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							- <?php
 
- /**
 
-  * @file
 
-  * Directed acyclic graph manipulation.
 
-  */
 
- /**
 
-  * Performs a depth-first search and sort on a directed acyclic graph.
 
-  *
 
-  * @param $graph
 
-  *   A three dimensional associated array, with the first keys being the names
 
-  *   of the vertices, these can be strings or numbers. The second key is
 
-  *   'edges' and the third one are again vertices, each such key representing
 
-  *   an edge. Values of array elements are copied over.
 
-  *
 
-  *   Example:
 
-  *   @code
 
-  *     $graph[1]['edges'][2] = 1;
 
-  *     $graph[2]['edges'][3] = 1;
 
-  *     $graph[2]['edges'][4] = 1;
 
-  *     $graph[3]['edges'][4] = 1;
 
-  *   @endcode
 
-  *
 
-  *   On return you will also have:
 
-  *   @code
 
-  *     $graph[1]['paths'][2] = 1;
 
-  *     $graph[1]['paths'][3] = 1;
 
-  *     $graph[2]['reverse_paths'][1] = 1;
 
-  *     $graph[3]['reverse_paths'][1] = 1;
 
-  *   @endcode
 
-  *
 
-  * @return
 
-  *   The passed-in $graph with more secondary keys filled in:
 
-  *   - 'paths': Contains a list of vertices than can be reached on a path from
 
-  *     this vertex.
 
-  *   - 'reverse_paths': Contains a list of vertices that has a path from them
 
-  *     to this vertex.
 
-  *   - 'weight': If there is a path from a vertex to another then the weight of
 
-  *     the latter is higher.
 
-  *   - 'component': Vertices in the same component have the same component
 
-  *     identifier.
 
-  *
 
-  * @see _drupal_depth_first_search()
 
-  */
 
- function drupal_depth_first_search(&$graph) {
 
-   $state = array(
 
-     // The order of last visit of the depth first search. This is the reverse
 
-     // of the topological order if the graph is acyclic.
 
-     'last_visit_order' => array(),
 
-     // The components of the graph.
 
-     'components' => array(),
 
-   );
 
-   // Perform the actual search.
 
-   foreach ($graph as $start => $data) {
 
-     _drupal_depth_first_search($graph, $state, $start);
 
-   }
 
-   // We do such a numbering that every component starts with 0. This is useful
 
-   // for module installs as we can install every 0 weighted module in one
 
-   // request, and then every 1 weighted etc.
 
-   $component_weights = array();
 
-   foreach ($state['last_visit_order'] as $vertex) {
 
-     $component = $graph[$vertex]['component'];
 
-     if (!isset($component_weights[$component])) {
 
-       $component_weights[$component] = 0;
 
-     }
 
-     $graph[$vertex]['weight'] = $component_weights[$component]--;
 
-   }
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * Performs a depth-first search on a graph.
 
-  *
 
-  * @param $graph
 
-  *   A three dimensional associated graph array.
 
-  * @param $state
 
-  *   An associative array. The key 'last_visit_order' stores a list of the
 
-  *   vertices visited. The key components stores list of vertices belonging
 
-  *   to the same the component.
 
-  * @param $start
 
-  *   An arbitrary vertex where we started traversing the graph.
 
-  * @param $component
 
-  *   The component of the last vertex.
 
-  *
 
-  * @see drupal_depth_first_search()
 
-  */
 
- function _drupal_depth_first_search(&$graph, &$state, $start, &$component = NULL) {
 
-   // Assign new component for each new vertex, i.e. when not called recursively.
 
-   if (!isset($component)) {
 
-     $component = $start;
 
-   }
 
-   // Nothing to do, if we already visited this vertex.
 
-   if (isset($graph[$start]['paths'])) {
 
-     return;
 
-   }
 
-   // Mark $start as visited.
 
-   $graph[$start]['paths'] = array();
 
-   // Assign $start to the current component.
 
-   $graph[$start]['component'] = $component;
 
-   $state['components'][$component][] = $start;
 
-   // Visit edges of $start.
 
-   if (isset($graph[$start]['edges'])) {
 
-     foreach ($graph[$start]['edges'] as $end => $v) {
 
-       // Mark that $start can reach $end.
 
-       $graph[$start]['paths'][$end] = $v;
 
-       if (isset($graph[$end]['component']) && $component != $graph[$end]['component']) {
 
-         // This vertex already has a component, use that from now on and
 
-         // reassign all the previously explored vertices.
 
-         $new_component = $graph[$end]['component'];
 
-         foreach ($state['components'][$component] as $vertex) {
 
-           $graph[$vertex]['component'] = $new_component;
 
-           $state['components'][$new_component][] = $vertex;
 
-         }
 
-         unset($state['components'][$component]);
 
-         $component = $new_component;
 
-       }
 
-       // Only visit existing vertices.
 
-       if (isset($graph[$end])) {
 
-         // Visit the connected vertex.
 
-         _drupal_depth_first_search($graph, $state, $end, $component);
 
-         // All vertices reachable by $end are also reachable by $start.
 
-         $graph[$start]['paths'] += $graph[$end]['paths'];
 
-       }
 
-     }
 
-   }
 
-   // Now that any other subgraph has been explored, add $start to all reverse
 
-   // paths.
 
-   foreach ($graph[$start]['paths'] as $end => $v) {
 
-     if (isset($graph[$end])) {
 
-       $graph[$end]['reverse_paths'][$start] = $v;
 
-     }
 
-   }
 
-   // Record the order of the last visit. This is the reverse of the
 
-   // topological order if the graph is acyclic.
 
-   $state['last_visit_order'][] = $start;
 
- }
 
 
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