execute_display('default', $args); * @endcode * * For more complex usages, a view can be partially built: * * @code * $view->set_arguments($args); * $view->build('default'); // Build the query. * $view->pre_execute(); // Pre-execute the query. * $view->execute(); // Run the query. * $output = $view->render(); // Render the view. * @endcode * * If short circuited at any point, look in $view->build_info for information * about the query. After execute, look in $view->result for the array of * objects returned from db_query. * * You can also do: * * @code * $view->set_arguments($args); * $output = $view->render('default'); // Render the view. * @endcode * * This illustrates that render is smart enough to call build and execute if * these items have not already been accomplished. * * Note that execute also must accomplish other tasks, such as setting page * titles, breadcrumbs, and generating exposed filter data if necessary. */ public function execute() { return $this->view->render($this->display->id); } }