menu_link_children_relative_depth

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menu_link_children_relative_depth($item)

Find the depth of an item's children relative to its depth.

For example, if the item has a depth of 2, and the maximum of any child in the menu link tree is 5, the relative depth is 3.

Parameters

$item An array representing a menu link item.

Return value

The relative depth, or zero.

Related topics

▾ 3 functions call menu_link_children_relative_depth()

menu_link_save in includes/menu.inc
Save a menu link.
_book_parent_depth_limit in modules/book/book.module
Find the depth limit for items in the parent select.
_menu_parent_depth_limit in modules/menu/menu.module
Find the depth limit for items in the parent select.

Code

includes/menu.inc, line 2151

<?php
function menu_link_children_relative_depth($item) {
  $i = 1;
  $match = '';
  $args[] = $item['menu_name'];
  $p = 'p1';
  while ($i <= MENU_MAX_DEPTH && $item[$p]) {
    $match .= " AND $p = %d";
    $args[] = $item[$p];
    $p = 'p'. ++$i;
  }

  $max_depth = db_result(db_query_range("SELECT depth FROM {menu_links} WHERE menu_name = '%s'". $match ." ORDER BY depth DESC", $args, 0, 1));

  return ($max_depth > $item['depth']) ? $max_depth - $item['depth'] : 0;
}
?>
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