Issue #1050606 by jhodgdon, bxtaylor: Fixed menu_tree_data() doc needs more detail.
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@ -1501,18 +1501,30 @@ function _menu_tree_check_access(&$tree) {
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/**
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* Build the data representing a menu tree.
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* Builds the data representing a menu tree.
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*
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* @param $links
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* An array of links (associative arrays) ordered by p1..p9.
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* A flat array of menu links that are part of the menu. Each array element
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* is an associative array of information about the menu link, containing the
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* fields from the {menu_links} table, and optionally additional information
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* from the {menu_router} table, if the menu item appears in both tables.
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* This array must be ordered depth-first. See _menu_build_tree() for a sample
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* query.
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* @param $parents
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* An array of the plid values that represent the path from the current page
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* to the root of the menu tree.
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* An array of the menu link ID values that are in the path from the current
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* page to the root of the menu tree.
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* @param $depth
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* The minimum depth of any link in the $links array.
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* The minimum depth to include in the returned menu tree.
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*
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* @return
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* See menu_tree_page_data for a description of the data structure.
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* An array of menu links in the form of a tree. Each item in the tree is an
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* associative array containing:
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* - link: The menu link item from $links, with additional element
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* 'in_active_trail' (TRUE if the link ID was in $parents).
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* - below: An array containing the sub-tree of this item, where each element
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* is a tree item array with 'link' and 'below' elements. This array will be
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* empty if the menu item has no items in its sub-tree having a depth
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* greater than or equal to $depth.
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*/
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function menu_tree_data(array $links, array $parents = array(), $depth = 1) {
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// Reverse the array so we can use the more efficient array_pop() function.
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