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<?php
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/**
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 * @file
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 * API for loading and interacting with Drupal modules.
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 */
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/**
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 * Loads all the modules that have been enabled in the system table.
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 *
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 * @param $bootstrap
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 *   Whether to load only the reduced set of modules loaded in "bootstrap mode"
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 *   for cached pages. See bootstrap.inc.
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   If $bootstrap is NULL, return a boolean indicating whether all modules
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 *   have been loaded.
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 */
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function module_load_all($bootstrap = FALSE) {
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  static $has_run = FALSE;
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  if (isset($bootstrap)) {
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    foreach (module_list(TRUE, $bootstrap) as $module) {
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      drupal_load('module', $module);
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    }
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    // $has_run will be TRUE if $bootstrap is FALSE.
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    $has_run = !$bootstrap;
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  }
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  return $has_run;
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}
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/**
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 * Returns a list of currently active modules.
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 *
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 * Usually, this returns a list of all enabled modules. When called early on in
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 * the bootstrap, it will return a list of vital modules only (those needed to
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 * generate cached pages).
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 *
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 * All parameters to this function are optional and should generally not be
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 * changed from their defaults.
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 *
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 * @param $refresh
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 *   (optional) Whether to force the module list to be regenerated (such as
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 *   after the administrator has changed the system settings). Defaults to
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 *   FALSE.
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 * @param $bootstrap_refresh
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 *   (optional) When $refresh is TRUE, setting $bootstrap_refresh to TRUE forces
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 *   the module list to be regenerated using the reduced set of modules loaded
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 *   in "bootstrap mode" for cached pages. Otherwise, setting $refresh to TRUE
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 *   generates the complete list of enabled modules.
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 * @param $sort
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 *   (optional) By default, modules are ordered by weight and module name. Set
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 *   this option to TRUE to return a module list ordered only by module name.
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 * @param $fixed_list
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 *   (optional) If an array of module names is provided, this will override the
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 *   module list with the given set of modules. This will persist until the next
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 *   call with $refresh set to TRUE or with a new $fixed_list passed in. This
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 *   parameter is primarily intended for internal use (e.g., in install.php and
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 *   update.php).
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   An associative array whose keys and values are the names of the modules in
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 *   the list.
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 */
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function module_list($refresh = FALSE, $bootstrap_refresh = FALSE, $sort = FALSE, $fixed_list = NULL) {
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  static $list = array(), $sorted_list;
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  if (empty($list) || $refresh || $fixed_list) {
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    $list = array();
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    $sorted_list = NULL;
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    if ($fixed_list) {
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      foreach ($fixed_list as $name => $module) {
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        drupal_get_filename('module', $name, $module['filename']);
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        $list[$name] = $name;
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      }
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    }
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    else {
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      if ($refresh) {
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        // For the $refresh case, make sure that system_list() returns fresh
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        // data.
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        drupal_static_reset('system_list');
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      }
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      if ($bootstrap_refresh) {
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        $list = system_list('bootstrap');
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      }
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      else {
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        // Not using drupal_map_assoc() here as that requires common.inc.
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        $list = array_keys(system_list('module_enabled'));
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        $list = (!empty($list) ? array_combine($list, $list) : array());
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      }
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    }
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  }
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  if ($sort) {
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    if (!isset($sorted_list)) {
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      $sorted_list = $list;
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      ksort($sorted_list);
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    }
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    return $sorted_list;
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  }
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  return $list;
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}
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/**
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 * Builds a list of bootstrap modules and enabled modules and themes.
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 *
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 * @param $type
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 *   The type of list to return:
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 *   - module_enabled: All enabled modules.
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 *   - bootstrap: All enabled modules required for bootstrap.
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 *   - theme: All themes.
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   An associative array of modules or themes, keyed by name. For $type
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 *   'bootstrap', the array values equal the keys. For $type 'module_enabled'
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 *   or 'theme', the array values are objects representing the respective
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 *   database row, with the 'info' property already unserialized.
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 *
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 * @see module_list()
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 * @see list_themes()
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 */
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function system_list($type) {
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  $lists = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__);
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  // For bootstrap modules, attempt to fetch the list from cache if possible.
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  // if not fetch only the required information to fire bootstrap hooks
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  // in case we are going to serve the page from cache.
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  if ($type == 'bootstrap') {
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    if (isset($lists['bootstrap'])) {
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      return $lists['bootstrap'];
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    }
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    if ($cached = cache_get('bootstrap_modules', 'cache_bootstrap')) {
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      $bootstrap_list = $cached->data;
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    }
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    else {
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      $bootstrap_list = db_query("SELECT name, filename FROM {system} WHERE status = 1 AND bootstrap = 1 AND type = 'module' ORDER BY weight ASC, name ASC")->fetchAllAssoc('name');
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      cache_set('bootstrap_modules', $bootstrap_list, 'cache_bootstrap');
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    }
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    // To avoid a separate database lookup for the filepath, prime the
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    // drupal_get_filename() static cache for bootstrap modules only.
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    // The rest is stored separately to keep the bootstrap module cache small.
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    foreach ($bootstrap_list as $module) {
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      drupal_get_filename('module', $module->name, $module->filename);
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    }
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    // We only return the module names here since module_list() doesn't need
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    // the filename itself.
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    $lists['bootstrap'] = array_keys($bootstrap_list);
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  }
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  // Otherwise build the list for enabled modules and themes.
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  elseif (!isset($lists['module_enabled'])) {
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    if ($cached = cache_get('system_list', 'cache_bootstrap')) {
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      $lists = $cached->data;
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    }
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    else {
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      $lists = array(
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        'module_enabled' => array(),
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        'theme' => array(),
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        'filepaths' => array(),
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      );
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      // The module name (rather than the filename) is used as the fallback
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      // weighting in order to guarantee consistent behavior across different
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      // Drupal installations, which might have modules installed in different
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      // locations in the file system. The ordering here must also be
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      // consistent with the one used in module_implements().
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      $result = db_query("SELECT * FROM {system} WHERE type = 'theme' OR (type = 'module' AND status = 1) ORDER BY weight ASC, name ASC");
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      foreach ($result as $record) {
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        $record->info = unserialize($record->info);
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        // Build a list of all enabled modules.
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        if ($record->type == 'module') {
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          $lists['module_enabled'][$record->name] = $record;
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        }
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        // Build a list of themes.
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        if ($record->type == 'theme') {
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          $lists['theme'][$record->name] = $record;
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        }
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        // Build a list of filenames so drupal_get_filename can use it.
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        if ($record->status) {
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          $lists['filepaths'][] = array('type' => $record->type, 'name' => $record->name, 'filepath' => $record->filename);
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        }
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      }
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      foreach ($lists['theme'] as $key => $theme) {
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        if (!empty($theme->info['base theme'])) {
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          // Make a list of the theme's base themes.
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          require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/theme.inc';
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          $lists['theme'][$key]->base_themes = drupal_find_base_themes($lists['theme'], $key);
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          // Don't proceed if there was a problem with the root base theme.
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          if (!current($lists['theme'][$key]->base_themes)) {
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            continue;
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          }
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          // Determine the root base theme.
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          $base_key = key($lists['theme'][$key]->base_themes);
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          // Add to the list of sub-themes for each of the theme's base themes.
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          foreach (array_keys($lists['theme'][$key]->base_themes) as $base_theme) {
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            $lists['theme'][$base_theme]->sub_themes[$key] = $lists['theme'][$key]->info['name'];
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          }
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          // Add the base theme's theme engine info.
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          $lists['theme'][$key]->info['engine'] = isset($lists['theme'][$base_key]->info['engine']) ? $lists['theme'][$base_key]->info['engine'] : 'theme';
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        }
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        else {
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          // A plain theme is its own engine.
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          $base_key = $key;
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          if (!isset($lists['theme'][$key]->info['engine'])) {
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            $lists['theme'][$key]->info['engine'] = 'theme';
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          }
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        }
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        // Set the theme engine prefix.
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        $lists['theme'][$key]->prefix = ($lists['theme'][$key]->info['engine'] == 'theme') ? $base_key : $lists['theme'][$key]->info['engine'];
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      }
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      cache_set('system_list', $lists, 'cache_bootstrap');
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    }
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    // To avoid a separate database lookup for the filepath, prime the
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    // drupal_get_filename() static cache with all enabled modules and themes.
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    foreach ($lists['filepaths'] as $item) {
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      drupal_get_filename($item['type'], $item['name'], $item['filepath']);
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    }
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  }
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  return $lists[$type];
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}
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/**
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 * Resets all system_list() caches.
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 */
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function system_list_reset() {
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  drupal_static_reset('system_list');
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  drupal_static_reset('system_rebuild_module_data');
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  drupal_static_reset('list_themes');
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  cache_clear_all('bootstrap_modules', 'cache_bootstrap');
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  cache_clear_all('system_list', 'cache_bootstrap');
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}
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/**
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 * Determines which modules require and are required by each module.
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 *
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 * @param $files
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 *   The array of filesystem objects used to rebuild the cache.
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   The same array with the new keys for each module:
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 *   - requires: An array with the keys being the modules that this module
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 *     requires.
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 *   - required_by: An array with the keys being the modules that will not work
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 *     without this module.
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 */
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function _module_build_dependencies($files) {
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  require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/graph.inc';
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  foreach ($files as $filename => $file) {
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    $graph[$file->name]['edges'] = array();
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    if (isset($file->info['dependencies']) && is_array($file->info['dependencies'])) {
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      foreach ($file->info['dependencies'] as $dependency) {
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        $dependency_data = drupal_parse_dependency($dependency);
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        $graph[$file->name]['edges'][$dependency_data['name']] = $dependency_data;
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      }
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    }
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  }
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  drupal_depth_first_search($graph);
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  foreach ($graph as $module => $data) {
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    $files[$module]->required_by = isset($data['reverse_paths']) ? $data['reverse_paths'] : array();
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    $files[$module]->requires = isset($data['paths']) ? $data['paths'] : array();
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    $files[$module]->sort = $data['weight'];
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  }
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  return $files;
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}
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/**
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 * Determines whether a given module exists.
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 *
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 * @param string $module
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 *   The name of the module (without the .module extension).
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 *
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 * @return bool
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 *   TRUE if the module is both installed and enabled, FALSE otherwise.
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 */
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function module_exists($module) {
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  $list = module_list();
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  return isset($list[$module]);
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}
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/**
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 * Loads a module's installation hooks.
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 *
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 * @param $module
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 *   The name of the module (without the .module extension).
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   The name of the module's install file, if successful; FALSE otherwise.
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 */
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function module_load_install($module) {
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  // Make sure the installation API is available
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  include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/install.inc';
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  return module_load_include('install', $module);
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}
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/**
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 * Loads a module include file.
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 *
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 * Examples:
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 * @code
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 *   // Load node.admin.inc from the node module.
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 *   module_load_include('inc', 'node', 'node.admin');
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 *   // Load content_types.inc from the node module.
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 *   module_load_include('inc', 'node', 'content_types');
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 * @endcode
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 *
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 * Do not use this function to load an install file, use module_load_install()
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 * instead. Do not use this function in a global context since it requires
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 * Drupal to be fully bootstrapped, use require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/path/file'
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 * instead.
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 *
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 * @param $type
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 * @param $module
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 *   The module to which the include file belongs.
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 * @param $name
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 *   (optional) The base file name (without the $type extension). If omitted,
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 *   $module is used; i.e., resulting in "$module.$type" by default.
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   The name of the included file, if successful; FALSE otherwise.
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 */
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function module_load_include($type, $module, $name = NULL) {
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  if (!isset($name)) {
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    $name = $module;
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  }
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  if (function_exists('drupal_get_path')) {
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    $file = DRUPAL_ROOT . '/' . drupal_get_path('module', $module) . "/$name.$type";
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    if (is_file($file)) {
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      require_once $file;
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      return $file;
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    }
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  }
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  return FALSE;
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}
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/**
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 * Loads an include file for each module enabled in the {system} table.
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 */
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function module_load_all_includes($type, $name = NULL) {
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  $modules = module_list();
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  foreach ($modules as $module) {
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    module_load_include($type, $module, $name);
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  }
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}
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/**
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 * Enables or installs a given list of modules.
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 * Definitions:
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 * - "Enabling" is the process of activating a module for use by Drupal.
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 * - "Installing" is the process of enabling it for the first time or after it
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 *   has been uninstalled.
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 * - "Uninstalling" is the process of removing all traces of a module.
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 * Order of events:
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 * - Gather and add module dependencies to $module_list (if applicable).
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 * - For each module that is being enabled:
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 *   - Install module schema and update system registries and caches.
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 *   - If the module is being enabled for the first time or had been
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 *     uninstalled, invoke hook_install() and add it to the list of installed
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 *     modules.
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 *   - Invoke hook_enable().
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 * - Invoke hook_modules_installed().
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 * - Invoke hook_modules_enabled().
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 *
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 * @param $module_list
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 *   An array of module names.
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 * @param $enable_dependencies
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 *   If TRUE, dependencies will automatically be added and enabled in the
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 *   correct order. This incurs a significant performance cost, so use FALSE
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 *   if you know $module_list is already complete and in the correct order.
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   FALSE if one or more dependencies are missing, TRUE otherwise.
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 *
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 * @see hook_install()
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 * @see hook_enable()
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 * @see hook_modules_installed()
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 * @see hook_modules_enabled()
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 */
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function module_enable($module_list, $enable_dependencies = TRUE) {
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  if ($enable_dependencies) {
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    // Get all module data so we can find dependencies and sort.
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    $module_data = system_rebuild_module_data();
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    // Create an associative array with weights as values.
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    $module_list = array_flip(array_values($module_list));
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    while (list($module) = each($module_list)) {
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      if (!isset($module_data[$module])) {
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        // This module is not found in the filesystem, abort.
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        return FALSE;
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      }
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      if ($module_data[$module]->status) {
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        // Skip already enabled modules.
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        unset($module_list[$module]);
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        continue;
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      }
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      $module_list[$module] = $module_data[$module]->sort;
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      // Add dependencies to the list, with a placeholder weight.
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      // The new modules will be processed as the while loop continues.
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      foreach (array_keys($module_data[$module]->requires) as $dependency) {
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        if (!isset($module_list[$dependency])) {
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          $module_list[$dependency] = 0;
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        }
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      }
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    }
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    if (!$module_list) {
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      // Nothing to do. All modules already enabled.
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      return TRUE;
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    }
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    // Sort the module list by pre-calculated weights.
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    arsort($module_list);
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    $module_list = array_keys($module_list);
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  }
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  // Required for module installation checks.
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  include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/install.inc';
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  $modules_installed = array();
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  $modules_enabled = array();
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  foreach ($module_list as $module) {
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    // Only process modules that are not already enabled.
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    $existing = db_query("SELECT status FROM {system} WHERE type = :type AND name = :name", array(
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      ':type' => 'module',
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      ':name' => $module))
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      ->fetchObject();
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    if ($existing->status == 0) {
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      // Load the module's code.
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      drupal_load('module', $module);
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      module_load_install($module);
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      // Update the database and module list to reflect the new module. This
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      // needs to be done first so that the module's hook implementations,
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      // hook_schema() in particular, can be called while it is being
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      // installed.
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      db_update('system')
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        ->fields(array('status' => 1))
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        ->condition('type', 'module')
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        ->condition('name', $module)
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        ->execute();
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      // Refresh the module list to include it.
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      system_list_reset();
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      module_list(TRUE);
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      module_implements('', FALSE, TRUE);
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      _system_update_bootstrap_status();
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      // Update the registry to include it.
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      registry_update();
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      // Refresh the schema to include it.
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      drupal_get_schema(NULL, TRUE);
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      // Update the theme registry to include it.
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      drupal_theme_rebuild();
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      // Clear entity cache.
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      entity_info_cache_clear();
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      // Now install the module if necessary.
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      if (drupal_get_installed_schema_version($module, TRUE) == SCHEMA_UNINSTALLED) {
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        drupal_install_schema($module);
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        // Set the schema version to the number of the last update provided
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        // by the module.
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        $versions = drupal_get_schema_versions($module);
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        $version = $versions ? max($versions) : SCHEMA_INSTALLED;
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        // If the module has no current updates, but has some that were
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        // previously removed, set the version to the value of
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        // hook_update_last_removed().
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        if ($last_removed = module_invoke($module, 'update_last_removed')) {
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          $version = max($version, $last_removed);
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        }
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        drupal_set_installed_schema_version($module, $version);
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        // Allow the module to perform install tasks.
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        module_invoke($module, 'install');
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        // Record the fact that it was installed.
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        $modules_installed[] = $module;
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        watchdog('system', '%module module installed.', array('%module' => $module), WATCHDOG_INFO);
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      }
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      // Enable the module.
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      module_invoke($module, 'enable');
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      // Record the fact that it was enabled.
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      $modules_enabled[] = $module;
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      watchdog('system', '%module module enabled.', array('%module' => $module), WATCHDOG_INFO);
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    }
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  }
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  // If any modules were newly installed, invoke hook_modules_installed().
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  if (!empty($modules_installed)) {
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    module_invoke_all('modules_installed', $modules_installed);
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  }
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  // If any modules were newly enabled, invoke hook_modules_enabled().
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  if (!empty($modules_enabled)) {
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    module_invoke_all('modules_enabled', $modules_enabled);
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  }
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  return TRUE;
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}
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/**
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 * Disables a given set of modules.
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 *
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 * @param $module_list
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 *   An array of module names.
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 * @param $disable_dependents
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 *   If TRUE, dependent modules will automatically be added and disabled in the
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 *   correct order. This incurs a significant performance cost, so use FALSE
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 *   if you know $module_list is already complete and in the correct order.
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 */
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function module_disable($module_list, $disable_dependents = TRUE) {
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  if ($disable_dependents) {
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    // Get all module data so we can find dependents and sort.
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    $module_data = system_rebuild_module_data();
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    // Create an associative array with weights as values.
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    $module_list = array_flip(array_values($module_list));
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    $profile = drupal_get_profile();
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    while (list($module) = each($module_list)) {
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      if (!isset($module_data[$module]) || !$module_data[$module]->status) {
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        // This module doesn't exist or is already disabled, skip it.
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        unset($module_list[$module]);
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        continue;
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      }
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      $module_list[$module] = $module_data[$module]->sort;
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      // Add dependent modules to the list, with a placeholder weight.
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      // The new modules will be processed as the while loop continues.
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      foreach ($module_data[$module]->required_by as $dependent => $dependent_data) {
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        if (!isset($module_list[$dependent]) && $dependent != $profile) {
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          $module_list[$dependent] = 0;
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        }
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      }
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    }
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    // Sort the module list by pre-calculated weights.
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    asort($module_list);
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    $module_list = array_keys($module_list);
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  }
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  $invoke_modules = array();
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  foreach ($module_list as $module) {
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    if (module_exists($module)) {
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      // Check if node_access table needs rebuilding.
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      if (!node_access_needs_rebuild() && module_hook($module, 'node_grants')) {
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        node_access_needs_rebuild(TRUE);
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      }
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      module_load_install($module);
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      module_invoke($module, 'disable');
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      db_update('system')
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        ->fields(array('status' => 0))
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        ->condition('type', 'module')
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        ->condition('name', $module)
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        ->execute();
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      $invoke_modules[] = $module;
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      watchdog('system', '%module module disabled.', array('%module' => $module), WATCHDOG_INFO);
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    }
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  }
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  if (!empty($invoke_modules)) {
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    // Refresh the module list to exclude the disabled modules.
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    system_list_reset();
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    module_list(TRUE);
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    module_implements('', FALSE, TRUE);
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    entity_info_cache_clear();
572
    // Invoke hook_modules_disabled before disabling modules,
573
    // so we can still call module hooks to get information.
574
    module_invoke_all('modules_disabled', $invoke_modules);
575
    // Update the registry to remove the newly-disabled module.
576
    registry_update();
577
    _system_update_bootstrap_status();
578
    // Update the theme registry to remove the newly-disabled module.
579
    drupal_theme_rebuild();
580
  }
581

    
582
  // If there remains no more node_access module, rebuilding will be
583
  // straightforward, we can do it right now.
584
  if (node_access_needs_rebuild() && count(module_implements('node_grants')) == 0) {
585
    node_access_rebuild();
586
  }
587
}
588

    
589
/**
590
 * @defgroup hooks Hooks
591
 * @{
592
 * Allow modules to interact with the Drupal core.
593
 *
594
 * Drupal's module system is based on the concept of "hooks". A hook is a PHP
595
 * function that is named foo_bar(), where "foo" is the name of the module
596
 * (whose filename is thus foo.module) and "bar" is the name of the hook. Each
597
 * hook has a defined set of parameters and a specified result type.
598
 *
599
 * To extend Drupal, a module need simply implement a hook. When Drupal wishes
600
 * to allow intervention from modules, it determines which modules implement a
601
 * hook and calls that hook in all enabled modules that implement it.
602
 *
603
 * The available hooks to implement are explained here in the Hooks section of
604
 * the developer documentation. The string "hook" is used as a placeholder for
605
 * the module name in the hook definitions. For example, if the module file is
606
 * called example.module, then hook_help() as implemented by that module would
607
 * be defined as example_help().
608
 *
609
 * The example functions included are not part of the Drupal core, they are
610
 * just models that you can modify. Only the hooks implemented within modules
611
 * are executed when running Drupal.
612
 *
613
 * @see themeable
614
 * @see callbacks
615
 */
616

    
617
 /**
618
  * @defgroup callbacks Callbacks
619
  * @{
620
  * Callback function signatures.
621
  *
622
  * Drupal's API sometimes uses callback functions to allow you to define how
623
  * some type of processing happens. A callback is a function with a defined
624
  * signature, which you define in a module. Then you pass the function name as
625
  * a parameter to a Drupal API function or return it as part of a hook
626
  * implementation return value, and your function is called at an appropriate
627
  * time. For instance, when setting up batch processing you might need to
628
  * provide a callback function for each processing step and/or a callback for
629
  * when processing is finished; you would do that by defining these functions
630
  * and passing their names into the batch setup function.
631
  *
632
  * Callback function signatures, like hook definitions, are described by
633
  * creating and documenting dummy functions in a *.api.php file; normally, the
634
  * dummy callback function's name should start with "callback_", and you should
635
  * document the parameters and return value and provide a sample function body.
636
  * Then your API documentation can refer to this callback function in its
637
  * documentation. A user of your API can usually name their callback function
638
  * anything they want, although a standard name would be to replace "callback_"
639
  * with the module name.
640
  *
641
  * @see hooks
642
  * @see themeable
643
  *
644
  * @}
645
  */
646

    
647
/**
648
 * Determines whether a module implements a hook.
649
 *
650
 * @param $module
651
 *   The name of the module (without the .module extension).
652
 * @param $hook
653
 *   The name of the hook (e.g. "help" or "menu").
654
 *
655
 * @return
656
 *   TRUE if the module is both installed and enabled, and the hook is
657
 *   implemented in that module.
658
 */
659
function module_hook($module, $hook) {
660
  $function = $module . '_' . $hook;
661
  if (function_exists($function)) {
662
    return TRUE;
663
  }
664
  // If the hook implementation does not exist, check whether it may live in an
665
  // optional include file registered via hook_hook_info().
666
  $hook_info = module_hook_info();
667
  if (isset($hook_info[$hook]['group'])) {
668
    module_load_include('inc', $module, $module . '.' . $hook_info[$hook]['group']);
669
    if (function_exists($function)) {
670
      return TRUE;
671
    }
672
  }
673
  return FALSE;
674
}
675

    
676
/**
677
 * Determines which modules are implementing a hook.
678
 *
679
 * @param $hook
680
 *   The name of the hook (e.g. "help" or "menu").
681
 * @param $sort
682
 *   By default, modules are ordered by weight and filename, settings this option
683
 *   to TRUE, module list will be ordered by module name.
684
 * @param $reset
685
 *   For internal use only: Whether to force the stored list of hook
686
 *   implementations to be regenerated (such as after enabling a new module,
687
 *   before processing hook_enable).
688
 *
689
 * @return
690
 *   An array with the names of the modules which are implementing this hook.
691
 *
692
 * @see module_implements_write_cache()
693
 */
694
function module_implements($hook, $sort = FALSE, $reset = FALSE) {
695
  // Use the advanced drupal_static() pattern, since this is called very often.
696
  static $drupal_static_fast;
697
  if (!isset($drupal_static_fast)) {
698
    $drupal_static_fast['implementations'] = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__);
699
  }
700
  $implementations = &$drupal_static_fast['implementations'];
701

    
702
  // We maintain a persistent cache of hook implementations in addition to the
703
  // static cache to avoid looping through every module and every hook on each
704
  // request. Benchmarks show that the benefit of this caching outweighs the
705
  // additional database hit even when using the default database caching
706
  // backend and only a small number of modules are enabled. The cost of the
707
  // cache_get() is more or less constant and reduced further when non-database
708
  // caching backends are used, so there will be more significant gains when a
709
  // large number of modules are installed or hooks invoked, since this can
710
  // quickly lead to module_hook() being called several thousand times
711
  // per request.
712
  if ($reset) {
713
    $implementations = array();
714
    cache_set('module_implements', array(), 'cache_bootstrap');
715
    drupal_static_reset('module_hook_info');
716
    drupal_static_reset('drupal_alter');
717
    cache_clear_all('hook_info', 'cache_bootstrap');
718
    return;
719
  }
720

    
721
  // Fetch implementations from cache.
722
  if (empty($implementations)) {
723
    $implementations = cache_get('module_implements', 'cache_bootstrap');
724
    if ($implementations === FALSE) {
725
      $implementations = array();
726
    }
727
    else {
728
      $implementations = $implementations->data;
729
    }
730
  }
731

    
732
  if (!isset($implementations[$hook])) {
733
    // The hook is not cached, so ensure that whether or not it has
734
    // implementations, that the cache is updated at the end of the request.
735
    $implementations['#write_cache'] = TRUE;
736
    $hook_info = module_hook_info();
737
    $implementations[$hook] = array();
738
    $list = module_list(FALSE, FALSE, $sort);
739
    foreach ($list as $module) {
740
      $include_file = isset($hook_info[$hook]['group']) && module_load_include('inc', $module, $module . '.' . $hook_info[$hook]['group']);
741
      // Since module_hook() may needlessly try to load the include file again,
742
      // function_exists() is used directly here.
743
      if (function_exists($module . '_' . $hook)) {
744
        $implementations[$hook][$module] = $include_file ? $hook_info[$hook]['group'] : FALSE;
745
      }
746
    }
747
    // Allow modules to change the weight of specific implementations but avoid
748
    // an infinite loop.
749
    if ($hook != 'module_implements_alter') {
750
      drupal_alter('module_implements', $implementations[$hook], $hook);
751
    }
752
  }
753
  else {
754
    foreach ($implementations[$hook] as $module => $group) {
755
      // If this hook implementation is stored in a lazy-loaded file, so include
756
      // that file first.
757
      if ($group) {
758
        module_load_include('inc', $module, "$module.$group");
759
      }
760
      // It is possible that a module removed a hook implementation without the
761
      // implementations cache being rebuilt yet, so we check whether the
762
      // function exists on each request to avoid undefined function errors.
763
      // Since module_hook() may needlessly try to load the include file again,
764
      // function_exists() is used directly here.
765
      if (!function_exists($module . '_' . $hook)) {
766
        // Clear out the stale implementation from the cache and force a cache
767
        // refresh to forget about no longer existing hook implementations.
768
        unset($implementations[$hook][$module]);
769
        $implementations['#write_cache'] = TRUE;
770
      }
771
    }
772
  }
773

    
774
  return array_keys($implementations[$hook]);
775
}
776

    
777
/**
778
 * Retrieves a list of hooks that are declared through hook_hook_info().
779
 *
780
 * @return
781
 *   An associative array whose keys are hook names and whose values are an
782
 *   associative array containing a group name. The structure of the array
783
 *   is the same as the return value of hook_hook_info().
784
 *
785
 * @see hook_hook_info()
786
 */
787
function module_hook_info() {
788
  // This function is indirectly invoked from bootstrap_invoke_all(), in which
789
  // case common.inc, subsystems, and modules are not loaded yet, so it does not
790
  // make sense to support hook groups resp. lazy-loaded include files prior to
791
  // full bootstrap.
792
  if (drupal_bootstrap(NULL, FALSE) != DRUPAL_BOOTSTRAP_FULL) {
793
    return array();
794
  }
795
  $hook_info = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__);
796

    
797
  if (!isset($hook_info)) {
798
    $hook_info = array();
799
    $cache = cache_get('hook_info', 'cache_bootstrap');
800
    if ($cache === FALSE) {
801
      // Rebuild the cache and save it.
802
      // We can't use module_invoke_all() here or it would cause an infinite
803
      // loop.
804
      foreach (module_list() as $module) {
805
        $function = $module . '_hook_info';
806
        if (function_exists($function)) {
807
          $result = $function();
808
          if (isset($result) && is_array($result)) {
809
            $hook_info = array_merge_recursive($hook_info, $result);
810
          }
811
        }
812
      }
813
      // We can't use drupal_alter() for the same reason as above.
814
      foreach (module_list() as $module) {
815
        $function = $module . '_hook_info_alter';
816
        if (function_exists($function)) {
817
          $function($hook_info);
818
        }
819
      }
820
      cache_set('hook_info', $hook_info, 'cache_bootstrap');
821
    }
822
    else {
823
      $hook_info = $cache->data;
824
    }
825
  }
826

    
827
  return $hook_info;
828
}
829

    
830
/**
831
 * Writes the hook implementation cache.
832
 *
833
 * @see module_implements()
834
 */
835
function module_implements_write_cache() {
836
  $implementations = &drupal_static('module_implements');
837
  if (isset($implementations['#write_cache'])) {
838
    unset($implementations['#write_cache']);
839
    cache_set('module_implements', $implementations, 'cache_bootstrap');
840
  }
841
}
842

    
843
/**
844
 * Invokes a hook in a particular module.
845
 *
846
 * All arguments are passed by value. Use drupal_alter() if you need to pass
847
 * arguments by reference.
848
 *
849
 * @param $module
850
 *   The name of the module (without the .module extension).
851
 * @param $hook
852
 *   The name of the hook to invoke.
853
 * @param ...
854
 *   Arguments to pass to the hook implementation.
855
 *
856
 * @return
857
 *   The return value of the hook implementation.
858
 *
859
 * @see drupal_alter()
860
 */
861
function module_invoke($module, $hook) {
862
  $args = func_get_args();
863
  // Remove $module and $hook from the arguments.
864
  unset($args[0], $args[1]);
865
  if (module_hook($module, $hook)) {
866
    return call_user_func_array($module . '_' . $hook, $args);
867
  }
868
}
869

    
870
/**
871
 * Invokes a hook in all enabled modules that implement it.
872
 *
873
 * All arguments are passed by value. Use drupal_alter() if you need to pass
874
 * arguments by reference.
875
 *
876
 * @param $hook
877
 *   The name of the hook to invoke.
878
 * @param ...
879
 *   Arguments to pass to the hook.
880
 *
881
 * @return
882
 *   An array of return values of the hook implementations. If modules return
883
 *   arrays from their implementations, those are merged into one array.
884
 *
885
 * @see drupal_alter()
886
 */
887
function module_invoke_all($hook) {
888
  $args = func_get_args();
889
  // Remove $hook from the arguments.
890
  unset($args[0]);
891
  $return = array();
892
  foreach (module_implements($hook) as $module) {
893
    $function = $module . '_' . $hook;
894
    if (function_exists($function)) {
895
      $result = call_user_func_array($function, $args);
896
      if (isset($result) && is_array($result)) {
897
        $return = array_merge_recursive($return, $result);
898
      }
899
      elseif (isset($result)) {
900
        $return[] = $result;
901
      }
902
    }
903
  }
904

    
905
  return $return;
906
}
907

    
908
/**
909
 * @} End of "defgroup hooks".
910
 */
911

    
912
/**
913
 * Returns an array of modules required by core.
914
 */
915
function drupal_required_modules() {
916
  $files = drupal_system_listing('/^' . DRUPAL_PHP_FUNCTION_PATTERN . '\.info$/', 'modules', 'name', 0);
917
  $required = array();
918

    
919
  // An installation profile is required and one must always be loaded.
920
  $required[] = drupal_get_profile();
921

    
922
  foreach ($files as $name => $file) {
923
    $info = drupal_parse_info_file($file->uri);
924
    if (!empty($info) && !empty($info['required']) && $info['required']) {
925
      $required[] = $name;
926
    }
927
  }
928

    
929
  return $required;
930
}
931

    
932
/**
933
 * Passes alterable variables to specific hook_TYPE_alter() implementations.
934
 *
935
 * This dispatch function hands off the passed-in variables to type-specific
936
 * hook_TYPE_alter() implementations in modules. It ensures a consistent
937
 * interface for all altering operations.
938
 *
939
 * A maximum of 2 alterable arguments is supported (a third is supported for
940
 * legacy reasons, but should not be used in new code). In case more arguments
941
 * need to be passed and alterable, modules provide additional variables
942
 * assigned by reference in the last $context argument:
943
 * @code
944
 *   $context = array(
945
 *     'alterable' => &$alterable,
946
 *     'unalterable' => $unalterable,
947
 *     'foo' => 'bar',
948
 *   );
949
 *   drupal_alter('mymodule_data', $alterable1, $alterable2, $context);
950
 * @endcode
951
 *
952
 * Note that objects are always passed by reference in PHP5. If it is absolutely
953
 * required that no implementation alters a passed object in $context, then an
954
 * object needs to be cloned:
955
 * @code
956
 *   $context = array(
957
 *     'unalterable_object' => clone $object,
958
 *   );
959
 *   drupal_alter('mymodule_data', $data, $context);
960
 * @endcode
961
 *
962
 * @param $type
963
 *   A string describing the type of the alterable $data. 'form', 'links',
964
 *   'node_content', and so on are several examples. Alternatively can be an
965
 *   array, in which case hook_TYPE_alter() is invoked for each value in the
966
 *   array, ordered first by module, and then for each module, in the order of
967
 *   values in $type. For example, when Form API is using drupal_alter() to
968
 *   execute both hook_form_alter() and hook_form_FORM_ID_alter()
969
 *   implementations, it passes array('form', 'form_' . $form_id) for $type.
970
 * @param $data
971
 *   The variable that will be passed to hook_TYPE_alter() implementations to be
972
 *   altered. The type of this variable depends on the value of the $type
973
 *   argument. For example, when altering a 'form', $data will be a structured
974
 *   array. When altering a 'profile', $data will be an object.
975
 * @param $context1
976
 *   (optional) An additional variable that is passed by reference.
977
 * @param $context2
978
 *   (optional) An additional variable that is passed by reference. If more
979
 *   context needs to be provided to implementations, then this should be an
980
 *   associative array as described above.
981
 * @param $context3
982
 *   (optional) An additional variable that is passed by reference. This
983
 *   parameter is deprecated and will not exist in Drupal 8; consequently, it
984
 *   should not be used for new Drupal 7 code either. It is here only for
985
 *   backwards compatibility with older code that passed additional arguments
986
 *   to drupal_alter().
987
 */
988
function drupal_alter($type, &$data, &$context1 = NULL, &$context2 = NULL, &$context3 = NULL) {
989
  // Use the advanced drupal_static() pattern, since this is called very often.
990
  static $drupal_static_fast;
991
  if (!isset($drupal_static_fast)) {
992
    $drupal_static_fast['functions'] = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__);
993
  }
994
  $functions = &$drupal_static_fast['functions'];
995

    
996
  // Most of the time, $type is passed as a string, so for performance,
997
  // normalize it to that. When passed as an array, usually the first item in
998
  // the array is a generic type, and additional items in the array are more
999
  // specific variants of it, as in the case of array('form', 'form_FORM_ID').
1000
  if (is_array($type)) {
1001
    $cid = implode(',', $type);
1002
    $extra_types = $type;
1003
    $type = array_shift($extra_types);
1004
    // Allow if statements in this function to use the faster isset() rather
1005
    // than !empty() both when $type is passed as a string, or as an array with
1006
    // one item.
1007
    if (empty($extra_types)) {
1008
      unset($extra_types);
1009
    }
1010
  }
1011
  else {
1012
    $cid = $type;
1013
  }
1014

    
1015
  // Some alter hooks are invoked many times per page request, so statically
1016
  // cache the list of functions to call, and on subsequent calls, iterate
1017
  // through them quickly.
1018
  if (!isset($functions[$cid])) {
1019
    $functions[$cid] = array();
1020
    $hook = $type . '_alter';
1021
    $modules = module_implements($hook);
1022
    if (!isset($extra_types)) {
1023
      // For the more common case of a single hook, we do not need to call
1024
      // function_exists(), since module_implements() returns only modules with
1025
      // implementations.
1026
      foreach ($modules as $module) {
1027
        $functions[$cid][] = $module . '_' . $hook;
1028
      }
1029
    }
1030
    else {
1031
      // For multiple hooks, we need $modules to contain every module that
1032
      // implements at least one of them.
1033
      $extra_modules = array();
1034
      foreach ($extra_types as $extra_type) {
1035
        $extra_modules = array_merge($extra_modules, module_implements($extra_type . '_alter'));
1036
      }
1037
      // If any modules implement one of the extra hooks that do not implement
1038
      // the primary hook, we need to add them to the $modules array in their
1039
      // appropriate order. module_implements() can only return ordered
1040
      // implementations of a single hook. To get the ordered implementations
1041
      // of multiple hooks, we mimic the module_implements() logic of first
1042
      // ordering by module_list(), and then calling
1043
      // drupal_alter('module_implements').
1044
      if (array_diff($extra_modules, $modules)) {
1045
        // Merge the arrays and order by module_list().
1046
        $modules = array_intersect(module_list(), array_merge($modules, $extra_modules));
1047
        // Since module_implements() already took care of loading the necessary
1048
        // include files, we can safely pass FALSE for the array values.
1049
        $implementations = array_fill_keys($modules, FALSE);
1050
        // Let modules adjust the order solely based on the primary hook. This
1051
        // ensures the same module order regardless of whether this if block
1052
        // runs. Calling drupal_alter() recursively in this way does not result
1053
        // in an infinite loop, because this call is for a single $type, so we
1054
        // won't end up in this code block again.
1055
        drupal_alter('module_implements', $implementations, $hook);
1056
        $modules = array_keys($implementations);
1057
      }
1058
      foreach ($modules as $module) {
1059
        // Since $modules is a merged array, for any given module, we do not
1060
        // know whether it has any particular implementation, so we need a
1061
        // function_exists().
1062
        $function = $module . '_' . $hook;
1063
        if (function_exists($function)) {
1064
          $functions[$cid][] = $function;
1065
        }
1066
        foreach ($extra_types as $extra_type) {
1067
          $function = $module . '_' . $extra_type . '_alter';
1068
          if (function_exists($function)) {
1069
            $functions[$cid][] = $function;
1070
          }
1071
        }
1072
      }
1073
    }
1074
    // Allow the theme to alter variables after the theme system has been
1075
    // initialized.
1076
    global $theme, $base_theme_info;
1077
    if (isset($theme)) {
1078
      $theme_keys = array();
1079
      foreach ($base_theme_info as $base) {
1080
        $theme_keys[] = $base->name;
1081
      }
1082
      $theme_keys[] = $theme;
1083
      foreach ($theme_keys as $theme_key) {
1084
        $function = $theme_key . '_' . $hook;
1085
        if (function_exists($function)) {
1086
          $functions[$cid][] = $function;
1087
        }
1088
        if (isset($extra_types)) {
1089
          foreach ($extra_types as $extra_type) {
1090
            $function = $theme_key . '_' . $extra_type . '_alter';
1091
            if (function_exists($function)) {
1092
              $functions[$cid][] = $function;
1093
            }
1094
          }
1095
        }
1096
      }
1097
    }
1098
  }
1099

    
1100
  foreach ($functions[$cid] as $function) {
1101
    $function($data, $context1, $context2, $context3);
1102
  }
1103
}