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<?php
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/**
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* This file is part of phpDocumentor.
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*
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* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
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* file that was distributed with this source code.
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*
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* @copyright 2010-2015 Mike van Riel<mike@phpdoc.org>
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* @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT
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* @link http://phpdoc.org
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*/
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namespace phpDocumentor\Reflection\DocBlock;
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use phpDocumentor\Reflection\Types\Context as TypeContext;
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/**
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* Creates a new Description object given a body of text.
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*
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* Descriptions in phpDocumentor are somewhat complex entities as they can contain one or more tags inside their
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* body that can be replaced with a readable output. The replacing is done by passing a Formatter object to the
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* Description object's `render` method.
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*
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* In addition to the above does a Description support two types of escape sequences:
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*
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* 1. `{@}` to escape the `@` character to prevent it from being interpreted as part of a tag, i.e. `{{@}link}`
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* 2. `{}` to escape the `}` character, this can be used if you want to use the `}` character in the description
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* of an inline tag.
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*
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* If a body consists of multiple lines then this factory will also remove any superfluous whitespace at the beginning
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* of each line while maintaining any indentation that is used. This will prevent formatting parsers from tripping
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* over unexpected spaces as can be observed with tag descriptions.
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*/
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class DescriptionFactory
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{
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/** @var TagFactory */
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private $tagFactory;
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/**
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* Initializes this factory with the means to construct (inline) tags.
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*
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* @param TagFactory $tagFactory
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*/
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public function __construct(TagFactory $tagFactory)
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{
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$this->tagFactory = $tagFactory;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the parsed text of this description.
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*
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* @param string $contents
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* @param TypeContext $context
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*
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* @return Description
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*/
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public function create($contents, TypeContext $context = null)
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{
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list($text, $tags) = $this->parse($this->lex($contents), $context);
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return new Description($text, $tags);
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}
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/**
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* Strips the contents from superfluous whitespace and splits the description into a series of tokens.
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*
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* @param string $contents
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*
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* @return string[] A series of tokens of which the description text is composed.
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*/
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private function lex($contents)
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{
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$contents = $this->removeSuperfluousStartingWhitespace($contents);
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// performance optimalization; if there is no inline tag, don't bother splitting it up.
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if (strpos($contents, '{@') === false) {
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return [$contents];
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}
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return preg_split(
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'/\{
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# "{@}" is not a valid inline tag. This ensures that we do not treat it as one, but treat it literally.
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(?!@\})
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# We want to capture the whole tag line, but without the inline tag delimiters.
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(\@
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# Match everything up to the next delimiter.
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[^{}]*
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# Nested inline tag content should not be captured, or it will appear in the result separately.
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(?:
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# Match nested inline tags.
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(?:
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# Because we did not catch the tag delimiters earlier, we must be explicit with them here.
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# Notice that this also matches "{}", as a way to later introduce it as an escape sequence.
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\{(?1)?\}
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# Make sure we match hanging "{".
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\{
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)
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# Match content after the nested inline tag.
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[^{}]*
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)* # If there are more inline tags, match them as well. We use "*" since there may not be any
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# nested inline tags.
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)
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\}/Sux',
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$contents,
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null,
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PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE
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);
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}
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/**
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* Parses the stream of tokens in to a new set of tokens containing Tags.
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*
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* @param string[] $tokens
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* @param TypeContext $context
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*
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* @return string[]|Tag[]
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*/
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private function parse($tokens, TypeContext $context)
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{
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$count = count($tokens);
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$tagCount = 0;
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$tags = [];
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for ($i = 1; $i < $count; $i += 2) {
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$tags[] = $this->tagFactory->create($tokens[$i], $context);
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$tokens[$i] = '%' . ++$tagCount . '$s';
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}
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//In order to allow "literal" inline tags, the otherwise invalid
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//sequence "{@}" is changed to "@", and "{}" is changed to "}".
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//See unit tests for examples.
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for ($i = 0; $i < $count; $i += 2) {
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$tokens[$i] = str_replace(['{@}', '{}'], ['@', '}'], $tokens[$i]);
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}
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return [implode('', $tokens), $tags];
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}
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/**
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* Removes the superfluous from a multi-line description.
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*
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* When a description has more than one line then it can happen that the second and subsequent lines have an
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* additional indentation. This is commonly in use with tags like this:
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*
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* {@}since 1.1.0 This is an example
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* description where we have an
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* indentation in the second and
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* subsequent lines.
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*
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* If we do not normalize the indentation then we have superfluous whitespace on the second and subsequent
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* lines and this may cause rendering issues when, for example, using a Markdown converter.
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*
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* @param string $contents
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*
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* @return string
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*/
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private function removeSuperfluousStartingWhitespace($contents)
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{
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$lines = explode("\n", $contents);
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// if there is only one line then we don't have lines with superfluous whitespace and
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// can use the contents as-is
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if (count($lines) <= 1) {
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return $contents;
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}
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// determine how many whitespace characters need to be stripped
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$startingSpaceCount = 9999999;
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for ($i = 1; $i < count($lines); $i++) {
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// lines with a no length do not count as they are not indented at all
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if (strlen(trim($lines[$i])) === 0) {
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continue;
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}
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// determine the number of prefixing spaces by checking the difference in line length before and after
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// an ltrim
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$startingSpaceCount = min($startingSpaceCount, strlen($lines[$i]) - strlen(ltrim($lines[$i])));
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}
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// strip the number of spaces from each line
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if ($startingSpaceCount > 0) {
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for ($i = 1; $i < count($lines); $i++) {
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$lines[$i] = substr($lines[$i], $startingSpaceCount);
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}
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}
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return implode("\n", $lines);
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}
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}
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