This is a sample of the array of elemnts to sort:
$items = 
    array
      0 => 
        object(stdClass)[8]
          public 'id' => string '110' (length=3)
          public 'brand_id' => string '18' (length=2)
            array
              0 => string ' OT-708' (length=7)
          public 'failed' => null
          public 'diff' => null
      1 => 
        object(stdClass)[9]
          public 'id' => string '161' (length=3)
          public 'brand_id' => string '18' (length=2)
So, let's say I want to sort by brand_id.
This is my usort callback function:
function _compare($itemA, $itemB){
    if ($itemA->brand_id == $itemB->brand_id) {
        return 0; 
    }
    else{
        return strcmp($itemA->brand_id, $itemB->brand_id); //just an example...
    }
}
And when I do usort($items, '_compare'); var_dump($items); nothing happens. Any clues on how to troubleshoot this?
--UPDATE--
Ok, I've simplified the problem to this:
function cmp($itemA, $itemB){
    return -1;
}
if (usort($items, "cmp"))
                echo 'I just sorted!';
else echo 'Cant sort!';
It always prints 'Cant sort!'
Finally, I discovered the source of this error. The problem was that this code was inside a class.
If that's your case, then you should call usort this way:
usort($items, array("MyClass", "compare_method"));
Furthermore, if your Class is in a namespace, you should list the full namespace in usort.
usort($items, array('Full\Namespace\WebPageInformation', 'compare_method'));
                        Also, you can set a static function inside your Class:
static myfunction($a, $b){'yoursort'}
and call it like this:
usort($items, "Class::myfunction");
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