | '<div class="' . $class . '">' . |
||
583 | /* I18N: a label/value pair, such as “Occupation: Farmer”. Some languages may need to change the punctuation. */ |
||
584 | I18N::translate('<span class="label">%1$s:</span> <span class="field" dir="auto">%2$s</span>', $this->label(), implode(' — ', $attributes)) . |
||
585 | '</div>'; |
||
586 | } |
||
587 | |||
588 | /** |
||
589 | * Helper functions to sort facts |
||
590 | * |
||
591 | * @return Closure |
||
592 | */ |
||
593 | private static function dateComparator(): Closure |
||
594 | { |
||
595 | return static function (Fact $a, Fact $b): int { |
||
596 | if ($a->date()->isOK() && $b->date()->isOK()) { |
||
597 | // If both events have dates, compare by date |
||
598 | $ret = Date::compare($a->date(), $b->date()); |
||
599 | |||
600 | if ($ret === 0) { |
||
601 | // If dates overlap, compare by fact type |
||
602 | $ret = self::typeComparator()($a, $b); |
||
603 | |||
604 | // If the fact type is also the same, retain the initial order |
||
605 | if ($ret === 0) { |
||
606 | $ret = $a->sortOrder <=> $b->sortOrder; |
||
607 | } |
||
608 | } |
||
609 | |||
610 | return $ret; |
||
611 | } |
||
612 | |||
613 | // One or both events have no date - retain the initial order |
||
614 | return $a->sortOrder <=> $b->sortOrder; |
||
615 | }; |
||
616 | } |
||
617 | |||
618 | /** |
||
619 | * Helper functions to sort facts. |
||
620 | * |
||
621 | * @return Closure |
||
622 | */ |
||
623 | public static function typeComparator(): Closure |
||
624 | { |
||
625 | static $factsort = []; |
||
626 | |||
627 | if ($factsort === []) { |
||
628 | $factsort = array_flip(self::FACT_ORDER); |
||
629 | } |
||
630 | |||
631 | return static function (Fact $a, Fact $b) use ($factsort): int { |
||
632 | // Facts from same families stay grouped together |
||
633 | // Keep MARR and DIV from the same families from mixing with events from other FAMs |
||
634 | // Use the original order in which the facts were added |
||
635 | if ($a->record instanceof Family && $b->record instanceof Family && $a->record !== $b->record) { |
||
636 | return $a->sortOrder - $b->sortOrder; |
||
637 | } |
||
638 | |||
639 | $atag = $a->getTag(); |
||
640 | $btag = $b->getTag(); |
||
641 | |||
642 | // Events not in the above list get mapped onto one that is. |
||
643 | if (!array_key_exists($atag, $factsort)) { |
||
644 | if (preg_match('/^(_(BIRT|MARR|DEAT|BURI)_)/', $atag, $match)) { |
||
645 | $atag = $match[1]; |
||
646 | } else { |
||
647 | $atag = '_????_'; |
||
648 | } |
||
649 | } |
||
650 | |||
651 | if (!array_key_exists($btag, $factsort)) { |
||
652 | if (preg_match('/^(_(BIRT|MARR|DEAT|BURI)_)/', $btag, $match)) { |
||
653 | $btag = $match[1]; |
||
654 | } else { |
||
655 | $btag = '_????_'; |
||
656 | } |
||
657 | } |
||
658 | |||
659 | // - Don't let dated after DEAT/BURI facts sort non-dated facts before DEAT/BURI |
||
660 | // - Treat dated after BURI facts as BURI instead |
||
661 | if ($a->attribute('DATE') !== '' && $factsort[$atag] > $factsort['BURI'] && $factsort[$atag] < $factsort['CHAN']) { |
||
662 | $atag = 'BURI'; |
||
663 | } |
||
664 | |||
665 | if ($b->attribute('DATE') !== '' && $factsort[$btag] > $factsort['BURI'] && $factsort[$btag] < $factsort['CHAN']) { |
||
666 | $btag = 'BURI'; |
||
667 | } |
||
668 | |||
669 | $ret = $factsort[$atag] - $factsort[$btag]; |
||
670 | |||
671 | // If facts are the same then put dated facts before non-dated facts |
||
672 | if ($ret == 0) { |
||
673 | if ($a->attribute('DATE') !== '' && $b->attribute('DATE') === '') { |
||
674 | return -1; |
||
675 | } |
||
676 | |||
677 | if ($b->attribute('DATE') !== '' && $a->attribute('DATE') === '') { |
||
678 | return 1; |
||
679 | } |
||
680 | |||
681 | // If no sorting preference, then keep original ordering |
||
682 | $ret = $a->sortOrder - $b->sortOrder; |
||
683 | } |
||
684 | |||
685 | return $ret; |
||
686 | }; |
||
687 | } |
||
688 | |||
689 | /** |
||
690 | * A multi-key sort |
||
691 | * 1. First divide the facts into two arrays one set with dates and one set without dates |
||
692 | * 2. Sort each of the two new arrays, the date using the compare date function, the non-dated |
||
693 | * using the compare type function |
||
694 | * 3. Then merge the arrays back into the original array using the compare type function |
||
695 | * |
||
696 | * @param Collection $unsorted |
||
697 | * |
||
698 | * @return Collection |
||
699 | */ |
||
700 | public static function sortFacts(Collection $unsorted): Collection |
||
701 | { |
||
702 | $dated = []; |
||
703 | $nondated = []; |
||
704 | $sorted = []; |
||
705 | |||
706 | // Split the array into dated and non-dated arrays |
||
707 | $order = 0; |
||
708 | |||
709 | foreach ($unsorted as $fact) { |
||
710 | $fact->sortOrder = $order; |
||
711 | $order++; |
||
712 | |||
713 | if ($fact->date()->isOK()) { |
||
714 | $dated[] = $fact; |
||
715 | } else { |
||
716 | $nondated[] = $fact; |
||
717 | } |
||
718 | } |
||
719 | |||
720 | usort($dated, self::dateComparator()); |
||
721 | usort($nondated, self::typeComparator()); |
||
722 | |||
723 | // Merge the arrays |
||
724 | $dc = count($dated); |
||
725 | $nc = count($nondated); |
||
726 | $i = 0; |
||
727 | $j = 0; |
||
728 | |||
729 | // while there is anything in the dated array continue merging |
||
730 | while ($i < $dc) { |
||
731 | // compare each fact by type to merge them in order |
||
732 | if ($j < $nc && self::typeComparator()($dated[$i], $nondated[$j]) > 0) { |
||
733 | $sorted[] = $nondated[$j]; |
||
734 | $j++; |
||
735 | } else { |
||
736 | $sorted[] = $dated[$i]; |
||
737 | $i++; |
||
738 | } |
||
739 | } |
||
740 | |||
741 | // get anything that might be left in the nondated array |
||
742 | while ($j < $nc) { |
||
743 | $sorted[] = $nondated[$j]; |
||
744 | $j++; |
||
745 | } |
||
746 | |||
747 | return new Collection($sorted); |
||
748 | } |
||
749 | |||
750 | /** |
||
751 | * Allow native PHP functions such as array_unique() to work with objects |
||
752 | * |
||
753 | * @return string |
||
754 | */ |
||
755 | public function __toString(): string |
||
758 | } |
||
759 | } |
||
760 |