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<?php
/**
* Dictionary class file.
*
* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
* @copyright Copyright &copy; 2008-2012 Yii Software LLC
* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
*/
namespace yii\base;
/**
* Dictionary implements a collection that stores key-value pairs.
*
* You can access, add or remove an item with a key by using
* [[itemAt]], [[add]], and [[remove]].
*
* To get the number of the items in the dictionary, use [[getCount]].
*
* Because Dictionary implements a set of SPL interfaces, it can be used
* like a regular PHP array as follows,
*
* ~~~
* $dictionary[$key] = $value; // add a key-value pair
* unset($dictionary[$key]); // remove the value with the specified key
* if (isset($dictionary[$key])) // if the dictionary contains the key
* foreach ($dictionary as $key=>$value) // traverse the items in the dictionary
* $n = count($dictionary); // returns the number of items in the dictionary
* ~~~
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @since 2.0
*/
class Dictionary extends Component implements \IteratorAggregate, \ArrayAccess, \Countable
{
/**
* @var array internal data storage
*/
private $_d = array();
/**
* Constructor.
* Initializes the dictionary with an array or an iterable object.
* @param mixed $data the initial data to be populated into the dictionary.
* This can be an array or an iterable object.
* @throws Exception if data is not well formed (neither an array nor an iterable object)
*/
public function __construct($data = array())
{
if ($data !== array()) {
$this->copyFrom($data);
}
}
/**
* Returns an iterator for traversing the items in the dictionary.
* This method is required by the SPL interface `IteratorAggregate`.
* It will be implicitly called when you use `foreach` to traverse the dictionary.
* @return DictionaryIterator an iterator for traversing the items in the dictionary.
*/
public function getIterator()
{
return new DictionaryIterator($this->_d);
}
/**
* Returns the number of items in the dictionary.
* This method is required by the SPL `Countable` interface.
* It will be implicitly called when you use `count($dictionary)`.
* @return integer number of items in the dictionary.
*/
public function count()
{
return $this->getCount();
}
/**
* Returns the number of items in the dictionary.
* @return integer the number of items in the dictionary
*/
public function getCount()
{
return count($this->_d);
}
/**
* Returns the keys stored in the dictionary.
* @return array the key list
*/
public function getKeys()
{
return array_keys($this->_d);
}
/**
* Returns the item with the specified key.
* @param mixed $key the key
* @return mixed the element with the specified key.
* Null if the key cannot be found in the dictionary.
*/
public function itemAt($key)
{
return isset($this->_d[$key]) ? $this->_d[$key] : null;
}
/**
* Adds an item into the dictionary.
* Note, if the specified key already exists, the old value will be overwritten.
* @param mixed $key key
* @param mixed $value value
* @throws Exception if the dictionary is read-only
*/
public function add($key, $value)
{
if ($key === null) {
$this->_d[] = $value;
}
else {
$this->_d[$key] = $value;
}
}
/**
* Removes an item from the dictionary by its key.
* @param mixed $key the key of the item to be removed
* @return mixed the removed value, null if no such key exists.
* @throws Exception if the dictionary is read-only
*/
public function remove($key)
{
if (isset($this->_d[$key])) {
$value = $this->_d[$key];
unset($this->_d[$key]);
return $value;
}
else { // the value is null
unset($this->_d[$key]);
return null;
}
}
/**
* Removes all items in the dictionary.
*/
public function clear()
{
foreach (array_keys($this->_d) as $key) {
$this->remove($key);
}
}
/**
* Returns a value indicating whether the dictionary contains the specified key.
* @param mixed $key the key
* @return boolean whether the dictionary contains an item with the specified key
*/
public function contains($key)
{
return isset($this->_d[$key]) || array_key_exists($key, $this->_d);
}
/**
* Returns the dictionary as a PHP array.
* @return array the list of items in array
*/
public function toArray()
{
return $this->_d;
}
/**
* Copies iterable data into the dictionary.
* Note, existing data in the dictionary will be cleared first.
* @param mixed $data the data to be copied from, must be an array or an object implementing `Traversable`
* @throws Exception if data is neither an array nor an iterator.
*/
public function copyFrom($data)
{
if (is_array($data) || $data instanceof \Traversable)
{
if ($this->_d !== array()) {
$this->clear();
}
if ($data instanceof self) {
$data = $data->_d;
}
foreach ($data as $key => $value) {
$this->add($key, $value);
}
}
else {
throw new Exception('Data must be either an array or an object implementing Traversable.');
}
}
/**
* Merges iterable data into the dictionary.
*
* Existing elements in the dictionary will be overwritten if their keys are the same as those in the source.
* If the merge is recursive, the following algorithm is performed:
* <ul>
* <li>the dictionary data is saved as $a, and the source data is saved as $b;</li>
* <li>if $a and $b both have an array indxed at the same string key, the arrays will be merged using this algorithm;</li>
* <li>any integer-indexed elements in $b will be appended to $a and reindxed accordingly;</li>
* <li>any string-indexed elements in $b will overwrite elements in $a with the same index;</li>
* </ul>
*
* @param mixed $data the data to be merged with, must be an array or object implementing Traversable
* @param boolean $recursive whether the merging should be recursive.
*
* @throws CException If data is neither an array nor an iterator.
*/
public function mergeWith($data, $recursive=true)
{
if (is_array($data) || $data instanceof \Traversable) {
if ($data instanceof self) {
$data = $data->_d;
}
if ($recursive) {
if ($data instanceof \Traversable) {
$d=array();
foreach($data as $key => $value) {
$d[$key] = $value;
}
$this->_d = self::mergeArray($this->_d, $d);
}
else {
$this->_d = self::mergeArray($this->_d, $data);
}
}
else {
foreach($data as $key => $value) {
$this->add($key, $value);
}
}
}
else {
throw new Exception('Dictionary data must be an array or an object implementing Traversable.');
}
}
/**
* Returns whether there is an element at the specified offset.
* This method is required by the SPL interface `ArrayAccess`.
* It is implicitly called when you use something like `isset($dictionary[$offset])`.
* This is equivalent to [[contains]].
* @param mixed $offset the offset to check on
* @return boolean
*/
public function offsetExists($offset)
{
return $this->contains($offset);
}
/**
* Returns the element at the specified offset.
* This method is required by the SPL interface `ArrayAccess`.
* It is implicitly called when you use something like `$value = $dictionary[$offset];`.
* This is equivalent to [[itemAt]].
* @param mixed $offset the offset to retrieve element.
* @return mixed the element at the offset, null if no element is found at the offset
*/
public function offsetGet($offset)
{
return $this->itemAt($offset);
}
/**
* Sets the element at the specified offset.
* This method is required by the SPL interface `ArrayAccess`.
* It is implicitly called when you use something like `$dictionary[$offset] = $item;`.
* If the offset is null, the new item will be appended to the dictionary.
* Otherwise, the existing item at the offset will be replaced with the new item.
* This is equivalent to [[add]].
* @param mixed $offset the offset to set element
* @param mixed $item the element value
*/
public function offsetSet($offset, $item)
{
$this->add($offset,$item);
}
/**
* Unsets the element at the specified offset.
* This method is required by the SPL interface `ArrayAccess`.
* It is implicitly called when you use something like `unset($dictionary[$offset])`.
* This is equivalent to [[remove]].
* @param mixed $offset the offset to unset element
*/
public function offsetUnset($offset)
{
$this->remove($offset);
}
/**
* Merges two arrays into one recursively.
* If each array has an element with the same string key value, the latter
* will overwrite the former (different from array_merge_recursive).
* Recursive merging will be conducted if both arrays have an element of array
* type and are having the same key.
* For integer-keyed elements, the elements from the latter array will
* be appended to the former array.
* @param array $a array to be merged to
* @param array $b array to be merged from
* @return array the merged array (the original arrays are not changed.)
* @see mergeWith
*/
public static function mergeArray($a, $b)
{
foreach($b as $k=>$v) {
if(is_integer($k)) {
isset($a[$k]) ? $a[] = $v : $a[$k] = $v;
}
elseif(is_array($v) && isset($a[$k]) && is_array($a[$k])) {
$a[$k] = self::mergeArray($a[$k], $v);
}
else
$a[$k] = $v;
}
return $a;
}
}