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+<?php
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+/**
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+ * @file
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+ * This is a copy of <Drupal 8.8>/core/lib/Drupal/Component/Utility/NestedArray.php
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+ *
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+ * It used to be autoloaded from a drupal/core-utility dependency, but in some
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+ * configurations, this triggers a Composer bug similar to:
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+ * - https://github.com/wikimedia/composer-merge-plugin/issues/139
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+ * - https://github.com/composer/installers/issues/427
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+ */
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+
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+namespace Fgm\Drupal\Composer;
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+
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+/**
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+ * Provides helpers to perform operations on nested arrays and array keys of variable depth.
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+ *
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+ * @ingroup utility
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+ */
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+class NestedArray {
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Retrieves a value from a nested array with variable depth.
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+ *
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+ * This helper function should be used when the depth of the array element
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+ * being retrieved may vary (that is, the number of parent keys is variable).
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+ * It is primarily used for form structures and renderable arrays.
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+ *
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+ * Without this helper function the only way to get a nested array value with
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+ * variable depth in one line would be using eval(), which should be avoided:
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+ * @code
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+ * // Do not do this! Avoid eval().
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+ * // May also throw a PHP notice, if the variable array keys do not exist.
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+ * eval('$value = $array[\'' . implode("']['", $parents) . "'];");
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * Instead, use this helper function:
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+ * @code
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+ * $value = NestedArray::getValue($form, $parents);
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * A return value of NULL is ambiguous, and can mean either that the requested
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+ * key does not exist, or that the actual value is NULL. If it is required to
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+ * know whether the nested array key actually exists, pass a third argument
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+ * that is altered by reference:
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+ * @code
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+ * $key_exists = NULL;
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+ * $value = NestedArray::getValue($form, $parents, $key_exists);
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+ * if ($key_exists) {
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+ * // Do something with $value.
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+ * }
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * However if the number of array parent keys is static, the value should
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+ * always be retrieved directly rather than calling this function.
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+ * For instance:
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+ * @code
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+ * $value = $form['signature_settings']['signature'];
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * @param array $array
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+ * The array from which to get the value.
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+ * @param array $parents
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+ * An array of parent keys of the value, starting with the outermost key.
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+ * @param bool $key_exists
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+ * (optional) If given, an already defined variable that is altered by
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+ * reference.
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+ *
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+ * @return mixed
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+ * The requested nested value. Possibly NULL if the value is NULL or not all
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+ * nested parent keys exist. $key_exists is altered by reference and is a
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+ * Boolean that indicates whether all nested parent keys exist (TRUE) or not
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+ * (FALSE). This allows to distinguish between the two possibilities when
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+ * NULL is returned.
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+ *
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+ * @see NestedArray::setValue()
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+ * @see NestedArray::unsetValue()
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+ */
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+ public static function &getValue(array &$array, array $parents, &$key_exists = NULL) {
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+ $ref = &$array;
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+ foreach ($parents as $parent) {
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+ if (is_array($ref) && (isset($ref[$parent]) || array_key_exists($parent, $ref))) {
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+ $ref = &$ref[$parent];
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+ }
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+ else {
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+ $key_exists = FALSE;
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+ $null = NULL;
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+ return $null;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ $key_exists = TRUE;
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+ return $ref;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Sets a value in a nested array with variable depth.
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+ *
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+ * This helper function should be used when the depth of the array element you
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+ * are changing may vary (that is, the number of parent keys is variable). It
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+ * is primarily used for form structures and renderable arrays.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * @code
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+ * // Assume you have a 'signature' element somewhere in a form. It might be:
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+ * $form['signature_settings']['signature'] = array(
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+ * '#type' => 'text_format',
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+ * '#title' => t('Signature'),
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+ * );
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+ * // Or, it might be further nested:
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+ * $form['signature_settings']['user']['signature'] = array(
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+ * '#type' => 'text_format',
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+ * '#title' => t('Signature'),
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+ * );
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * To deal with the situation, the code needs to figure out the route to the
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+ * element, given an array of parents that is either
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+ * @code array('signature_settings', 'signature') @endcode
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+ * in the first case or
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+ * @code array('signature_settings', 'user', 'signature') @endcode
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+ * in the second case.
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+ *
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+ * Without this helper function the only way to set the signature element in
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+ * one line would be using eval(), which should be avoided:
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+ * @code
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+ * // Do not do this! Avoid eval().
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+ * eval('$form[\'' . implode("']['", $parents) . '\'] = $element;');
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * Instead, use this helper function:
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+ * @code
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+ * NestedArray::setValue($form, $parents, $element);
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * However if the number of array parent keys is static, the value should
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+ * always be set directly rather than calling this function. For instance,
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+ * for the first example we could just do:
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+ * @code
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+ * $form['signature_settings']['signature'] = $element;
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * @param array $array
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+ * A reference to the array to modify.
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+ * @param array $parents
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+ * An array of parent keys, starting with the outermost key.
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+ * @param mixed $value
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+ * The value to set.
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+ * @param bool $force
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+ * (optional) If TRUE, the value is forced into the structure even if it
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+ * requires the deletion of an already existing non-array parent value. If
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+ * FALSE, PHP throws an error if trying to add into a value that is not an
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+ * array. Defaults to FALSE.
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+ *
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+ * @see NestedArray::unsetValue()
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+ * @see NestedArray::getValue()
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+ */
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+ public static function setValue(array &$array, array $parents, $value, $force = FALSE) {
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+ $ref = &$array;
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+ foreach ($parents as $parent) {
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+ // PHP auto-creates container arrays and NULL entries without error if $ref
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+ // is NULL, but throws an error if $ref is set, but not an array.
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+ if ($force && isset($ref) && !is_array($ref)) {
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+ $ref = [];
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+ }
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+ $ref = &$ref[$parent];
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+ }
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+ $ref = $value;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Unsets a value in a nested array with variable depth.
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+ *
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+ * This helper function should be used when the depth of the array element you
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+ * are changing may vary (that is, the number of parent keys is variable). It
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+ * is primarily used for form structures and renderable arrays.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * @code
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+ * // Assume you have a 'signature' element somewhere in a form. It might be:
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+ * $form['signature_settings']['signature'] = array(
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+ * '#type' => 'text_format',
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+ * '#title' => t('Signature'),
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+ * );
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+ * // Or, it might be further nested:
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+ * $form['signature_settings']['user']['signature'] = array(
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+ * '#type' => 'text_format',
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+ * '#title' => t('Signature'),
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+ * );
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * To deal with the situation, the code needs to figure out the route to the
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+ * element, given an array of parents that is either
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+ * @code array('signature_settings', 'signature') @endcode
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+ * in the first case or
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+ * @code array('signature_settings', 'user', 'signature') @endcode
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+ * in the second case.
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+ *
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+ * Without this helper function the only way to unset the signature element in
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+ * one line would be using eval(), which should be avoided:
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+ * @code
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+ * // Do not do this! Avoid eval().
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+ * eval('unset($form[\'' . implode("']['", $parents) . '\']);');
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * Instead, use this helper function:
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+ * @code
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+ * NestedArray::unset_nested_value($form, $parents, $element);
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * However if the number of array parent keys is static, the value should
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+ * always be set directly rather than calling this function. For instance, for
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+ * the first example we could just do:
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+ * @code
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+ * unset($form['signature_settings']['signature']);
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * @param array $array
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+ * A reference to the array to modify.
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+ * @param array $parents
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+ * An array of parent keys, starting with the outermost key and including
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+ * the key to be unset.
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+ * @param bool $key_existed
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+ * (optional) If given, an already defined variable that is altered by
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+ * reference.
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+ *
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+ * @see NestedArray::setValue()
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+ * @see NestedArray::getValue()
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+ */
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+ public static function unsetValue(array &$array, array $parents, &$key_existed = NULL) {
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+ $unset_key = array_pop($parents);
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+ $ref = &self::getValue($array, $parents, $key_existed);
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+ if ($key_existed && is_array($ref) && (isset($ref[$unset_key]) || array_key_exists($unset_key, $ref))) {
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+ $key_existed = TRUE;
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+ unset($ref[$unset_key]);
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+ }
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+ else {
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+ $key_existed = FALSE;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Determines whether a nested array contains the requested keys.
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+ *
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+ * This helper function should be used when the depth of the array element to
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+ * be checked may vary (that is, the number of parent keys is variable). See
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+ * NestedArray::setValue() for details. It is primarily used for form
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+ * structures and renderable arrays.
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+ *
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+ * If it is required to also get the value of the checked nested key, use
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+ * NestedArray::getValue() instead.
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+ *
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+ * If the number of array parent keys is static, this helper function is
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+ * unnecessary and the following code can be used instead:
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+ * @code
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+ * $value_exists = isset($form['signature_settings']['signature']);
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+ * $key_exists = array_key_exists('signature', $form['signature_settings']);
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * @param array $array
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+ * The array with the value to check for.
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+ * @param array $parents
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+ * An array of parent keys of the value, starting with the outermost key.
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+ *
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+ * @return bool
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+ * TRUE if all the parent keys exist, FALSE otherwise.
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+ *
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+ * @see NestedArray::getValue()
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+ */
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+ public static function keyExists(array $array, array $parents) {
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+ // Although this function is similar to PHP's array_key_exists(), its
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+ // arguments should be consistent with getValue().
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+ $key_exists = NULL;
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+ self::getValue($array, $parents, $key_exists);
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+ return $key_exists;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Merges multiple arrays, recursively, and returns the merged array.
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+ *
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+ * This function is similar to PHP's array_merge_recursive() function, but it
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+ * handles non-array values differently. When merging values that are not both
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+ * arrays, the latter value replaces the former rather than merging with it.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * @code
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+ * $link_options_1 = array('fragment' => 'x', 'attributes' => array('title' => t('X'), 'class' => array('a', 'b')));
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+ * $link_options_2 = array('fragment' => 'y', 'attributes' => array('title' => t('Y'), 'class' => array('c', 'd')));
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+ *
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+ * // This results in array('fragment' => array('x', 'y'), 'attributes' => array('title' => array(t('X'), t('Y')), 'class' => array('a', 'b', 'c', 'd'))).
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+ * $incorrect = array_merge_recursive($link_options_1, $link_options_2);
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+ *
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+ * // This results in array('fragment' => 'y', 'attributes' => array('title' => t('Y'), 'class' => array('a', 'b', 'c', 'd'))).
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+ * $correct = NestedArray::mergeDeep($link_options_1, $link_options_2);
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+ * @endcode
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+ *
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+ * @param array ...
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+ * Arrays to merge.
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+ *
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+ * @return array
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+ * The merged array.
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+ *
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+ * @see NestedArray::mergeDeepArray()
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+ */
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+ public static function mergeDeep() {
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+ return self::mergeDeepArray(func_get_args());
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Merges multiple arrays, recursively, and returns the merged array.
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+ *
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+ * This function is equivalent to NestedArray::mergeDeep(), except the
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+ * input arrays are passed as a single array parameter rather than a variable
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+ * parameter list.
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+ *
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+ * The following are equivalent:
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+ * - NestedArray::mergeDeep($a, $b);
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+ * - NestedArray::mergeDeepArray(array($a, $b));
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+ *
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+ * The following are also equivalent:
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+ * - call_user_func_array('NestedArray::mergeDeep', $arrays_to_merge);
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+ * - NestedArray::mergeDeepArray($arrays_to_merge);
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+ *
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+ * @param array $arrays
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+ * An arrays of arrays to merge.
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+ * @param bool $preserve_integer_keys
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+ * (optional) If given, integer keys will be preserved and merged instead of
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+ * appended. Defaults to FALSE.
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+ *
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+ * @return array
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+ * The merged array.
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+ *
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+ * @see NestedArray::mergeDeep()
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+ */
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+ public static function mergeDeepArray(array $arrays, $preserve_integer_keys = FALSE) {
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+ $result = [];
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+ foreach ($arrays as $array) {
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+ foreach ($array as $key => $value) {
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+ // Renumber integer keys as array_merge_recursive() does unless
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+ // $preserve_integer_keys is set to TRUE. Note that PHP automatically
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+ // converts array keys that are integer strings (e.g., '1') to integers.
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+ if (is_int($key) && !$preserve_integer_keys) {
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+ $result[] = $value;
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+ }
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+ // Recurse when both values are arrays.
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+ elseif (isset($result[$key]) && is_array($result[$key]) && is_array($value)) {
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+ $result[$key] = self::mergeDeepArray([$result[$key], $value], $preserve_integer_keys);
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+ }
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+ // Otherwise, use the latter value, overriding any previous value.
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+ else {
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+ $result[$key] = $value;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return $result;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Filters a nested array recursively.
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+ *
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+ * @param array $array
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+ * The filtered nested array.
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+ * @param callable|null $callable
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+ * The callable to apply for filtering.
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+ *
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+ * @return array
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+ * The filtered array.
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+ */
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+ public static function filter(array $array, callable $callable = NULL) {
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+ $array = is_callable($callable) ? array_filter($array, $callable) : array_filter($array);
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+ foreach ($array as &$element) {
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+ if (is_array($element)) {
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+ $element = static::filter($element, $callable);
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ return $array;
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+ }
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+
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+}
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