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<?php
/**
* Methods to play with strings.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
*
* @file
*/
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/**
* A collection of static methods to play with strings.
*/
class StringUtils {
/**
* Test whether a string is valid UTF-8.
*
* The function check for invalid byte sequences, overlong encoding but
* not for different normalisations.
*
* This relies internally on the mbstring function mb_check_encoding()
* hardcoded to check against UTF-8. Whenever the function is not available
* we fallback to a pure PHP implementation. Setting $disableMbstring to
* true will skip the use of mb_check_encoding, this is mostly intended for
* unit testing our internal implementation.
*
* @since 1.21
* @note In MediaWiki 1.21, this function did not provide proper UTF-8 validation.
* In particular, the pure PHP code path did not in fact check for overlong forms.
* Beware of this when backporting code to that version of MediaWiki.
*
* @param string $value String to check
* @param bool $disableMbstring Whether to use the pure PHP
* implementation instead of trying mb_check_encoding. Intended for unit
* testing. Default: false
*
* @return bool Whether the given $value is a valid UTF-8 encoded string
*/
static function isUtf8( $value, $disableMbstring = false ) {
$value = (string)$value;
// If the mbstring extension is loaded, use it. However, before PHP 5.4, values above
// U+10FFFF are incorrectly allowed, so we have to check for them separately.
if ( !$disableMbstring && function_exists( 'mb_check_encoding' ) ) {
static $newPHP;
if ( $newPHP === null ) {
$newPHP = !mb_check_encoding( "\xf4\x90\x80\x80", 'UTF-8' );
}
return mb_check_encoding( $value, 'UTF-8' ) &&
( $newPHP || preg_match( "/\xf4[\x90-\xbf]|[\xf5-\xff]/S", $value ) === 0 );
}
if ( preg_match( "/[\x80-\xff]/S", $value ) === 0 ) {
// String contains only ASCII characters, has to be valid
return true;
}
// PCRE implements repetition using recursion; to avoid a stack overflow (and segfault)
// for large input, we check for invalid sequences (<= 5 bytes) rather than valid
// sequences, which can be as long as the input string is. Multiple short regexes are
// used rather than a single long regex for performance.
static $regexes;
if ( $regexes === null ) {
$cont = "[\x80-\xbf]";
$after = "(?!$cont)"; // "(?:[^\x80-\xbf]|$)" would work here
$regexes = array(
// Continuation byte at the start
"/^$cont/",
// ASCII byte followed by a continuation byte
"/[\\x00-\x7f]$cont/S",
// Illegal byte
"/[\xc0\xc1\xf5-\xff]/S",
// Invalid 2-byte sequence, or valid one then an extra continuation byte
"/[\xc2-\xdf](?!$cont$after)/S",
// Invalid 3-byte sequence, or valid one then an extra continuation byte
"/\xe0(?![\xa0-\xbf]$cont$after)/",
"/[\xe1-\xec\xee\xef](?!$cont{2}$after)/S",
"/\xed(?![\x80-\x9f]$cont$after)/",
// Invalid 4-byte sequence, or valid one then an extra continuation byte
"/\xf0(?![\x90-\xbf]$cont{2}$after)/",
"/[\xf1-\xf3](?!$cont{3}$after)/S",
"/\xf4(?![\x80-\x8f]$cont{2}$after)/",
);
}
foreach ( $regexes as $regex ) {
if ( preg_match( $regex, $value ) !== 0 ) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Perform an operation equivalent to
*
* preg_replace( "!$startDelim(.*?)$endDelim!", $replace, $subject );
*
* except that it's worst-case O(N) instead of O(N^2)
*
* Compared to delimiterReplace(), this implementation is fast but memory-
* hungry and inflexible. The memory requirements are such that I don't
* recommend using it on anything but guaranteed small chunks of text.
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*
* @param string $startDelim
* @param string $endDelim
* @param string $replace
* @param string $subject
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*
* @return string
*/
static function hungryDelimiterReplace( $startDelim, $endDelim, $replace, $subject ) {
$segments = explode( $startDelim, $subject );
$output = array_shift( $segments );
foreach ( $segments as $s ) {
$endDelimPos = strpos( $s, $endDelim );
if ( $endDelimPos === false ) {
$output .= $startDelim . $s;
} else {
$output .= $replace . substr( $s, $endDelimPos + strlen( $endDelim ) );
}
}
return $output;
}
/**
* Perform an operation equivalent to
*
* preg_replace_callback( "!$startDelim(.*)$endDelim!s$flags", $callback, $subject )
*
* This implementation is slower than hungryDelimiterReplace but uses far less
* memory. The delimiters are literal strings, not regular expressions.
*
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* If the start delimiter ends with an initial substring of the end delimiter,
* e.g. in the case of C-style comments, the behavior differs from the model
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* regex. In this implementation, the end must share no characters with the
* start, so e.g. /*\/ is not considered to be both the start and end of a
* comment. /*\/xy/*\/ is considered to be a single comment with contents /xy/.
*
* @param string $startDelim Start delimiter
* @param string $endDelim End delimiter
* @param callable $callback Function to call on each match
* @param string $subject
* @param string $flags Regular expression flags
* @throws InvalidArgumentException
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* @return string
*/
static function delimiterReplaceCallback( $startDelim, $endDelim, $callback,
$subject, $flags = ''
) {
$inputPos = 0;
$outputPos = 0;
$output = '';
$foundStart = false;
$encStart = preg_quote( $startDelim, '!' );
$encEnd = preg_quote( $endDelim, '!' );
$strcmp = strpos( $flags, 'i' ) === false ? 'strcmp' : 'strcasecmp';
$endLength = strlen( $endDelim );
$m = array();
while ( $inputPos < strlen( $subject ) &&
preg_match( "!($encStart)|($encEnd)!S$flags", $subject, $m, PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE, $inputPos )
) {
$tokenOffset = $m[0][1];
if ( $m[1][0] != '' ) {
if ( $foundStart &&
$strcmp( $endDelim, substr( $subject, $tokenOffset, $endLength ) ) == 0
) {
# An end match is present at the same location
$tokenType = 'end';
$tokenLength = $endLength;
} else {
$tokenType = 'start';
$tokenLength = strlen( $m[0][0] );
}
} elseif ( $m[2][0] != '' ) {
$tokenType = 'end';
$tokenLength = strlen( $m[0][0] );
} else {
throw new InvalidArgumentException( 'Invalid delimiter given to ' . __METHOD__ );
}
if ( $tokenType == 'start' ) {
# Only move the start position if we haven't already found a start
# This means that START START END matches outer pair
if ( !$foundStart ) {
# Found start
$inputPos = $tokenOffset + $tokenLength;
# Write out the non-matching section
$output .= substr( $subject, $outputPos, $tokenOffset - $outputPos );
$outputPos = $tokenOffset;
$contentPos = $inputPos;
$foundStart = true;
} else {
# Move the input position past the *first character* of START,
# to protect against missing END when it overlaps with START
$inputPos = $tokenOffset + 1;
}
} elseif ( $tokenType == 'end' ) {
if ( $foundStart ) {
# Found match
$output .= call_user_func( $callback, array(
substr( $subject, $outputPos, $tokenOffset + $tokenLength - $outputPos ),
substr( $subject, $contentPos, $tokenOffset - $contentPos )
) );
$foundStart = false;
} else {
# Non-matching end, write it out
$output .= substr( $subject, $inputPos, $tokenOffset + $tokenLength - $outputPos );
}
$inputPos = $outputPos = $tokenOffset + $tokenLength;
} else {
throw new InvalidArgumentException( 'Invalid delimiter given to ' . __METHOD__ );
}
}
if ( $outputPos < strlen( $subject ) ) {
$output .= substr( $subject, $outputPos );
}
return $output;
}
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/**
* Perform an operation equivalent to
*
* preg_replace( "!$startDelim(.*)$endDelim!$flags", $replace, $subject )
*
* @param string $startDelim Start delimiter regular expression
* @param string $endDelim End delimiter regular expression
* @param string $replace Replacement string. May contain $1, which will be
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* replaced by the text between the delimiters
* @param string $subject String to search
* @param string $flags Regular expression flags
* @return string The string with the matches replaced
*/
static function delimiterReplace( $startDelim, $endDelim, $replace, $subject, $flags = '' ) {
$replacer = new RegexlikeReplacer( $replace );
return self::delimiterReplaceCallback( $startDelim, $endDelim,
$replacer->cb(), $subject, $flags );
}
/**
* More or less "markup-safe" explode()
* Ignores any instances of the separator inside <...>
* @param string $separator
* @param string $text
* @return array
*/
static function explodeMarkup( $separator, $text ) {
$placeholder = "\x00";
// Remove placeholder instances
$text = str_replace( $placeholder, '', $text );
// Replace instances of the separator inside HTML-like tags with the placeholder
$replacer = new DoubleReplacer( $separator, $placeholder );
$cleaned = StringUtils::delimiterReplaceCallback( '<', '>', $replacer->cb(), $text );
// Explode, then put the replaced separators back in
$items = explode( $separator, $cleaned );
foreach ( $items as $i => $str ) {
$items[$i] = str_replace( $placeholder, $separator, $str );
}
return $items;
}
/**
* Escape a string to make it suitable for inclusion in a preg_replace()
* replacement parameter.
*
* @param string $string
* @return string
*/
static function escapeRegexReplacement( $string ) {
$string = str_replace( '\\', '\\\\', $string );
$string = str_replace( '$', '\\$', $string );
return $string;
}
/**
* Workalike for explode() with limited memory usage.
* Returns an Iterator
* @param string $separator
* @param string $subject
* @return ArrayIterator|ExplodeIterator
*/
static function explode( $separator, $subject ) {
if ( substr_count( $subject, $separator ) > 1000 ) {
return new ExplodeIterator( $separator, $subject );
} else {
return new ArrayIterator( explode( $separator, $subject ) );
}
}
}