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* Bootstrapping functions, essential and needed for Anax to work together with some common helpers. |
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/** |
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* i18n, internationalization, send all strings though this function to enable i18n. Inspired by Drupal´s t()-function. |
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* |
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* @param string $str the string to check up for translation. |
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* @param array $args associative array with arguments to be |
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* replaced in the str. |
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* - !variable: Inserted as is. Use this for text |
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* that has already been sanitized. |
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* - @variable: Escaped to HTML using htmlEnt(). Use |
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* this for anything displayed on a page on the site. |
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* @return string the translated string. |
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function t($str, $args = []) |
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{ |
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/* |
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if (CLydia::Instance()->config["i18n"]) { |
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$str = gettext($str); |
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} |
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// santitize and replace arguments |
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if (!empty($args)) { |
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foreach ($args as $key => $val) { |
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switch ($key[0]) { |
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case "@": |
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$args[$key] = htmlentities($val); |
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break; |
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case "!": |
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default: /* pass through */ |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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return strtr($str, $args); |
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} |
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return $str; |
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/** |
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* Sort array but maintain index when compared items are equal. |
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* http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.usort.php#38827 |
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* @param array &$array input array |
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* @param callable $cmp_function custom function to compare values |
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function mergesort(&$array, $cmp_function) |
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// Arrays of size < 2 require no action. |
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if (count($array) < 2) { |
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return; |
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// Split the array in half |
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$halfway = count($array) / 2; |
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$array1 = array_slice($array, 0, $halfway); |
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$array2 = array_slice($array, $halfway); |
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// Recurse to sort the two halves |
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mergesort($array1, $cmp_function); |
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mergesort($array2, $cmp_function); |
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// If all of $array1 is <= all of $array2, just append them. |
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if (call_user_func($cmp_function, end($array1), $array2[0]) < 1) { |
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$array = array_merge($array1, $array2); |
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return; |
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// Merge the two sorted arrays into a single sorted array |
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$array = array(); |
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$ptr1 = $ptr2 = 0; |
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while ($ptr1 < count($array1) && $ptr2 < count($array2)) { |
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if (call_user_func($cmp_function, $array1[$ptr1], $array2[$ptr2]) < 1) { |
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$array[] = $array1[$ptr1++]; |
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$array[] = $array2[$ptr2++]; |
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return; |
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* Glob recursivly. |
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* http://in.php.net/manual/en/function.glob.php#106595 |
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* @return void |
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function glob_recursive($pattern, $flags = 0) |
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$files = glob($pattern, $flags); |
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foreach (glob(dirname($pattern) . "/*", GLOB_ONLYDIR|GLOB_NOSORT) as $dir) { |
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$files = array_merge($files, glob_recursive($dir . "/" . basename($pattern), $flags)); |
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* array_merge_recursive does indeed merge arrays, but it converts values with duplicate |
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* keys to arrays rather than overwriting the value in the first array with the duplicate |
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* value in the second array, as array_merge does. I.e., with array_merge_recursive, |
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* this happens (documented behavior): |
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* array_merge_recursive(array('key' => 'org value'), array('key' => 'new value')); |
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* => array('key' => array('org value', 'new value')); |
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* array_merge_recursive_distinct does not change the datatypes of the values in the arrays. |
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* Matching keys' values in the second array overwrite those in the first array, as is the |
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* array_merge_recursive_distinct(array('key' => 'org value'), array('key' => 'new value')); |
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* => array('key' => array('new value')); |
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* Parameters are passed by reference, though only for performance reasons. They're not |
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* altered by this function. |
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* @author Daniel <daniel (at) danielsmedegaardbuus (dot) dk> |
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* @author Gabriel Sobrinho <gabriel (dot) sobrinho (at) gmail (dot) com> |
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function array_merge_recursive_distinct(array &$array1, array &$array2) |
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if (is_array($value) && isset($merged [$key]) && is_array($merged [$key])) { |
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$merged [$key] = array_merge_recursive_distinct($merged [$key], $value); |
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} else { |
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$merged [$key] = $value; |
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