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* @defgroup forms Form builder functions
* @{
* Functions that build an abstract representation of a HTML form.
*
* All modules should declare their form builder functions to be in this
* group and each builder function should reference its validate and submit
* functions using \@see. Conversely, validate and submit functions should
* reference the form builder function using \@see. For examples, of this see
* system_modules_uninstall() or user_pass(), the latter of which has the
* following in its doxygen documentation:
*
* \@ingroup forms
* \@see user_pass_validate().
* \@see user_pass_submit().
*
* @} End of "defgroup forms".
*/
/**
* @defgroup form_api Form generation

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* Functions to enable the processing and display of HTML forms.

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* Drupal uses these functions to achieve consistency in its form processing and
* presentation, while simplifying code and reducing the amount of HTML that
* must be explicitly generated by modules.
*
* The drupal_get_form() function handles retrieving, processing, and
* displaying a rendered HTML form for modules automatically. For example:
*
* // Display the user registration form.

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* $output = drupal_get_form('user_register');

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*
* Forms can also be built and submitted programmatically without any user input
* using the drupal_execute() function.

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*
* For information on the format of the structured arrays used to define forms,

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* and more detailed explanations of the Form API workflow, see the
* @link http://api.drupal.org/api/file/developer/topics/forms_api_reference.html reference @endlink
* and the @link http://api.drupal.org/api/file/developer/topics/forms_api.html quickstart guide. @endlink

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* Wrapper for drupal_build_form() for use when $form_state is not needed.

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* The unique string identifying the desired form. If a function with that
* name exists, it is called to build the form array. Modules that need to
* generate the same form (or very similar forms) using different $form_ids
* can implement hook_forms(), which maps different $form_id values to the
* proper form constructor function. Examples may be found in node_forms(),
* search_forms(), and user_forms().

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* @param ...
* Any additional arguments are passed on to the functions called by

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* drupal_get_form(), including the unique form constructor function. For
* example, the node_edit form requires that a node object is passed in here
* when it is called.

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* @return
* The rendered form.

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*
* @see drupal_build_form()

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*/
function drupal_get_form($form_id) {

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$form_state = array();

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$args = func_get_args();

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// Remove $form_id from the arguments.
array_shift($args);
$form_state['args'] = $args;
return drupal_build_form($form_id, $form_state);
}
/**
* Build, render, and process a form based on a form id.
*
* The form may also be retrieved from the cache if the form was built in a
* previous page-load. The form is then passed on for processing, validation
* and submission if there is proper input, and then rendered for display
* if necessary.
*
* @param $form_id
* The unique string identifying the desired form. If a function with that
* name exists, it is called to build the form array. Modules that need to
* generate the same form (or very similar forms) using different $form_ids
* can implement hook_forms(), which maps different $form_id values to the
* proper form constructor function. Examples may be found in node_forms(),
* search_forms(), and user_forms().
* @param &$form_state
* An array which stores information about the form. This is passed as a
* reference so that the caller can use it to examine what the form changed
* when the form submission process is complete.
*
* The following parameters may be set in $form_state to affect how the form
* is rendered:
* - args: An array of arguments to pass to the form builder.
* - input: An array of input that corresponds to $_POST or $_GET, depending
* on the 'method' chosen (see below).
* - method: The HTTP form method to use for finding the input for this form.
* May be 'post' or 'get'. Defaults to 'post'. Note that 'get' method
* forms do not use form ids so are always considered to be submitted, which
* can have unexpected effects. The 'get' method should only be used on
* forms that do not change data, as that is exclusively the domain of post.
* - rerender: May be set to FALSE to force the form to not be re-rendered
* after submit. Ordinarily, forms are re-rendered after a successful submit
* if there is no redirect. However, many forms may want to perform some
* other action, but not necessarily re-render the form. This is
* particularly true when using AHAH or AJAX where some data may be returned
* to the calling JavaScript. Note that a form validation error will always
* re-render the form.
* - no_redirect: If set to TRUE the form will NOT perform a drupal_goto(),
* even if a redirect is set.
* - always_process: If TRUE and the method is GET, a form_id is not
* necessary. This should only be used on RESTful GET forms that do NOT
* write data, as this could lead to security issues. It is useful so that
* searches do not need to have a form_id in their query arguments to
* trigger the search.
* - must_validate: Ordinarily, a form is only validated once but there are
* times when a form is resubmitted internally and should be validated
* again. Setting this to TRUE will force that to happen. This is most
* likely to occur during AHAH or AJAX operations.
* @return
* The rendered form or NULL, depending upon the $form_state flags that were set.
*/
function drupal_build_form($form_id, &$form_state) {
// Ensure some defaults; if already set they will not be overridden.
$form_state += form_state_defaults();
if (!isset($form_state['input'])) {
$form_state['input'] = $form_state['method'] == 'get' ? $_GET : $_POST;
}

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$cacheable = FALSE;

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if (isset($_SESSION['batch_form_state'])) {
// We've been redirected here after a batch processing : the form has
// already been processed, so we grab the post-process $form_state value
// and move on to form display. See _batch_finished() function.
$form_state = $_SESSION['batch_form_state'];
unset($_SESSION['batch_form_state']);
}
else {

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// If the incoming input contains a form_build_id, we'll check the

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// cache for a copy of the form in question. If it's there, we don't
// have to rebuild the form to proceed. In addition, if there is stored
// form_state data from a previous step, we'll retrieve it so it can
// be passed on to the form processing code.

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if (isset($form_state['input']['form_id']) && $form_state['input']['form_id'] == $form_id && !empty($form_state['input']['form_build_id'])) {
$form = form_get_cache($form_state['input']['form_build_id'], $form_state);
}

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// If the previous bit of code didn't result in a populated $form
// object, we're hitting the form for the first time and we need
// to build it from scratch.
if (!isset($form)) {

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$form = drupal_retrieve_form($form_id, $form_state);
$form_build_id = 'form-' . md5(uniqid(mt_rand(), TRUE));
$form['#build_id'] = $form_build_id;

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// Fix the form method, if it is 'get' in $form_state, but not in $form.
if ($form_state['method'] == 'get' && !isset($form['#method'])) {
$form['#method'] = 'get';
}

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drupal_prepare_form($form_id, $form, $form_state);

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// Store a copy of the unprocessed form for caching and indicate that it
// is cacheable if #cache will be set.
$original_form = $form;
$cacheable = TRUE;
}

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// Now that we know we have a form, we'll process it (validating,
// submitting, and handling the results returned by its submission
// handlers. Submit handlers accumulate data in the form_state by
// altering the $form_state variable, which is passed into them by
// reference.
drupal_process_form($form_id, $form, $form_state);

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// If we were told not to redirect, but not told to re-render, return here.
if (!empty($form_state['executed']) && empty($form_state['rerender'])) {
return;
}
if ($cacheable && !empty($form['#cache']) && empty($form['#no_cache'])) {

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// Caching is done past drupal_process_form so #process callbacks can
// set #cache. By not sending the form state, we avoid storing
// $form_state['storage'].
form_set_cache($form_build_id, $original_form, NULL);
}

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}
// Most simple, single-step forms will be finished by this point --
// drupal_process_form() usually redirects to another page (or to
// a 'fresh' copy of the form) once processing is complete. If one
// of the form's handlers has set $form_state['redirect'] to FALSE,
// the form will simply be re-rendered with the values still in its
// fields.
//
// If $form_state['storage'] or $form_state['rebuild'] have been
// set by any submit or validate handlers, however, we know that
// we're in a complex multi-part process of some sort and the form's
// workflow is NOT complete. We need to construct a fresh copy of
// the form, passing in the latest $form_state in addition to any
// other variables passed into drupal_get_form().
if (!empty($form_state['rebuild']) || !empty($form_state['storage'])) {

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$form = drupal_rebuild_form($form_id, $form_state);

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}

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// If we haven't redirected to a new location by now, we want to
// render whatever form array is currently in hand.
return drupal_render_form($form_id, $form);
}

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/**
* Retrieve default values for the $form_state array.
*/
function form_state_defaults() {
return array(
'storage' => NULL,
'submitted' => FALSE,
'method' => 'post',
'rerender' => TRUE,
'programmed' => FALSE,
);
}

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/**
* Retrieves a form, caches it and processes it with an empty $_POST.
*
* This function clears $_POST and passes the empty $_POST to the form_builder.
* To preserve some parts from $_POST, pass them in $form_state.
*
* If your AHAH callback simulates the pressing of a button, then your AHAH
* callback will need to do the same as what drupal_get_form would do when the
* button is pressed: get the form from the cache, run drupal_process_form over
* it and then if it needs rebuild, run drupal_rebuild_form over it. Then send
* back a part of the returned form.
* $form_state['clicked_button']['#array_parents'] will help you to find which
* part.
*

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* When getting a form from the cache, the $form_id must be shifted off from
* $form['#args'], so the resulting array can be given to $form_state['args'].
*

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* @param $form_id
* The unique string identifying the desired form. If a function
* with that name exists, it is called to build the form array.
* Modules that need to generate the same form (or very similar forms)
* using different $form_ids can implement hook_forms(), which maps
* different $form_id values to the proper form constructor function. Examples
* may be found in node_forms(), search_forms(), and user_forms().
* @param $form_state
* A keyed array containing the current state of the form. Most
* important is the $form_state['storage'] collection.
* @param $form_build_id
* If the AHAH callback calling this function only alters part of the form,
* then pass in the existing form_build_id so we can re-cache with the same
* csid.
* @return
* The newly built form.
*/

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function drupal_rebuild_form($form_id, &$form_state, $form_build_id = NULL) {
$form = drupal_retrieve_form($form_id, $form_state);

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if (!isset($form_build_id)) {
// We need a new build_id for the new version of the form.
$form_build_id = 'form-' . md5(mt_rand());

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}
$form['#build_id'] = $form_build_id;
drupal_prepare_form($form_id, $form, $form_state);

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if (empty($form['#no_cache'])) {
// We cache the form structure so it can be retrieved later for validation.
// If $form_state['storage'] is populated, we also cache it so that it can
// be used to resume complex multi-step processes.
form_set_cache($form_build_id, $form, $form_state);
}

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// Clear out all post data, as we don't want the previous step's
// data to pollute this one and trigger validate/submit handling,
// then process the form for rendering.

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$form_state['input'] = array();
// Do not call drupal_process_form(), since it would prevent the rebuilt form
// to submit.
$form = form_builder($form_id, $form, $form_state);

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return $form;
}
/**
* Fetch a form from cache.
*/
function form_get_cache($form_build_id, &$form_state) {
if ($cached = cache_get('form_' . $form_build_id, 'cache_form')) {
$form = $cached->data;
global $user;
if ((isset($form['#cache_token']) && drupal_valid_token($form['#cache_token'])) || (!isset($form['#cache_token']) && !$user->uid)) {
if ($cached = cache_get('storage_' . $form_build_id, 'cache_form')) {
$form_state['storage'] = $cached->data;
}
return $form;
}
}
}
/**
* Store a form in the cache
*/
function form_set_cache($form_build_id, $form, $form_state) {

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// 6 hours cache life time for forms should be plenty.
$expire = 21600;
global $user;
if ($user->uid) {
$form['#cache_token'] = drupal_get_token();
}

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cache_set('form_' . $form_build_id, $form, 'cache_form', REQUEST_TIME + $expire);
if (!empty($form_state['storage'])) {

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cache_set('storage_' . $form_build_id, $form_state['storage'], 'cache_form', REQUEST_TIME + $expire);
}
}
/**

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* Retrieves a form using a form_id, populates it with $form_state['values'],
* processes it, and returns any validation errors encountered. This
* function is the programmatic counterpart to drupal_get_form().
*
* @param $form_id
* The unique string identifying the desired form. If a function
* with that name exists, it is called to build the form array.
* Modules that need to generate the same form (or very similar forms)
* using different $form_ids can implement hook_forms(), which maps

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* different $form_id values to the proper form constructor function. Examples
* may be found in node_forms(), search_forms(), and user_forms().

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* @param $form_state
* A keyed array containing the current state of the form. Most
* important is the $form_state['values'] collection, a tree of data
* used to simulate the incoming $_POST information from a user's
* form submission.
* @param ...
* Any additional arguments are passed on to the functions called by
* drupal_execute(), including the unique form constructor function.
* For example, the node_edit form requires that a node object be passed
* in here when it is called.
* For example:
*
* // register a new user

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* $form_state = array();
* $form_state['values']['name'] = 'robo-user';
* $form_state['values']['mail'] = 'robouser@example.com';
* $form_state['values']['pass'] = 'password';

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* $form_state['values']['op'] = t('Create new account');

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* drupal_execute('user_register', $form_state);

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* $form_state = array();

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* module_load_include('inc', 'node', 'node.pages');
* $node = array('type' => 'story');

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* $form_state['values']['title'] = 'My node';
* $form_state['values']['body'] = 'This is the body text!';
* $form_state['values']['name'] = 'robo-user';

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* $form_state['values']['op'] = t('Save');

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* drupal_execute('story_node_form', $form_state, (object)$node);
*/

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function drupal_execute($form_id, &$form_state) {

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if (!isset($form_state['args'])) {
$args = func_get_args();
array_shift($args);
array_shift($args);
$form_state['args'] = $args;
}

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$form = drupal_retrieve_form($form_id, $form_state);
$form_state['input'] = $form_state['values'];
$form_state['programmed'] = TRUE;
// Merge in default values.
$form_state += form_state_defaults();

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drupal_prepare_form($form_id, $form, $form_state);
drupal_process_form($form_id, $form, $form_state);
}

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/**
* Retrieves the structured array that defines a given form.
*
* @param $form_id
* The unique string identifying the desired form. If a function
* with that name exists, it is called to build the form array.
* Modules that need to generate the same form (or very similar forms)
* using different $form_ids can implement hook_forms(), which maps

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* different $form_id values to the proper form constructor function.

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* @param $form_state
* A keyed array containing the current state of the form.

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* @param ...
* Any additional arguments needed by the unique form constructor
* function. Generally, these are any arguments passed into the
* drupal_get_form() or drupal_execute() functions after the first
* argument. If a module implements hook_forms(), it can examine
* these additional arguments and conditionally return different
* builder functions as well.

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*/

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function drupal_retrieve_form($form_id, &$form_state) {

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static $forms;

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// We save two copies of the incoming arguments: one for modules to use

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// when mapping form ids to constructor functions, and another to pass to

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// the constructor function itself.
$args = $form_state['args'];

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// We first check to see if there's a function named after the $form_id.
// If there is, we simply pass the arguments on to it to get the form.

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if (!drupal_function_exists($form_id)) {

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// In cases where many form_ids need to share a central constructor function,

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// such as the node editing form, modules can implement hook_forms(). It

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// maps one or more form_ids to the correct constructor functions.

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//
// We cache the results of that hook to save time, but that only works
// for modules that know all their form_ids in advance. (A module that
// adds a small 'rate this comment' form to each comment in a list
// would need a unique form_id for each one, for example.)
//
// So, we call the hook if $forms isn't yet populated, OR if it doesn't
// yet have an entry for the requested form_id.
if (!isset($forms) || !isset($forms[$form_id])) {

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$forms = module_invoke_all('forms', $form_id, $args);

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}
$form_definition = $forms[$form_id];
if (isset($form_definition['callback arguments'])) {
$args = array_merge($form_definition['callback arguments'], $args);
}
if (isset($form_definition['callback'])) {
$callback = $form_definition['callback'];

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drupal_function_exists($callback);

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}
}

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$args = array_merge(array(&$form_state), $args);

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// If $callback was returned by a hook_forms() implementation, call it.
// Otherwise, call the function named after the form id.
$form = call_user_func_array(isset($callback) ? $callback : $form_id, $args);

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$form['#form_id'] = $form_id;
$form['#args'] = $form_state['args'];
return $form;

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}
/**
* This function is the heart of form API. The form gets built, validated and in
* appropriate cases, submitted.
*
* @param $form_id
* The unique string identifying the current form.
* @param $form
* An associative array containing the structure of the form.

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* @param $form_state
* A keyed array containing the current state of the form. This
* includes the current persistent storage data for the form, and

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* any data passed along by earlier steps when displaying a
* multi-step form. Additional information, like the sanitized $_POST
* data, is also accumulated here.

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function drupal_process_form($form_id, &$form, &$form_state) {
$form_state['values'] = array();

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// With $_GET, these forms are always submitted if requested.
if ($form_state['method'] == 'get' && !empty($form_state['always_process'])) {
if (!isset($form_state['input']['form_build_id'])) {
$form_state['input']['form_build_id'] = $form['#build_id'];
}
if (!isset($form_state['input']['form_id'])) {
$form_state['input']['form_id'] = $form_id;
}
if (!isset($form_state['input']['form_token']) && isset($form['#token'])) {
$form_state['input']['form_token'] = drupal_get_token($form['#token']);
}
}

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$form = form_builder($form_id, $form, $form_state);

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// Only process the form if it is programmed or the form_id coming
// from the POST data is set and matches the current form_id.

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if ((!empty($form_state['programmed'])) || (!empty($form_state['input']) && (isset($form_state['input']['form_id']) && ($form_state['input']['form_id'] == $form_id)))) {

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drupal_validate_form($form_id, $form, $form_state);
// form_clean_id() maintains a cache of element IDs it has seen,
// so it can prevent duplicates. We want to be sure we reset that
// cache when a form is processed, so scenarios that result in
// the form being built behind the scenes and again for the
// browser don't increment all the element IDs needlessly.
form_clean_id(NULL, TRUE);

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if ((!empty($form_state['submitted'])) && !form_get_errors() && empty($form_state['rebuild'])) {
$form_state['redirect'] = NULL;
form_execute_handlers('submit', $form, $form_state);
// We'll clear out the cached copies of the form and its stored data
// here, as we've finished with them. The in-memory copies are still
// here, though.
if (variable_get('cache', CACHE_DISABLED) == CACHE_DISABLED && !empty($form_state['values']['form_build_id'])) {
cache_clear_all('form_' . $form_state['values']['form_build_id'], 'cache_form');
cache_clear_all('storage_' . $form_state['values']['form_build_id'], 'cache_form');

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}
// If batches were set in the submit handlers, we process them now,

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// possibly ending execution. We make sure we do not react to the batch
// that is already being processed (if a batch operation performs a
// drupal_execute).
if ($batch =& batch_get() && !isset($batch['current_set'])) {

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// The batch uses its own copies of $form and $form_state for
// late execution of submit handlers and post-batch redirection.

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$batch['form'] = $form;
$batch['form_state'] = $form_state;

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$batch['progressive'] = !$form_state['programmed'];
batch_process();

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// Execution continues only for programmatic forms.
// For 'regular' forms, we get redirected to the batch processing
// page. Form redirection will be handled in _batch_finished(),
// after the batch is processed.
}

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// If no submit handlers have populated the $form_state['storage']
// bundle, and the $form_state['rebuild'] flag has not been set,
// we're finished and should redirect to a new destination page
// if one has been set (and a fresh, unpopulated copy of the form
// if one hasn't). If the form was called by drupal_execute(),
// however, we'll skip this and let the calling function examine
// the resulting $form_state bundle itself.

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if (!$form_state['programmed'] && empty($form_state['rebuild']) && empty($form_state['storage'])) {
if (!empty($form_state['no_redirect'])) {
$form_state['executed'] = TRUE;
}
else {
drupal_redirect_form($form, $form_state['redirect']);
}

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}
}
}
/**
* Prepares a structured form array by adding required elements,
* executing any hook_form_alter functions, and optionally inserting
* a validation token to prevent tampering.
*
* @param $form_id
* A unique string identifying the form for validation, submission,
* theming, and hook_form_alter functions.
* @param $form
* An associative array containing the structure of the form.

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* @param $form_state
* A keyed array containing the current state of the form. Passed
* in here so that hook_form_alter() calls can use it, as well.

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*/

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function drupal_prepare_form($form_id, &$form, &$form_state) {
global $user;

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$form['#type'] = 'form';

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$form_state['programmed'] = isset($form_state['programmed']) ? $form_state['programmed'] : FALSE;

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if (isset($form['#build_id'])) {
$form['form_build_id'] = array(
'#type' => 'hidden',
'#value' => $form['#build_id'],
'#id' => $form['#build_id'],
'#name' => 'form_build_id',
);
}
// Add a token, based on either #token or form_id, to any form displayed to
// authenticated users. This ensures that any submitted form was actually
// requested previously by the user and protects against cross site request
// forgeries.

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if (isset($form['#token'])) {

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if ($form['#token'] === FALSE || $user->uid == 0 || $form_state['programmed']) {

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unset($form['#token']);

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else {
$form['form_token'] = array('#type' => 'token', '#default_value' => drupal_get_token($form['#token']));

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}

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elseif (isset($user->uid) && $user->uid && !$form_state['programmed']) {
$form['#token'] = $form_id;
$form['form_token'] = array(
'#id' => form_clean_id('edit-' . $form_id . '-form-token'),
'#type' => 'token',
'#default_value' => drupal_get_token($form['#token']),
);
}
if (isset($form_id)) {

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$form['form_id'] = array(
'#type' => 'hidden',
'#value' => $form_id,
'#id' => form_clean_id("edit-$form_id"),
);
if (!isset($form['#id'])) {
$form['#id'] = form_clean_id($form_id);
$form += element_info('form');

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$form += array('#tree' => FALSE, '#parents' => array());

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if (drupal_function_exists($form_id . '_validate')) {
$form['#validate'] = array($form_id . '_validate');

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if (!isset($form['#submit'])) {

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if (drupal_function_exists($form_id . '_submit')) {
// We set submit here so that it can be altered.
$form['#submit'] = array($form_id . '_submit');
// Normally, we would call drupal_alter($form_id, $form, $form_state).
// However, drupal_alter() normally supports just one byref parameter. Using
// the __drupal_alter_by_ref key, we can store any additional parameters
// that need to be altered, and they'll be split out into additional params
// for the hook_form_alter() implementations.
// @todo: Remove this in Drupal 7.
$data = &$form;
$data['__drupal_alter_by_ref'] = array(&$form_state);
drupal_alter('form_' . $form_id, $data);
// __drupal_alter_by_ref is unset in the drupal_alter() function, we need
// to repopulate it to ensure both calls get the data.
$data['__drupal_alter_by_ref'] = array(&$form_state);
drupal_alter('form', $data, $form_id);

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/**

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* Validates user-submitted form data from the $form_state using

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* the validate functions defined in a structured form array.
*
* @param $form_id
* A unique string identifying the form for validation, submission,
* theming, and hook_form_alter functions.
* @param $form
* An associative array containing the structure of the form.

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* @param $form_state
* A keyed array containing the current state of the form. The current
* user-submitted data is stored in $form_state['values'], though
* form validation functions are passed an explicit copy of the
* values for the sake of simplicity. Validation handlers can also
* $form_state to pass information on to submit handlers. For example:
* $form_state['data_for_submision'] = $data;
* This technique is useful when validation requires file parsing,
* web service requests, or other expensive requests that should
* not be repeated in the submission step.

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*/

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function drupal_validate_form($form_id, $form, &$form_state) {
static $validated_forms = array();

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if (isset($validated_forms[$form_id]) && empty($form_state['must_validate'])) {

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// If the session token was set by drupal_prepare_form(), ensure that it
// matches the current user's session.

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if (isset($form['#token'])) {

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if (!drupal_valid_token($form_state['values']['form_token'], $form['#token'])) {
// Setting this error will cause the form to fail validation.
form_set_error('form_token', t('Validation error, please try again. If this error persists, please contact the site administrator.'));

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_form_validate($form, $form_state, $form_id);
$validated_forms[$form_id] = TRUE;

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/**
* Renders a structured form array into themed HTML.
*
* @param $form_id
* A unique string identifying the form for validation, submission,
* theming, and hook_form_alter functions.
* @param $form
* An associative array containing the structure of the form.
* @return
* A string containing the themed HTML.

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*/

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function drupal_render_form($form_id, &$form) {

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// Don't override #theme if someone already set it.
if (!isset($form['#theme'])) {

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init_theme();
$registry = theme_get_registry();
if (isset($registry[$form_id])) {

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$form['#theme'] = $form_id;
}
}

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$output = drupal_render($form);

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return $output;
}
/**
* Redirect the user to a URL after a form has been processed.
*
* @param $form
* An associative array containing the structure of the form.
* @param $redirect

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* An optional value containing the destination path to redirect

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* to if none is specified by the form.
*/
function drupal_redirect_form($form, $redirect = NULL) {

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$goto = NULL;

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if (isset($redirect)) {
$goto = $redirect;
}

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if ($goto !== FALSE && isset($form['#redirect'])) {

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$goto = $form['#redirect'];
}
if (!isset($goto) || ($goto !== FALSE)) {
if (isset($goto)) {

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// Remove any fake destination set by drupal_not_found() or
// drupal_access_denied() so that we can properly redirect from those
// pages.
if (isset($_REQUEST['destination']) && $_REQUEST['destination'] == $_GET['q']) {
unset($_REQUEST['destination']);
}
if (is_array($goto)) {
call_user_func_array('drupal_goto', $goto);
}
else {
drupal_goto($goto);
}
}
drupal_goto($_GET['q']);
}

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}
/**
* Performs validation on form elements. First ensures required fields are
* completed, #maxlength is not exceeded, and selected options were in the
* list of options given to the user. Then calls user-defined validators.
*
* @param $elements
* An associative array containing the structure of the form.

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* @param $form_state
* A keyed array containing the current state of the form. The current
* user-submitted data is stored in $form_state['values'], though
* form validation functions are passed an explicit copy of the
* values for the sake of simplicity. Validation handlers can also
* $form_state to pass information on to submit handlers. For example:
* $form_state['data_for_submision'] = $data;
* This technique is useful when validation requires file parsing,
* web service requests, or other expensive requests that should
* not be repeated in the submission step.
* @param $form_id
* A unique string identifying the form for validation, submission,
* theming, and hook_form_alter functions.
*/

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function _form_validate($elements, &$form_state, $form_id = NULL) {
static $complete_form;

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// Also used in the installer, pre-database setup.
$t = get_t();

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// Recurse through all children.
foreach (element_children($elements) as $key) {
if (isset($elements[$key]) && $elements[$key]) {

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_form_validate($elements[$key], $form_state);

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}
}

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// Validate the current input.
if (!isset($elements['#validated']) || !$elements['#validated']) {
if (isset($elements['#needs_validation'])) {
// Make sure a value is passed when the field is required.
// A simple call to empty() will not cut it here as some fields, like
// checkboxes, can return a valid value of '0'. Instead, check the
// length if it's a string, and the item count if it's an array.
if ($elements['#required'] && (!count($elements['#value']) || (is_string($elements['#value']) && strlen(trim($elements['#value'])) == 0))) {

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form_error($elements, $t('!name field is required.', array('!name' => $elements['#title'])));
// Verify that the value is not longer than #maxlength.
if (isset($elements['#maxlength']) && drupal_strlen($elements['#value']) > $elements['#maxlength']) {

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form_error($elements, $t('!name cannot be longer than %max characters but is currently %length characters long.', array('!name' => empty($elements['#title']) ? $elements['#parents'][0] : $elements['#title'], '%max' => $elements['#maxlength'], '%length' => drupal_strlen($elements['#value']))));
}

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if (isset($elements['#options']) && isset($elements['#value'])) {
if ($elements['#type'] == 'select') {
$options = form_options_flatten($elements['#options']);
}
else {
$options = $elements['#options'];
}
if (is_array($elements['#value'])) {
$value = $elements['#type'] == 'checkboxes' ? array_keys(array_filter($elements['#value'])) : $elements['#value'];
foreach ($value as $v) {
if (!isset($options[$v])) {

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form_error($elements, $t('An illegal choice has been detected. Please contact the site administrator.'));
watchdog('form', 'Illegal choice %choice in !name element.', array('%choice' => $v, '!name' => empty($elements['#title']) ? $elements['#parents'][0] : $elements['#title']), WATCHDOG_ERROR);
elseif (!isset($options[$elements['#value']])) {

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form_error($elements, $t('An illegal choice has been detected. Please contact the site administrator.'));
watchdog('form', 'Illegal choice %choice in %name element.', array('%choice' => $elements['#value'], '%name' => empty($elements['#title']) ? $elements['#parents'][0] : $elements['#title']), WATCHDOG_ERROR);
// Call user-defined form level validators and store a copy of the full
// form so that element-specific validators can examine the entire structure
// if necessary.

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if (isset($form_id)) {
form_execute_handlers('validate', $elements, $form_state);
$complete_form = $elements;

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}
// Call any element-specific validators. These must act on the element
// #value data.
elseif (isset($elements['#element_validate'])) {
foreach ($elements['#element_validate'] as $function) {

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if (drupal_function_exists($function)) {
$function($elements, $form_state, $complete_form);

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$elements['#validated'] = TRUE;

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/**
* A helper function used to execute custom validation and submission
* handlers for a given form. Button-specific handlers are checked
* first. If none exist, the function falls back to form-level handlers.
*
* @param $type
* The type of handler to execute. 'validate' or 'submit' are the
* defaults used by Form API.
* @param $form
* An associative array containing the structure of the form.
* @param $form_state
* A keyed array containing the current state of the form. If the user
* submitted the form by clicking a button with custom handler functions
* defined, those handlers will be stored here.
*/
function form_execute_handlers($type, &$form, &$form_state) {
$return = FALSE;
if (isset($form_state[$type . '_handlers'])) {
$handlers = $form_state[$type . '_handlers'];

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}
elseif (isset($form['#' . $type])) {
$handlers = $form['#' . $type];

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}
else {
$handlers = array();
}
foreach ($handlers as $function) {

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if (drupal_function_exists($function)) {

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// Check to see if a previous _submit handler has set a batch, but
// make sure we do not react to a batch that is already being processed
// (for instance if a batch operation performs a drupal_execute()).
if ($type == 'submit' && ($batch =& batch_get()) && !isset($batch['current_set'])) {

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// Some previous _submit handler has set a batch. We store the call
// in a special 'control' batch set, for execution at the correct
// time during the batch processing workflow.
$batch['sets'][] = array('form_submit' => $function);

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}
else {

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$function($form, $form_state);

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}
$return = TRUE;
}
}
return $return;
}
/**
* File an error against a form element.
*
* @param $name
* The name of the form element. If the #parents property of your form
* element is array('foo', 'bar', 'baz') then you may set an error on 'foo'
* or 'foo][bar][baz'. Setting an error on 'foo' sets an error for every
* element where the #parents array starts with 'foo'.
* @param $message
* The error message to present to the user.

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* @param $reset
* Reset the form errors static cache.
* @return
* Never use the return value of this function, use form_get_errors and
* form_get_error instead.
*/

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function form_set_error($name = NULL, $message = '', $reset = FALSE) {
static $form = array();

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if ($reset) {
$form = array();
}
if (isset($name) && !isset($form[$name])) {
$form[$name] = $message;

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if ($message) {
drupal_set_message($message, 'error');
}
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return $form;
}
/**
* Return an associative array of all errors.
*/
function form_get_errors() {
$form = form_set_error();
if (!empty($form)) {
return $form;
}
}
/**
* Return the error message filed against the form with the specified name.
*/
function form_get_error($element) {
$form = form_set_error();
$key = $element['#parents'][0];
if (isset($form[$key])) {
return $form[$key];
}
$key = implode('][', $element['#parents']);
if (isset($form[$key])) {
return $form[$key];
}
}
/**
* Flag an element as having an error.
*/

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function form_error(&$element, $message = '') {
form_set_error(implode('][', $element['#parents']), $message);

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* Walk through the structured form array, adding any required
* properties to each element and mapping the incoming $_POST
* data to the proper elements.

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* A unique string identifying the form for validation, submission,
* theming, and hook_form_alter functions.
* @param $form
* An associative array containing the structure of the form.

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* @param $form_state
* A keyed array containing the current state of the form. In this
* context, it is used to accumulate information about which button
* was clicked when the form was submitted, as well as the sanitized
* $_POST data.

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function form_builder($form_id, $form, &$form_state) {
static $complete_form, $cache, $file;
// Initialize as unprocessed.
$form['#processed'] = FALSE;

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// Use element defaults.
if ((!empty($form['#type'])) && ($info = element_info($form['#type']))) {
// Overlay $info onto $form, retaining preexisting keys in $form.
$form += $info;
}
if (isset($form['#type']) && $form['#type'] == 'form') {

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$cache = NULL;
$complete_form = $form;

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if (!empty($form_state['programmed'])) {
$form_state['submitted'] = TRUE;
}
if (isset($form['#input']) && $form['#input']) {
_form_builder_handle_input_element($form_id, $form, $form_state, $complete_form);

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}

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$form['#defaults_loaded'] = TRUE;

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// We start off assuming all form elements are in the correct order.
$form['#sorted'] = TRUE;
// Recurse through all child elements.
$count = 0;
foreach (element_children($form) as $key) {
// Don't squash an existing tree value.
if (!isset($form[$key]['#tree'])) {
$form[$key]['#tree'] = $form['#tree'];
}
// Deny access to child elements if parent is denied.

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if (isset($form['#access']) && !$form['#access']) {
$form[$key]['#access'] = FALSE;
}
// Don't squash existing parents value.
if (!isset($form[$key]['#parents'])) {
// Check to see if a tree of child elements is present. If so,
// continue down the tree if required.
$form[$key]['#parents'] = $form[$key]['#tree'] && $form['#tree'] ? array_merge($form['#parents'], array($key)) : array($key);