function element_children
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 6.x drupal-6.x/includes/common.inc \element_children()
Identifies the children of an element array, optionally sorted by weight.
The children of a element array are those key/value pairs whose key does not start with a '#'. See drupal_render() for details.
Parameters
$elements: The element array whose children are to be identified.
$sort: Boolean to indicate whether the children should be sorted by weight.
Return value
The array keys of the element's children.
68 calls to element_children()
- book_admin_edit_submit in drupal-7.x/
modules/ book/ book.admin.inc - Form submission handler for book_admin_edit().
- dashboard_form_block_admin_configure_alter in drupal-7.x/
modules/ dashboard/ dashboard.module - Implements hook_form_FORM_ID_alter().
- dashboard_form_block_admin_display_form_alter in drupal-7.x/
modules/ dashboard/ dashboard.module - Implements hook_form_FORM_ID_alter().
- DrupalRenderTestCase::testDrupalRenderSorting in drupal-7.x/
modules/ simpletest/ tests/ common.test - Test sorting by weight.
- drupal_pre_render_links in drupal-7.x/
includes/ common.inc - #pre_render callback that collects child links into a single array.
Archivo
- drupal-7.x/
includes/ common.inc, line 6389 - Common functions that many Drupal modules will need to reference.
Código
function element_children(&$elements, $sort = FALSE) {
// Do not attempt to sort elements which have already been sorted.
$sort = isset($elements['#sorted']) ? !$elements['#sorted'] : $sort;
// Filter out properties from the element, leaving only children.
$children = array();
$sortable = FALSE;
foreach ($elements as $key => $value) {
if ($key === '' || $key[0] !== '#') {
$children[$key] = $value;
if (is_array($value) && isset($value['#weight'])) {
$sortable = TRUE;
}
}
}
// Sort the children if necessary.
if ($sort && $sortable) {
uasort($children, 'element_sort');
// Put the sorted children back into $elements in the correct order, to
// preserve sorting if the same element is passed through
// element_children() twice.
foreach ($children as $key => $child) {
unset($elements[$key]);
$elements[$key] = $child;
}
$elements['#sorted'] = TRUE;
}
return array_keys($children);
}