Char-by-char scan of all output will perform very poorly and fails to address the root problem of bad internal treatment of strings.
411 lines
11 KiB
PHP
411 lines
11 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* A collection of static methods to play with strings.
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*/
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class StringUtils {
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/**
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* Perform an operation equivalent to
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*
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* preg_replace( "!$startDelim(.*?)$endDelim!", $replace, $subject );
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*
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* except that it's worst-case O(N) instead of O(N^2)
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*
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* Compared to delimiterReplace(), this implementation is fast but memory-
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* hungry and inflexible. The memory requirements are such that I don't
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* recommend using it on anything but guaranteed small chunks of text.
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*/
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static function hungryDelimiterReplace( $startDelim, $endDelim, $replace, $subject ) {
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$segments = explode( $startDelim, $subject );
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$output = array_shift( $segments );
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foreach ( $segments as $s ) {
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$endDelimPos = strpos( $s, $endDelim );
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if ( $endDelimPos === false ) {
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$output .= $startDelim . $s;
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} else {
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$output .= $replace . substr( $s, $endDelimPos + strlen( $endDelim ) );
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}
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}
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return $output;
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}
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/**
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* Perform an operation equivalent to
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*
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* preg_replace_callback( "!$startDelim(.*)$endDelim!s$flags", $callback, $subject )
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*
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* This implementation is slower than hungryDelimiterReplace but uses far less
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* memory. The delimiters are literal strings, not regular expressions.
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*
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* @param string $flags Regular expression flags
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*/
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# If the start delimiter ends with an initial substring of the end delimiter,
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# e.g. in the case of C-style comments, the behaviour differs from the model
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# regex. In this implementation, the end must share no characters with the
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# start, so e.g. /*/ is not considered to be both the start and end of a
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# comment. /*/xy/*/ is considered to be a single comment with contents /xy/.
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static function delimiterReplaceCallback( $startDelim, $endDelim, $callback, $subject, $flags = '' ) {
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$inputPos = 0;
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$outputPos = 0;
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$output = '';
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$foundStart = false;
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$encStart = preg_quote( $startDelim, '!' );
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$encEnd = preg_quote( $endDelim, '!' );
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$strcmp = strpos( $flags, 'i' ) === false ? 'strcmp' : 'strcasecmp';
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$endLength = strlen( $endDelim );
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$m = array();
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while ( $inputPos < strlen( $subject ) &&
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preg_match( "!($encStart)|($encEnd)!S$flags", $subject, $m, PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE, $inputPos ) )
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{
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$tokenOffset = $m[0][1];
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if ( $m[1][0] != '' ) {
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if ( $foundStart &&
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$strcmp( $endDelim, substr( $subject, $tokenOffset, $endLength ) ) == 0 )
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{
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# An end match is present at the same location
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$tokenType = 'end';
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$tokenLength = $endLength;
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} else {
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$tokenType = 'start';
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$tokenLength = strlen( $m[0][0] );
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}
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} elseif ( $m[2][0] != '' ) {
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$tokenType = 'end';
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$tokenLength = strlen( $m[0][0] );
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} else {
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throw new MWException( 'Invalid delimiter given to ' . __METHOD__ );
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}
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if ( $tokenType == 'start' ) {
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$inputPos = $tokenOffset + $tokenLength;
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# Only move the start position if we haven't already found a start
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# This means that START START END matches outer pair
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if ( !$foundStart ) {
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# Found start
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# Write out the non-matching section
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$output .= substr( $subject, $outputPos, $tokenOffset - $outputPos );
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$outputPos = $tokenOffset;
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$contentPos = $inputPos;
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$foundStart = true;
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}
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} elseif ( $tokenType == 'end' ) {
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if ( $foundStart ) {
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# Found match
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$output .= call_user_func( $callback, array(
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substr( $subject, $outputPos, $tokenOffset + $tokenLength - $outputPos ),
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substr( $subject, $contentPos, $tokenOffset - $contentPos )
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));
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$foundStart = false;
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} else {
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# Non-matching end, write it out
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$output .= substr( $subject, $inputPos, $tokenOffset + $tokenLength - $outputPos );
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}
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$inputPos = $outputPos = $tokenOffset + $tokenLength;
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} else {
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throw new MWException( 'Invalid delimiter given to ' . __METHOD__ );
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}
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}
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if ( $outputPos < strlen( $subject ) ) {
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$output .= substr( $subject, $outputPos );
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}
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return $output;
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}
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/*
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* Perform an operation equivalent to
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*
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* preg_replace( "!$startDelim(.*)$endDelim!$flags", $replace, $subject )
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*
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* @param string $startDelim Start delimiter regular expression
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* @param string $endDelim End delimiter regular expression
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* @param string $replace Replacement string. May contain $1, which will be
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* replaced by the text between the delimiters
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* @param string $subject String to search
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* @return string The string with the matches replaced
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*/
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static function delimiterReplace( $startDelim, $endDelim, $replace, $subject, $flags = '' ) {
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$replacer = new RegexlikeReplacer( $replace );
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return self::delimiterReplaceCallback( $startDelim, $endDelim,
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$replacer->cb(), $subject, $flags );
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}
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/**
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* More or less "markup-safe" explode()
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* Ignores any instances of the separator inside <...>
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* @param string $separator
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* @param string $text
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* @return array
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*/
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static function explodeMarkup( $separator, $text ) {
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$placeholder = "\x00";
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// Remove placeholder instances
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$text = str_replace( $placeholder, '', $text );
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// Replace instances of the separator inside HTML-like tags with the placeholder
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$replacer = new DoubleReplacer( $separator, $placeholder );
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$cleaned = StringUtils::delimiterReplaceCallback( '<', '>', $replacer->cb(), $text );
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// Explode, then put the replaced separators back in
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$items = explode( $separator, $cleaned );
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foreach( $items as $i => $str ) {
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$items[$i] = str_replace( $placeholder, $separator, $str );
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}
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return $items;
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}
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/**
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* Escape a string to make it suitable for inclusion in a preg_replace()
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* replacement parameter.
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*
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* @param string $string
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* @return string
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*/
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static function escapeRegexReplacement( $string ) {
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$string = str_replace( '\\', '\\\\', $string );
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$string = str_replace( '$', '\\$', $string );
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return $string;
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}
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/**
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* Workalike for explode() with limited memory usage.
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* Returns an Iterator
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*/
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static function explode( $separator, $subject ) {
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if ( substr_count( $subject, $separator ) > 1000 ) {
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return new ExplodeIterator( $separator, $subject );
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} else {
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return new ArrayIterator( explode( $separator, $subject ) );
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Base class for "replacers", objects used in preg_replace_callback() and
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* StringUtils::delimiterReplaceCallback()
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*/
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class Replacer {
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function cb() {
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return array( &$this, 'replace' );
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}
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}
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/**
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* Class to replace regex matches with a string similar to that used in preg_replace()
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*/
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class RegexlikeReplacer extends Replacer {
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var $r;
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function __construct( $r ) {
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$this->r = $r;
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}
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function replace( $matches ) {
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$pairs = array();
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foreach ( $matches as $i => $match ) {
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$pairs["\$$i"] = $match;
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}
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return strtr( $this->r, $pairs );
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}
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}
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/**
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* Class to perform secondary replacement within each replacement string
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*/
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class DoubleReplacer extends Replacer {
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function __construct( $from, $to, $index = 0 ) {
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$this->from = $from;
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$this->to = $to;
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$this->index = $index;
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}
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function replace( $matches ) {
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return str_replace( $this->from, $this->to, $matches[$this->index] );
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}
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}
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/**
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* Class to perform replacement based on a simple hashtable lookup
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*/
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class HashtableReplacer extends Replacer {
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var $table, $index;
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function __construct( $table, $index = 0 ) {
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$this->table = $table;
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$this->index = $index;
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}
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function replace( $matches ) {
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return $this->table[$matches[$this->index]];
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}
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}
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/**
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* Replacement array for FSS with fallback to strtr()
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* Supports lazy initialisation of FSS resource
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*/
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class ReplacementArray {
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/*mostly private*/ var $data = false;
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/*mostly private*/ var $fss = false;
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/**
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* Create an object with the specified replacement array
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* The array should have the same form as the replacement array for strtr()
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*/
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function __construct( $data = array() ) {
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$this->data = $data;
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}
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function __sleep() {
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return array( 'data' );
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}
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function __wakeup() {
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$this->fss = false;
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}
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/**
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* Set the whole replacement array at once
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*/
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function setArray( $data ) {
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$this->data = $data;
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$this->fss = false;
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}
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function getArray() {
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return $this->data;
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}
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/**
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* Set an element of the replacement array
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*/
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function setPair( $from, $to ) {
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$this->data[$from] = $to;
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$this->fss = false;
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}
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function mergeArray( $data ) {
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$this->data = array_merge( $this->data, $data );
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$this->fss = false;
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}
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function merge( $other ) {
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$this->data = array_merge( $this->data, $other->data );
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$this->fss = false;
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}
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function removePair( $from ) {
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unset($this->data[$from]);
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$this->fss = false;
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}
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function removeArray( $data ) {
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foreach( $data as $from => $to )
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$this->removePair( $from );
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$this->fss = false;
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}
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function replace( $subject ) {
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if ( function_exists( 'fss_prep_replace' ) ) {
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wfProfileIn( __METHOD__.'-fss' );
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if ( $this->fss === false ) {
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$this->fss = fss_prep_replace( $this->data );
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}
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$result = fss_exec_replace( $this->fss, $subject );
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wfProfileOut( __METHOD__.'-fss' );
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} else {
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wfProfileIn( __METHOD__.'-strtr' );
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$result = strtr( $subject, $this->data );
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wfProfileOut( __METHOD__.'-strtr' );
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}
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return $result;
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}
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}
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/**
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* An iterator which works exactly like:
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*
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* foreach ( explode( $delim, $s ) as $element ) {
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* ...
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* }
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*
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* Except it doesn't use 193 byte per element
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*/
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class ExplodeIterator implements Iterator {
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// The subject string
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var $subject, $subjectLength;
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// The delimiter
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var $delim, $delimLength;
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// The position of the start of the line
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var $curPos;
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// The position after the end of the next delimiter
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var $endPos;
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// The current token
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var $current;
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/**
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* Construct a DelimIterator
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*/
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function __construct( $delim, $s ) {
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$this->subject = $s;
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$this->delim = $delim;
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// Micro-optimisation (theoretical)
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$this->subjectLength = strlen( $s );
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$this->delimLength = strlen( $delim );
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$this->rewind();
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}
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function rewind() {
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$this->curPos = 0;
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$this->endPos = strpos( $this->subject, $this->delim );
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$this->refreshCurrent();
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}
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function refreshCurrent() {
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if ( $this->curPos === false ) {
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$this->current = false;
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} elseif ( $this->curPos >= $this->subjectLength ) {
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$this->current = '';
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} elseif ( $this->endPos === false ) {
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$this->current = substr( $this->subject, $this->curPos );
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} else {
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$this->current = substr( $this->subject, $this->curPos, $this->endPos - $this->curPos );
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}
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}
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function current() {
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return $this->current;
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}
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function key() {
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return $this->curPos;
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}
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function next() {
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if ( $this->endPos === false ) {
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$this->curPos = false;
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} else {
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$this->curPos = $this->endPos + $this->delimLength;
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if ( $this->curPos >= $this->subjectLength ) {
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$this->endPos = false;
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} else {
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$this->endPos = strpos( $this->subject, $this->delim, $this->curPos );
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}
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}
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$this->refreshCurrent();
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return $this->current;
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}
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function valid() {
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return $this->curPos !== false;
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}
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}
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