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							- <?php
 
- /**
 
-  * @file
 
-  * Callbacks provided by the form system.
 
-  */
 
- /**
 
-  * @addtogroup callbacks
 
-  * @{
 
-  */
 
- /**
 
-  * Perform a single batch operation.
 
-  *
 
-  * Callback for batch_set().
 
-  *
 
-  * @param $MULTIPLE_PARAMS
 
-  *   Additional parameters specific to the batch. These are specified in the
 
-  *   array passed to batch_set().
 
-  * @param $context
 
-  *   The batch context array, passed by reference. This contains the following
 
-  *   properties:
 
-  *   - 'finished': A float number between 0 and 1 informing the processing
 
-  *     engine of the completion level for the operation. 1 (or no value
 
-  *     explicitly set) means the operation is finished: the operation will not
 
-  *     be called again, and execution passes to the next operation or the
 
-  *     callback_batch_finished() implementation. Any other value causes this
 
-  *     operation to be called again; however it should be noted that the value
 
-  *     set here does not persist between executions of this callback: each time
 
-  *     it is set to 1 by default by the batch system.
 
-  *   - 'sandbox': This may be used by operations to persist data between
 
-  *     successive calls to the current operation. Any values set in
 
-  *     $context['sandbox'] will be there the next time this function is called
 
-  *     for the current operation. For example, an operation may wish to store a
 
-  *     pointer in a file or an offset for a large query. The 'sandbox' array key
 
-  *     is not initially set when this callback is first called, which makes it
 
-  *     useful for determining whether it is the first call of the callback or
 
-  *     not:
 
-  *     @code
 
-  *       if (empty($context['sandbox'])) {
 
-  *         // Perform set-up steps here.
 
-  *       }
 
-  *     @endcode
 
-  *     The values in the sandbox are stored and updated in the database between
 
-  *     http requests until the batch finishes processing. This avoids problems
 
-  *     if the user navigates away from the page before the batch finishes.
 
-  *   - 'message': A text message displayed in the progress page.
 
-  *   - 'results': The array of results gathered so far by the batch processing.
 
-  *     This array is highly useful for passing data between operations. After
 
-  *     all operations have finished, this is passed to callback_batch_finished()
 
-  *     where results may be referenced to display information to the end-user,
 
-  *     such as how many total items were processed.
 
-  */
 
- function callback_batch_operation($MULTIPLE_PARAMS, &$context) {
 
-   if (!isset($context['sandbox']['progress'])) {
 
-     $context['sandbox']['progress'] = 0;
 
-     $context['sandbox']['current_node'] = 0;
 
-     $context['sandbox']['max'] = db_query('SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT nid) FROM {node}')->fetchField();
 
-   }
 
-   // For this example, we decide that we can safely process
 
-   // 5 nodes at a time without a timeout.
 
-   $limit = 5;
 
-   // With each pass through the callback, retrieve the next group of nids.
 
-   $result = db_query_range("SELECT nid FROM {node} WHERE nid > %d ORDER BY nid ASC", $context['sandbox']['current_node'], 0, $limit);
 
-   while ($row = db_fetch_array($result)) {
 
-     // Here we actually perform our processing on the current node.
 
-     $node = node_load($row['nid'], NULL, TRUE);
 
-     $node->value1 = $options1;
 
-     $node->value2 = $options2;
 
-     node_save($node);
 
-     // Store some result for post-processing in the finished callback.
 
-     $context['results'][] = check_plain($node->title);
 
-     // Update our progress information.
 
-     $context['sandbox']['progress']++;
 
-     $context['sandbox']['current_node'] = $node->nid;
 
-     $context['message'] = t('Now processing %node', array('%node' => $node->title));
 
-   }
 
-   // Inform the batch engine that we are not finished,
 
-   // and provide an estimation of the completion level we reached.
 
-   if ($context['sandbox']['progress'] != $context['sandbox']['max']) {
 
-     $context['finished'] = $context['sandbox']['progress'] / $context['sandbox']['max'];
 
-   }
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * Complete a batch process.
 
-  *
 
-  * Callback for batch_set().
 
-  *
 
-  * This callback may be specified in a batch to perform clean-up operations, or
 
-  * to analyze the results of the batch operations.
 
-  *
 
-  * @param $success
 
-  *   A boolean indicating whether the batch has completed successfully.
 
-  * @param $results
 
-  *   The value set in $context['results'] by callback_batch_operation().
 
-  * @param $operations
 
-  *   If $success is FALSE, contains the operations that remained unprocessed.
 
-  */
 
- function callback_batch_finished($success, $results, $operations) {
 
-   if ($success) {
 
-     // Here we do something meaningful with the results.
 
-     $message = t("!count items were processed.", array(
 
-       '!count' => count($results),
 
-       ));
 
-     $message .= theme('item_list', array('items' => $results));
 
-     drupal_set_message($message);
 
-   }
 
-   else {
 
-     // An error occurred.
 
-     // $operations contains the operations that remained unprocessed.
 
-     $error_operation = reset($operations);
 
-     $message = t('An error occurred while processing %error_operation with arguments: @arguments', array(
 
-       '%error_operation' => $error_operation[0],
 
-       '@arguments' => print_r($error_operation[1], TRUE)
 
-     ));
 
-     drupal_set_message($message, 'error');
 
-   }
 
- }
 
 
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