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Complex classes like TWeakCallableCollection 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 TWeakCallableCollection, and based on these observations, apply Extract Interface, too.
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57 | class TWeakCallableCollection extends TPriorityList |
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58 | { |
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59 | use TWeakCollectionTrait; |
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60 | |||
61 | /** @var ?bool Should invalid WeakReferences automatically be deleted from the list */ |
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62 | private ?bool $_discardInvalid = null; |
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63 | |||
64 | /** @var int The number of TEventHandlers in the list */ |
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65 | private int $_eventHandlerCount = 0; |
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66 | |||
67 | /** |
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68 | * Constructor. |
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69 | * Initializes the list with an array or an iterable object. |
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70 | * @param null|array|\Iterator|TPriorityList|TPriorityMap $data The initial data. |
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71 | * Default is null, meaning no initial data. |
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72 | * @param ?bool $readOnly Whether the list is read-only |
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73 | * @param ?numeric $defaultPriority The default priority of items without specified |
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74 | * priorities. Default null for 10. |
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75 | * @paraum ?int $precision The precision of the numeric priorities. Default null |
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76 | * for 8. |
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77 | * @param ?bool $discardInvalid Whether or not to discard invalid WeakReferences. |
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78 | * Default null for the opposite of Read-Only. Mutable Lists expunge invalid |
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79 | * WeakReferences and Read only lists do not. Set this bool to override the default |
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80 | * behavior. |
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81 | * @param null|int $precision The numeric precision of the priority. |
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82 | * @throws \Prado\Exceptions\TInvalidDataTypeException If data is not null and |
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83 | * is neither an array nor an iterator. |
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84 | */ |
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85 | public function __construct($data = null, $readOnly = null, $defaultPriority = null, $precision = null, $discardInvalid = null) |
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86 | { |
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87 | if ($set = ($discardInvalid === false || $discardInvalid === null && $readOnly === true)) { |
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88 | $this->setDiscardInvalid(false); |
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89 | } |
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90 | parent::__construct($data, $readOnly, $defaultPriority, $precision); |
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91 | if (!$set) { |
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92 | $this->setDiscardInvalid($discardInvalid); |
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93 | } |
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94 | } |
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95 | |||
96 | /** |
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97 | * Cloning a TWeakCallableCollection requires cloning the WeakMap |
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98 | * @since 4.2.3 |
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99 | */ |
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100 | public function __clone() |
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101 | { |
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102 | $this->weakClone(); |
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103 | parent::__clone(); |
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104 | } |
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105 | |||
106 | /** |
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107 | * Waking up a TWeakCallableCollection requires creating the WeakMap. No items |
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108 | * are saved in TWeakList so only initialization of the WeakMap is required. |
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109 | * @since 4.2.3 |
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110 | */ |
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111 | public function __wakeup() |
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112 | { |
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113 | if ($this->_discardInvalid) { |
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114 | $this->weakStart(); |
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115 | } |
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116 | parent::__wakeup(); |
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117 | } |
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118 | |||
119 | |||
120 | /** |
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121 | * TWeakCallableCollection cannot auto listen to global events or there will be |
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122 | * catastrophic recursion. |
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123 | * @return bool returns false |
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124 | */ |
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125 | public function getAutoGlobalListen() |
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126 | { |
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127 | return false; |
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128 | } |
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129 | |||
130 | /** |
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131 | * This is a custom function for adding objects to the weak map. Specifically, |
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132 | * if the object being added is a TEventHandler, we use the {@link TEventHandler::getHandlerObject} |
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133 | * object instead of the TEventHandler itself. |
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134 | * @param object $object The object to add to the managed weak map. |
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135 | * @since 4.2.3 |
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136 | */ |
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137 | protected function weakCustomAdd(object $object) |
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138 | { |
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139 | if($object instanceof TEventHandler) { |
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140 | $object = $object->getHandlerObject(); |
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141 | $this->_eventHandlerCount++; |
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142 | } |
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143 | return $this->weakAdd($object); |
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144 | } |
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145 | |||
146 | /** |
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147 | * This is a custom function for removing objects to the weak map. Specifically, |
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148 | * if the object being removed is a TEventHandler, we use the {@link TEventHandler::getHandlerObject} |
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149 | * object instead of the TEventHandler itself. |
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150 | * @param object $object The object to remove to the managed weak map. |
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151 | * @since 4.2.3 |
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152 | */ |
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153 | protected function weakCustomRemove(object $object) |
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154 | { |
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155 | if($object instanceof TEventHandler) { |
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156 | $object = $object->getHandlerObject(); |
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157 | $this->_eventHandlerCount--; |
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158 | } |
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159 | return $this->weakRemove($object); |
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160 | } |
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161 | |||
162 | /** |
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163 | * This converts the $items array of callable with WeakReferences back into the |
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164 | * actual callable. |
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165 | * @param array &$items an array of callable where objects are WeakReference |
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166 | */ |
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167 | protected function filterItemsForOutput(&$items) |
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168 | { |
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169 | if (!is_array($items)) { |
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170 | return; |
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171 | } |
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172 | for ($i = 0, $c = count($items); $i < $c; $i++) { |
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173 | $this->filterItemForOutput($items[$i]); |
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174 | } |
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175 | } |
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176 | |||
177 | |||
178 | /** |
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179 | * This converts the $items array of callable with WeakReferences back into the |
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180 | * actual callable. |
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181 | * @param callable &$handler the $handler or $handler[0] may be a WeakReference |
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182 | */ |
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183 | protected function filterItemForOutput(&$handler) |
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184 | { |
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185 | if (is_array($handler) && is_object($handler[0]) && ($handler[0] instanceof WeakReference)) { |
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186 | if ($obj = $handler[0]->get()) { |
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187 | $handler[0] = $obj; |
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188 | } else { |
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189 | $handler = null; |
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190 | } |
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191 | } elseif (is_object($handler)) { |
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192 | if($handler instanceof WeakReference) { |
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193 | $handler = $handler->get(); |
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194 | } elseif (($handler instanceof TEventHandler) && !$handler->hasHandler()) { |
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195 | $handler = null; |
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196 | } |
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197 | } |
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198 | } |
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199 | |||
200 | |||
201 | /** |
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202 | * Converts the $handler callable into a WeakReference version for storage |
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203 | * @param callable &$handler callable to convert into a WeakReference version |
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204 | * @param bool $validate whether or not to validate the input as a callable |
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205 | */ |
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206 | protected function filterItemForInput(&$handler, $validate = false) |
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207 | { |
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208 | if ($validate && !is_callable($handler)) { |
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209 | throw new TInvalidDataValueException('weakcallablecollection_callable_required'); |
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210 | } |
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211 | if (is_array($handler) && is_object($handler[0])) { |
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212 | $handler[0] = WeakReference::create($handler[0]); |
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213 | } elseif (is_object($handler) && !($handler instanceof Closure) && !($handler instanceof IWeakRetainable)) { |
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214 | $handler = WeakReference::create($handler); |
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215 | } |
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216 | } |
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217 | |||
218 | /** |
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219 | * When a change in the WeakMap is detected, scrub the list of WeakReference that |
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220 | * have lost their object. |
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221 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list when {@link |
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222 | * getDiscardInvalid} is true. |
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223 | * @since 4.2.3 |
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224 | */ |
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225 | protected function scrubWeakReferences() |
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226 | { |
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227 | if (!$this->getDiscardInvalid() || !$this->weakChanged()) { |
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228 | return; |
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229 | } |
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230 | foreach (array_keys($this->_d) as $priority) { |
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231 | for ($c = $i = count($this->_d[$priority]), $i--; $i >= 0; $i--) { |
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232 | $a = is_array($this->_d[$priority][$i]); |
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233 | $isEventHandler = $weakRefInvalid = false; |
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234 | $arrayInvalid = $a && is_object($this->_d[$priority][$i][0]) && ($this->_d[$priority][$i][0] instanceof WeakReference) && $this->_d[$priority][$i][0]->get() === null; |
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235 | if (is_object($this->_d[$priority][$i])) { |
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236 | $object = $this->_d[$priority][$i]; |
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237 | if ($isEventHandler = ($object instanceof TEventHandler)) { |
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238 | $object = $object->getHandlerObject(true); |
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239 | } |
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240 | $weakRefInvalid = ($object instanceof WeakReference) && $object->get() === null; |
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241 | } |
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242 | if ($arrayInvalid || $weakRefInvalid) { |
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243 | $c--; |
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244 | $this->_c--; |
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245 | if ($i === $c) { |
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246 | array_pop($this->_d[$priority]); |
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247 | } else { |
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248 | array_splice($this->_d[$priority], $i, 1); |
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249 | } |
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250 | if ($isEventHandler) { |
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251 | $this->_eventHandlerCount--; |
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252 | } |
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253 | } |
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254 | } |
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255 | if (!$c) { |
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256 | unset($this->_d[$priority]); |
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257 | } |
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258 | } |
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259 | $this->_fd = null; |
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260 | $this->weakResetCount(); |
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261 | } |
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262 | |||
263 | /** |
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264 | * @return bool Does the TWeakList scrub invalid WeakReferences. |
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265 | * @since 4.2.3 |
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266 | */ |
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267 | public function getDiscardInvalid(): bool |
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271 | } |
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272 | |||
273 | /** |
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274 | * Ensures that DiscardInvalid is set. |
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275 | */ |
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276 | protected function collapseDiscardInvalid() |
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277 | { |
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278 | if ($this->_discardInvalid === null) { |
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279 | $this->setDiscardInvalid(!$this->getReadOnly()); |
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280 | } |
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281 | } |
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282 | |||
283 | /** |
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284 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list on $value |
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285 | * being "true". |
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286 | * @param null|bool|string $value Sets the TWeakList scrubbing of invalid WeakReferences. |
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287 | * @since 4.2.3 |
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288 | */ |
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289 | public function setDiscardInvalid($value): void |
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290 | { |
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291 | if($value === $this->_discardInvalid) { |
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292 | return; |
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293 | } |
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294 | if ($this->_discardInvalid !== null && !Prado::isCallingSelf()) { |
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295 | throw new TInvalidOperationException('weak_no_set_discard_invalid', $this::class); |
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296 | } |
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297 | $value = TPropertyValue::ensureBoolean($value); |
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298 | if ($value && !$this->_discardInvalid) { |
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299 | $this->weakStart(); |
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300 | foreach (array_keys($this->_d) as $priority) { |
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301 | for ($i = count($this->_d[$priority]) - 1; $i >= 0; $i--) { |
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302 | $a = is_array($this->_d[$priority][$i]); |
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303 | if ($a && is_object($this->_d[$priority][$i][0]) || !$a && is_object($this->_d[$priority][$i])) { |
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304 | $obj = $a ? $this->_d[$priority][$i][0] : $this->_d[$priority][$i]; |
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305 | $isEventHandler = false; |
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306 | if (!$a && ($isEventHandler = ($obj instanceof TEventHandler))) { |
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307 | $obj = $obj->getHandlerObject(true); |
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308 | } |
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309 | if ($obj instanceof WeakReference) { |
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310 | if($obj = $obj->get()) { |
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311 | $this->weakAdd($obj); |
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312 | } else { |
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313 | parent::removeAtIndexInPriority($i, $priority); |
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314 | } |
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315 | if ($isEventHandler) { |
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316 | $this->_eventHandlerCount--; |
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317 | } |
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318 | } else { // Closure |
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319 | $this->weakAdd($obj); |
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320 | } |
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321 | } |
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322 | } |
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323 | } |
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324 | } elseif (!$value && $this->_discardInvalid) { |
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325 | $this->weakStop(); |
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326 | } |
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327 | $this->_discardInvalid = $value; |
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328 | } |
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329 | |||
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331 | /** |
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332 | * This flattens the priority list into a flat array [0,...,n-1]. This is needed to |
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333 | * filter the output. |
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334 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before flattening. |
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335 | */ |
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336 | protected function flattenPriorities(): void |
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337 | { |
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338 | $this->scrubWeakReferences(); |
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339 | parent::flattenPriorities(); |
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340 | } |
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341 | |||
342 | /** |
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343 | * This returns a list of the priorities within this list, ordered lowest (first) |
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344 | * to highest (last). |
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345 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before getting |
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346 | * the priorities. |
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347 | * @return array the array of priority numerics in increasing priority number |
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348 | * @since 4.2.3 |
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349 | */ |
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350 | public function getPriorities(): array |
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351 | { |
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352 | $this->scrubWeakReferences(); |
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353 | return parent::getPriorities(); |
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354 | } |
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355 | |||
356 | /** |
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357 | * Gets the number of items at a priority within the list. |
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358 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before counting. |
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359 | * @param null|numeric $priority optional priority at which to count items. if no |
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360 | * parameter, it will be set to the default {@link getDefaultPriority} |
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361 | * @return int the number of items in the list at the specified priority |
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362 | * @since 4.2.3 |
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363 | */ |
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364 | public function getPriorityCount($priority = null) |
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365 | { |
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366 | $this->scrubWeakReferences(); |
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367 | return parent::getPriorityCount($priority); |
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368 | } |
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369 | |||
370 | /** |
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371 | * Returns an iterator for traversing the items in the list. |
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372 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before indexing. |
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373 | * This method is required by the interface \IteratorAggregate. |
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374 | * @return \Iterator an iterator for traversing the items in the list. |
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375 | * @since 4.2.3 |
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376 | */ |
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377 | public function getIterator(): \Iterator |
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378 | { |
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379 | $this->flattenPriorities(); |
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380 | $items = $this->_fd; |
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381 | $this->filterItemsForOutput($items); |
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382 | return new \ArrayIterator($items); |
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383 | } |
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384 | |||
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386 | * Returns the total number of items in the list |
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387 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before counting. |
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388 | * @return int the number of items in the list |
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389 | * @since 4.2.3 |
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390 | */ |
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391 | public function getCount(): int |
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392 | { |
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393 | $this->scrubWeakReferences(); |
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394 | return parent::getCount(); |
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395 | } |
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396 | |||
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398 | * Returns the item at the index of a flattened priority list. This is needed to |
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399 | * filter the output. {@link offsetGet} calls this method. |
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400 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before indexing. |
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401 | * @param int $index the index of the item to get |
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402 | * @throws TInvalidDataValueException Issued when the index is invalid |
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403 | * @return mixed the element at the offset |
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404 | */ |
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405 | public function itemAt($index) |
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406 | { |
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407 | $this->scrubWeakReferences(); |
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408 | if ($index >= 0 && $index < $this->_c) { |
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409 | parent::flattenPriorities(); |
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410 | $item = $this->_fd[$index]; |
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411 | $this->filterItemForOutput($item); |
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412 | return $item; |
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413 | } else { |
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414 | throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_index_invalid', $index); |
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415 | } |
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416 | } |
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417 | |||
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419 | * Gets all the items at a specific priority. This is needed to filter the output. |
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420 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before retrieving. |
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421 | * @param null|numeric $priority priority of the items to get. Defaults to null, |
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422 | * filled in with the default priority, if left blank. |
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423 | * @return ?array all items at priority in index order, null if there are no items |
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424 | * at that priority |
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425 | */ |
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426 | public function itemsAtPriority($priority = null): ?array |
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427 | { |
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428 | $this->scrubWeakReferences(); |
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429 | $items = parent::itemsAtPriority($priority); |
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430 | $this->filterItemsForOutput($items); |
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431 | return $items; |
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432 | } |
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433 | |||
434 | /** |
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435 | * Returns the item at an index within a priority. This is needed to filter the |
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436 | * output. |
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437 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before retrieving. |
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438 | * @param int $index the index into the list of items at priority |
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439 | * @param null|numeric $priority the priority which to index. no parameter or null |
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440 | * will result in the default priority |
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441 | * @return mixed the element at the offset, false if no element is found at the offset |
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442 | */ |
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443 | public function itemAtIndexInPriority($index, $priority = null) |
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444 | { |
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445 | $this->scrubWeakReferences(); |
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446 | $item = parent::itemAtIndexInPriority($index, $priority); |
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447 | $this->filterItemForOutput($item); |
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448 | return $item; |
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449 | } |
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450 | |||
451 | /** |
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452 | * Inserts an item at an index. It reads the priority of the item at index within the |
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453 | * flattened list and then inserts the item at that priority-index. |
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454 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before indexing. |
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455 | * @param int $index the specified position in the flattened list. |
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456 | * @param mixed $item new item to add |
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457 | * @throws TInvalidDataValueException If the index specified exceeds the bound |
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458 | * @throws TInvalidOperationException if the list is read-only |
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459 | * @since 4.2.3 |
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460 | */ |
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461 | public function insertAt($index, $item) |
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462 | { |
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463 | if ($this->getReadOnly()) { |
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464 | throw new TInvalidOperationException('list_readonly', $this::class); |
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465 | } |
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466 | |||
467 | if (($priority = $this->priorityAt($index, true)) !== false) { |
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468 | $this->internalInsertAtIndexInPriority($item, $priority[1], $priority[0]); |
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469 | } else { |
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470 | throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_index_invalid', $index); |
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471 | } |
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472 | } |
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473 | |||
474 | /** |
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475 | * Inserts an item at the specified index within a priority. This scrubs the list and |
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476 | * calls {@link internalInsertAtIndexInPriority}. |
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477 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before indexing. |
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478 | * @param mixed $item item to add within the list. |
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479 | * @param null|false|int $index index within the priority to add the item, defaults to null |
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480 | * which appends the item at the priority |
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481 | * @param null|numeric $priority priority of the item. defaults to null, which sets it |
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482 | * to the default priority |
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483 | * @param bool $preserveCache preserveCache specifies if this is a special quick function |
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484 | * or not. This defaults to false. |
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485 | * @throws \Prado\Exceptions\TInvalidDataValueException If the index specified exceeds |
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486 | * the bound |
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487 | * @throws \Prado\Exceptions\TInvalidOperationException if the list is read-only |
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488 | */ |
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489 | public function insertAtIndexInPriority($item, $index = null, $priority = null, $preserveCache = false) |
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490 | { |
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491 | $this->scrubWeakReferences(); |
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492 | return $this->internalInsertAtIndexInPriority($item, $index, $priority, $preserveCache); |
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493 | } |
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494 | |||
495 | /** |
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496 | * Inserts an item at the specified index within a priority. This does not scrub the |
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497 | * list of WeakReference. This converts the item into a WeakReference if it is an object |
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498 | * or contains an object in its callable. This does not convert Closure into WeakReference. |
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499 | * @param mixed $item item to add within the list. |
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500 | * @param null|false|int $index index within the priority to add the item, defaults to null |
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501 | * which appends the item at the priority |
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502 | * @param null|numeric $priority priority of the item. defaults to null, which sets it |
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503 | * to the default priority |
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504 | * @param bool $preserveCache preserveCache specifies if this is a special quick function |
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505 | * or not. This defaults to false. |
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506 | * @throws \Prado\Exceptions\TInvalidDataValueException If the index specified exceeds the |
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507 | * bound |
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508 | * @throws \Prado\Exceptions\TInvalidOperationException if the list is read-only |
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509 | * @since 4.2.3 |
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510 | */ |
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511 | protected function internalInsertAtIndexInPriority($item, $index = null, $priority = null, $preserveCache = false) |
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512 | { |
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513 | $this->collapseDiscardInvalid(); |
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514 | $itemPriority = null; |
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515 | if (($isPriorityItem = ($item instanceof IPriorityItem)) && ($priority === null || !is_numeric($priority))) { |
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516 | $itemPriority = $priority = $item->getPriority(); |
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517 | } |
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518 | $priority = $this->ensurePriority($priority); |
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519 | if (($item instanceof IPriorityCapture) && (!$isPriorityItem || $itemPriority !== $priority)) { |
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520 | $item->setPriority($priority); |
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521 | } |
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522 | if (($isObj = is_object($item)) || is_array($item) && is_object($item[0])) { |
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523 | $this->weakCustomAdd($isObj ? $item : $item[0]); |
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524 | } |
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525 | $this->filterItemForInput($item, true); |
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526 | return parent::insertAtIndexInPriority($item, $index, $priority, $preserveCache); |
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527 | } |
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528 | |||
529 | /** |
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530 | * Removes an item from the priority list. |
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531 | * The list will search for the item. The first matching item found will be removed from |
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532 | * the list. |
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533 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before indexing. |
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534 | * @param mixed $item item the item to be removed. |
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535 | * @param null|bool|float $priority priority of item to remove. without this parameter it |
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536 | * defaults to false. A value of false means any priority. null will be filled in with |
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537 | * the default priority. |
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538 | * @throws TInvalidDataValueException If the item does not exist |
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539 | * @return int index within the flattened list at which the item is being removed |
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540 | * @since 4.2.3 |
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541 | */ |
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542 | public function remove($item, $priority = false) |
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543 | { |
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544 | if ($this->getReadOnly()) { |
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545 | throw new TInvalidOperationException('list_readonly', $this::class); |
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546 | } |
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547 | |||
548 | if (($p = $this->priorityOf($item, true)) !== false) { |
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549 | if ($priority !== false) { |
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550 | $priority = $this->ensurePriority($priority); |
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551 | if ($p[0] != $priority) { |
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552 | throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_item_inexistent'); |
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553 | } |
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554 | } |
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555 | $this->internalRemoveAtIndexInPriority($p[1], $p[0]); |
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556 | return $p[2]; |
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557 | } else { |
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558 | throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_item_inexistent'); |
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559 | } |
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560 | } |
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561 | |||
562 | /** |
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563 | * Removes an item at the specified index in the flattened list. |
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564 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before indexing. |
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565 | * @param int $index index of the item to be removed. |
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566 | * @throws TInvalidDataValueException If the index specified exceeds the bound |
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567 | * @throws TInvalidOperationException if the list is read-only |
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568 | * @return mixed the removed item. |
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569 | * @since 4.2.3 |
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570 | */ |
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571 | public function removeAt($index) |
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572 | { |
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573 | if ($this->getReadOnly()) { |
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574 | throw new TInvalidOperationException('list_readonly', $this::class); |
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575 | } |
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576 | |||
577 | if (($priority = $this->priorityAt($index, true)) !== false) { |
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578 | return $this->internalRemoveAtIndexInPriority($priority[1], $priority[0]); |
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579 | } |
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580 | throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_index_invalid', $index); |
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581 | } |
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582 | |||
583 | /** |
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584 | * Removes the item at a specific index within a priority. This is needed to filter |
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585 | * the output. |
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586 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before indexing. |
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587 | * @param int $index index of item to remove within the priority. |
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588 | * @param null|numeric $priority priority of the item to remove, defaults to null, |
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589 | * or left blank, it is then set to the default priority |
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590 | * @throws TInvalidDataValueException If the item does not exist |
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591 | * @return mixed the removed item. |
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592 | */ |
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593 | public function removeAtIndexInPriority($index, $priority = null) |
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594 | { |
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595 | $this->scrubWeakReferences(); |
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596 | return $this->internalRemoveAtIndexInPriority($index, $priority); |
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597 | } |
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598 | |||
599 | /** |
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600 | * Removes the item at a specific index within a priority. This is needed to filter |
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601 | * the output. |
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602 | * @param int $index index of item to remove within the priority. |
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603 | * @param null|numeric $priority priority of the item to remove, defaults to null, or |
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604 | * left blank, it is then set to the default priority |
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605 | * @throws TInvalidDataValueException If the item does not exist |
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606 | * @return mixed the removed item. |
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607 | * @since 4.2.3 |
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608 | */ |
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609 | protected function internalRemoveAtIndexInPriority($index, $priority = null) |
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610 | { |
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611 | $item = parent::removeAtIndexInPriority($index, $priority); |
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612 | $this->filterItemForOutput($item); |
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613 | if (($isObj = is_object($item)) || is_array($item) && is_object($item[0])) { |
||
614 | $this->weakCustomRemove($obj = $isObj ? $item : $item[0]); |
||
615 | } |
||
616 | return $item; |
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617 | } |
||
618 | |||
619 | /** |
||
620 | * Removes all items in the priority list by calling removeAtIndexInPriority from the |
||
621 | * last item to the first. |
||
622 | * @since 4.2.3 |
||
623 | */ |
||
624 | public function clear(): void |
||
625 | { |
||
626 | if ($this->getReadOnly()) { |
||
627 | throw new TInvalidOperationException('list_readonly', get_class($this)); |
||
628 | } |
||
629 | |||
630 | $c = $this->_c; |
||
631 | foreach (array_keys($this->_d) as $priority) { |
||
632 | for ($index = count($this->_d[$priority]) - 1; $index >= 0; $index--) { |
||
633 | parent::removeAtIndexInPriority($index, $priority); |
||
634 | } |
||
635 | } |
||
636 | |||
637 | if ($c) { |
||
638 | $this->weakRestart(); |
||
639 | } |
||
640 | } |
||
641 | |||
642 | /** |
||
643 | * @param mixed $item the item |
||
644 | * @return bool whether the list contains the item |
||
645 | * @since 4.2.3 |
||
646 | */ |
||
647 | public function contains($item): bool |
||
648 | { |
||
649 | return $this->indexOf($item) !== -1; |
||
650 | } |
||
651 | |||
652 | /** |
||
653 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before indexing. |
||
654 | * @param mixed $item item being indexed. |
||
655 | * @return int the index of the item in the flattened list (0 based), -1 if not found. |
||
656 | */ |
||
657 | public function indexOf($item) |
||
658 | { |
||
659 | $this->filterItemForInput($item); |
||
660 | $this->flattenPriorities(); |
||
661 | |||
662 | if (($index = array_search($item, $this->_fd, true)) === false && $this->_eventHandlerCount) { |
||
663 | foreach($this->_fd as $index => $pItem) { |
||
664 | if (($pItem instanceof TEventHandler) && $pItem->isSameHandler($item, true)) { |
||
665 | break; |
||
666 | } |
||
667 | $index = false; |
||
668 | } |
||
669 | } |
||
670 | if ($index === false) { |
||
671 | return -1; |
||
672 | } else { |
||
673 | return $index; |
||
674 | } |
||
675 | } |
||
676 | |||
677 | /** |
||
678 | * Returns the priority of a particular item. This is needed to filter the input. |
||
679 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before indexing |
||
680 | * when $withindex is "true" due to the more complex processing. |
||
681 | * @param mixed $item the item to look for within the list. |
||
682 | * @param bool $withindex this specifies if the full positional data of the item |
||
683 | * within the list is returned. This defaults to false, if no parameter is provided, |
||
684 | * so only provides the priority number of the item by default. |
||
685 | * @return array|false|numeric the priority of the item in the list, false if not found. |
||
686 | * if withindex is true, an array is returned of [0 => $priority, 1 => $priorityIndex, |
||
687 | * 2 => flattenedIndex, 'priority' => $priority, 'index' => $priorityIndex, |
||
688 | * 'absindex' => flattenedIndex] |
||
689 | */ |
||
690 | public function priorityOf($item, $withindex = false) |
||
691 | { |
||
692 | if ($withindex) { |
||
693 | $this->scrubWeakReferences(); |
||
694 | } |
||
695 | $this->filterItemForInput($item); |
||
696 | $this->sortPriorities(); |
||
697 | |||
698 | $absindex = 0; |
||
699 | foreach (array_keys($this->_d) as $priority) { |
||
700 | if (($index = array_search($item, $this->_d[$priority], true)) !== false) { |
||
701 | $absindex += $index; |
||
702 | return $withindex ? [$priority, $index, $absindex, |
||
703 | 'priority' => $priority, 'index' => $index, 'absindex' => $absindex, ] : $priority; |
||
704 | } else { |
||
705 | $absindex += count($this->_d[$priority]); |
||
706 | } |
||
707 | } |
||
708 | if (!$this->_eventHandlerCount) { |
||
709 | return false; |
||
710 | } |
||
711 | |||
712 | $absindex = 0; |
||
713 | foreach (array_keys($this->_d) as $priority) { |
||
714 | $index = false; |
||
715 | foreach($this->_d[$priority] as $index => $pItem) { |
||
716 | if(($pItem instanceof TEventHandler) && $pItem->isSameHandler($item, true)) { |
||
717 | break; |
||
718 | } |
||
719 | $index = false; |
||
720 | } |
||
721 | if ($index !== false) { |
||
722 | $absindex += $index; |
||
723 | return $withindex ? [$priority, $index, $absindex, |
||
724 | 'priority' => $priority, 'index' => $index, 'absindex' => $absindex, ] : $priority; |
||
725 | } else { |
||
726 | $absindex += count($this->_d[$priority]); |
||
727 | } |
||
728 | } |
||
729 | |||
730 | return false; |
||
731 | } |
||
732 | |||
733 | /** |
||
734 | * Returns the priority of an item at a particular flattened index. The index after |
||
735 | * the last item does not exist but receives a priority from the last item so that |
||
736 | * priority information about any new items being appended is available. |
||
737 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before indexing. |
||
738 | * @param int $index index of the item within the list |
||
739 | * @param bool $withindex this specifies if the full positional data of the item |
||
740 | * within the list is returned. This defaults to false, if no parameter is provided, |
||
741 | * so only provides the priority number of the item by default. |
||
742 | * @return array|false|numeric the priority of the item in the list, false if not found. |
||
743 | * if $withindex is true, an array is returned of [0 => $priority, 1 => $priorityIndex, |
||
744 | * 2 => flattenedIndex, 'priority' => $priority, 'index' => $priorityIndex, 'absindex' |
||
745 | * => flattenedIndex] |
||
746 | * @since 4.2.3 |
||
747 | */ |
||
748 | public function priorityAt($index, $withindex = false) |
||
749 | { |
||
750 | $this->scrubWeakReferences(); |
||
751 | return parent::priorityAt($index, $withindex); |
||
752 | } |
||
753 | |||
754 | /** |
||
755 | * This inserts an item before another item within the list. It uses the same priority |
||
756 | * as the found index item and places the new item before it. |
||
757 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before indexing. |
||
758 | * @param mixed $indexitem the item to index |
||
759 | * @param mixed $item the item to add before indexitem |
||
760 | * @throws TInvalidDataValueException If the item does not exist |
||
761 | * @return int where the item has been inserted in the flattened list |
||
762 | * @since 4.2.3 |
||
763 | */ |
||
764 | public function insertBefore($indexitem, $item) |
||
765 | { |
||
766 | if ($this->getReadOnly()) { |
||
767 | throw new TInvalidOperationException('list_readonly', $this::class); |
||
768 | } |
||
769 | |||
770 | if (($priority = $this->priorityOf($indexitem, true)) === false) { |
||
771 | throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_item_inexistent'); |
||
772 | } |
||
773 | |||
774 | $this->internalInsertAtIndexInPriority($item, $priority[1], $priority[0]); |
||
775 | |||
776 | return $priority[2]; |
||
777 | } |
||
778 | |||
779 | /** |
||
780 | * This inserts an item after another item within the list. It uses the same priority |
||
781 | * as the found index item and places the new item after it. |
||
782 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before indexing. |
||
783 | * @param mixed $indexitem the item to index |
||
784 | * @param mixed $item the item to add after indexitem |
||
785 | * @throws TInvalidDataValueException If the item does not exist |
||
786 | * @return int where the item has been inserted in the flattened list |
||
787 | * @since 4.2.3 |
||
788 | */ |
||
789 | public function insertAfter($indexitem, $item) |
||
790 | { |
||
791 | if ($this->getReadOnly()) { |
||
792 | throw new TInvalidOperationException('list_readonly', $this::class); |
||
793 | } |
||
794 | |||
795 | if (($priority = $this->priorityOf($indexitem, true)) === false) { |
||
796 | throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_item_inexistent'); |
||
797 | } |
||
798 | |||
799 | $this->internalInsertAtIndexInPriority($item, $priority[1] + 1, $priority[0]); |
||
800 | |||
801 | return $priority[2] + 1; |
||
802 | } |
||
803 | |||
804 | /** |
||
805 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before returning. |
||
806 | * @return array the priority list of items in array |
||
807 | * @since 4.2.3 |
||
808 | */ |
||
809 | public function toArray(): array |
||
810 | { |
||
811 | $this->flattenPriorities(); |
||
812 | $items = $this->_fd; |
||
813 | $this->filterItemsForOutput($items); |
||
814 | return $items; |
||
815 | } |
||
816 | |||
817 | |||
818 | /** |
||
819 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before returning. |
||
820 | * @return array the array of priorities keys with values of arrays of callables. |
||
821 | * The priorities are sorted so important priorities, lower numerics, are first. |
||
822 | */ |
||
823 | public function toPriorityArray(): array |
||
824 | { |
||
825 | $this->scrubWeakReferences(); |
||
826 | $result = parent::toPriorityArray(); |
||
827 | foreach (array_keys($result) as $key) { |
||
828 | $this->filterItemsForOutput($result[$key]); |
||
829 | } |
||
830 | return $result; |
||
831 | } |
||
832 | |||
833 | |||
834 | /** |
||
835 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before returning. |
||
836 | * @return array the array of priorities keys with values of arrays of callables with |
||
837 | * WeakReference rather than objects. The priorities are sorted so important priorities, |
||
838 | * lower numerics, are first. |
||
839 | */ |
||
840 | public function toPriorityArrayWeak() |
||
841 | { |
||
842 | $this->scrubWeakReferences(); |
||
843 | return parent::toPriorityArray(); |
||
844 | } |
||
845 | |||
846 | /** |
||
847 | * Combines the map elements which have a priority below the parameter value. This |
||
848 | * is needed to filter the output. |
||
849 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before returning. |
||
850 | * @param numeric $priority the cut-off priority. All items of priority less than |
||
851 | * this are returned. |
||
852 | * @param bool $inclusive whether or not the input cut-off priority is inclusive. |
||
853 | * Default: false, not inclusive. |
||
854 | * @return array the array of priorities keys with values of arrays of items that |
||
855 | * are below a specified priority. The priorities are sorted so important priorities, |
||
856 | * lower numerics, are first. |
||
857 | * @since 4.2.3 |
||
858 | */ |
||
859 | public function toArrayBelowPriority($priority, bool $inclusive = false): array |
||
860 | { |
||
861 | $this->scrubWeakReferences(); |
||
862 | $items = parent::toArrayBelowPriority($priority, $inclusive); |
||
863 | $this->filterItemsForOutput($items); |
||
864 | return $items; |
||
865 | } |
||
866 | |||
867 | /** |
||
868 | * Combines the map elements which have a priority above the parameter value. This |
||
869 | * is needed to filter the output. |
||
870 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list before returning. |
||
871 | * @param numeric $priority the cut-off priority. All items of priority greater |
||
872 | * than this are returned. |
||
873 | * @param bool $inclusive whether or not the input cut-off priority is inclusive. |
||
874 | * Default: true, inclusive. |
||
875 | * @return array the array of priorities keys with values of arrays of items that |
||
876 | * are above a specified priority. The priorities are sorted so important priorities, |
||
877 | * lower numerics, are first. |
||
878 | * @since 4.2.3 |
||
879 | */ |
||
880 | public function toArrayAbovePriority($priority, bool $inclusive = true): array |
||
881 | { |
||
882 | $this->scrubWeakReferences(); |
||
883 | $items = parent::toArrayAbovePriority($priority, $inclusive); |
||
884 | $this->filterItemsForOutput($items); |
||
885 | return $items; |
||
886 | } |
||
887 | |||
888 | /** |
||
889 | * Copies iterable data into the list. |
||
890 | * Note, existing data in the list will be cleared first. |
||
891 | * @param mixed $data the data to be copied from, must be an array or object implementing |
||
892 | * Traversable |
||
893 | * @throws TInvalidDataTypeException If data is neither an array nor a Traversable. |
||
894 | * @since 4.2.3 |
||
895 | */ |
||
896 | public function copyFrom($data): void |
||
897 | { |
||
898 | if ($data instanceof TPriorityList) { |
||
899 | if ($this->_c > 0) { |
||
900 | $this->clear(); |
||
901 | } |
||
902 | $array = $data->toPriorityArray(); |
||
903 | foreach (array_keys($array) as $priority) { |
||
904 | for ($i = 0, $c = count($array[$priority]); $i < $c; $i++) { |
||
905 | $this->internalInsertAtIndexInPriority($array[$priority][$i], null, $priority); |
||
906 | } |
||
907 | } |
||
908 | } elseif ($data instanceof TPriorityMap) { |
||
909 | if ($this->_c > 0) { |
||
910 | $this->clear(); |
||
911 | } |
||
912 | $array = $data->toPriorityArray(); |
||
913 | foreach (array_keys($array) as $priority) { |
||
914 | foreach ($array[$priority] as $item) { |
||
915 | $this->internalInsertAtIndexInPriority($item, null, $priority); |
||
916 | } |
||
917 | } |
||
918 | } elseif (is_array($data) || ($data instanceof Traversable)) { |
||
919 | if ($this->_c > 0) { |
||
920 | $this->clear(); |
||
921 | } |
||
922 | foreach ($data as $item) { |
||
923 | $this->internalInsertAtIndexInPriority($item); |
||
924 | } |
||
925 | } elseif ($data !== null) { |
||
926 | throw new TInvalidDataTypeException('list_data_not_iterable'); |
||
927 | } |
||
928 | } |
||
929 | |||
930 | /** |
||
931 | * Merges iterable data into the priority list. |
||
932 | * New data will be appended to the end of the existing data. If another TPriorityList |
||
933 | * is merged, the incoming parameter items will be appended at the priorities they are |
||
934 | * present. These items will be added to the end of the existing items with equal |
||
935 | * priorities, if there are any. |
||
936 | * @param mixed $data the data to be merged with, must be an array or object implementing |
||
937 | * Traversable |
||
938 | * @throws TInvalidDataTypeException If data is neither an array nor an iterator. |
||
939 | * @since 4.2.3 |
||
940 | */ |
||
941 | public function mergeWith($data): void |
||
963 | } |
||
964 | } |
||
965 | |||
966 | /** |
||
967 | * Sets the element at the specified offset. This method is required by the interface |
||
968 | * \ArrayAccess. Setting elements in a priority list is not straight forword when |
||
969 | * appending and setting at the end boundary. When appending without an offset (a |
||
970 | * null offset), the item will be added at the default priority. The item may not be |
||
971 | * the last item in the list. When appending with an offset equal to the count of the |
||
972 | * list, the item will get be appended with the last items priority. |
||
973 | * |
||
974 | * All together, when setting the location of an item, the item stays in that location, |
||
975 | * but appending an item into a priority list doesn't mean the item is at the end of |
||
976 | * the list. |
||
977 | * |
||
978 | * All invalid WeakReference[s] are optionally removed from the list when an $offset |
||
979 | * is given. |
||
980 | * @param int $offset the offset to set element |
||
981 | * @param mixed $item the element value |
||
982 | * @since 4.2.3 |
||
983 | */ |
||
984 | public function offsetSet($offset, $item): void |
||
985 | { |
||
986 | if ($this->getReadOnly()) { |
||
987 | throw new TInvalidOperationException('list_readonly', $this::class); |
||
988 | } |
||
989 | |||
990 | if ($offset === null) { |
||
991 | $this->internalInsertAtIndexInPriority($item, null, null, true); |
||
992 | return; |
||
993 | } |
||
994 | if (0 <= $offset && $offset <= ($count = $this->getCount())) { |
||
995 | $priority = parent::priorityAt($offset, true); |
||
996 | if ($offset !== $count) { |
||
997 | $this->internalRemoveAtIndexInPriority($priority[1], $priority[0]); |
||
998 | } |
||
999 | } else { |
||
1000 | throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_index_invalid', $offset); |
||
1001 | } |
||
1002 | $this->internalInsertAtIndexInPriority($item, $priority[1], $priority[0]); |
||
1003 | } |
||
1004 | |||
1005 | /** |
||
1006 | * Returns an array with the names of all variables of this object that should |
||
1007 | * NOT be serialized because their value is the default one or useless to be cached |
||
1008 | * for the next page loads. Reimplement in derived classes to add new variables, |
||
1009 | * but remember to also to call the parent implementation first. |
||
1010 | * @param array $exprops by reference |
||
1011 | * @since 4.2.3 |
||
1012 | */ |
||
1013 | protected function _getZappableSleepProps(&$exprops) |
||
1023 | } |
||
1024 | } |
||
1025 | } |
||
1026 |
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