module.exports = function usort(inputArr, sorter) { // discuss at: https://locutus.io/php/usort/ // original by: Brett Zamir (https://brett-zamir.me) // improved by: Brett Zamir (https://brett-zamir.me) // note 1: This function deviates from PHP in returning a copy of the array instead // note 1: of acting by reference and returning true; this was necessary because // note 1: IE does not allow deleting and re-adding of properties without caching // note 1: of property position; you can set the ini of "locutus.sortByReference" to true to // note 1: get the PHP behavior, but use this only if you are in an environment // note 1: such as Firefox extensions where for-in iteration order is fixed and true // note 1: property deletion is supported. Note that we intend to implement the PHP // note 1: behavior by default if IE ever does allow it; only gives shallow copy since // note 1: is by reference in PHP anyways // example 1: var $stuff = {d: '3', a: '1', b: '11', c: '4'} // example 1: usort($stuff, function (a, b) { return (a - b) }) // example 1: var $result = $stuff // returns 1: {0: '1', 1: '3', 2: '4', 3: '11'} const valArr = [] let k = '' let i = 0 let sortByReference = false let populateArr = {} if (typeof sorter === 'string') { sorter = this[sorter] } else if (Object.prototype.toString.call(sorter) === '[object Array]') { sorter = this[sorter[0]][sorter[1]] } const iniVal = (typeof require !== 'undefined' ? require('../info/ini_get')('locutus.sortByReference') : undefined) || 'on' sortByReference = iniVal === 'on' populateArr = sortByReference ? inputArr : populateArr for (k in inputArr) { // Get key and value arrays if (inputArr.hasOwnProperty(k)) { valArr.push(inputArr[k]) if (sortByReference) { delete inputArr[k] } } } try { valArr.sort(sorter) } catch (e) { return false } for (i = 0; i < valArr.length; i++) { // Repopulate the old array populateArr[i] = valArr[i] } return sortByReference || populateArr }