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<?php// This file is part of Moodle - http://moodle.org///// Moodle is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or// (at your option) any later version.//// Moodle is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the// GNU General Public License for more details.//// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License// along with Moodle. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>./*** Class to sort items.** @package mod_forum* @copyright 2019 Ryan Wyllie <ryan@moodle.com>* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later*/namespace mod_forum\local\entities;defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();/*** Class to sort lists of items.** @copyright 2019 Ryan Wyllie <ryan@moodle.com>* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later*/class sorter {/** @var callable $getid Function used to get the id from an item */private $getid;/** @var callable $getparentid Function used to get the parent id from an item */private $getparentid;/*** Constructor.** Allows the calling code to provide 2 functions to get the id and parent id from* the list of items it is intended to process.** This allows this class to be composed in numerous different ways to support various* types of items while keeping the underlying sorting algorithm consistent.** @param callable $getid Function used to get the id from an item* @param callable $getparentid Function used to get the parent id from an item*/public function __construct(callable $getid, callable $getparentid) {$this->getid = $getid;$this->getparentid = $getparentid;}/*** Sort a list of items into a parent/child data structure. The resulting data structure* is a recursive array of arrays where the first element is the parent and the second is* an array of it's children.** For example* If we have an array of items A, B, C, and D where D is a child of C, B and C are children* of A.** This function would sort them into the following:* [* [* A,* [* [* B,* []* ],* [* C,* [* [* D,* []* ]* ]* ]* ]* ]* ]** @param array $items The list of items to sort.* @return array*/public function sort_into_children(array $items): array {$ids = array_reduce($items, function($carry, $item) {$carry[($this->getid)($item)] = true;return $carry;}, []);// Split out the items into "parents" and "replies" (children). These are unsorted// at this point.[$parents, $replies] = array_reduce($items, function($carry, $item) use ($ids) {$parentid = ($this->getparentid)($item);if (!empty($ids[$parentid])) {// This is a child to another item in the list so add it to the children list.$carry[1][] = $item;} else {// This isn't a child to anything in our list so it's a parent.$carry[0][] = $item;}return $carry;}, [[], []]);if (empty($replies)) {return array_map(function($parent) {return [$parent, []];}, $parents);}// Recurse to sort the replies into the correct nesting.$sortedreplies = $this->sort_into_children($replies);// Sort the parents and sorted replies into their matching pairs.return array_map(function($parent) use ($sortedreplies) {$parentid = ($this->getid)($parent);return [$parent,array_values(array_filter($sortedreplies, function($replydata) use ($parentid) {return ($this->getparentid)($replydata[0]) == $parentid;}))];}, $parents);}/*** Take the data structure returned from "sort_into_children" and flatten it back* into an array. It does a depth first flatten which maintains the reply ordering.** @param array $items Items in the data structure returned by "sort_into_children"* @return array A flat array.*/public function flatten_children(array $items): array {$result = [];foreach ($items as [$item, $children]) {$result[] = $item;$result = array_merge($result, $this->flatten_children($children));}return $result;}}