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/* |
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* This file is part of the Ariadne Component Library. |
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* |
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* (c) Muze <[email protected]> |
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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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namespace arc; |
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class xml |
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{ |
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public static function __callStatic( $name, $args ) |
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{ |
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return call_user_func_array( [ new xml\Writer(), $name ], $args ); |
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} |
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public static function parse( $xml, $encoding = null ) |
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{ |
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$parser = new xml\Parser(); |
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return $parser->parse( $xml, $encoding ); |
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} |
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public static function css2XPath( $cssSelector ) |
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/* (c) Tijs Verkoyen - http://blog.verkoyen.eu/blog/p/detail/css-selector-to-xpath-query/ */ |
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$cssSelectors = array( |
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// E F: Matches any F element that is a descendant of an E element |
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'/(\w)\s+(\w)/', |
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// E > F: Matches any F element that is a child of an element E |
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'/(\w)\s*>\s*(\w)/', |
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// E:first-child: Matches element E when E is the first child of its parent |
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'/(\w):first-child/', |
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// E + F: Matches any F element immediately preceded by an element |
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'/(\w)\s*\+\s*(\w)/', |
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// E[foo]: Matches any E element with the "foo" attribute set (whatever the value) |
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'/(\w)\[([\w\-]+)]/', |
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// E[foo="warning"]: Matches any E element whose "foo" attribute value is exactly equal to "warning" |
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'/(\w)\[([\w\-]+)\=\"(.*)\"]/', |
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// div.warning: HTML only. The same as DIV[class~="warning"] |
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'/(\w+|\*)?\.([\w\-]+)+/', |
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// E#myid: Matches any E element with id-attribute equal to "myid" |
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'/(\w+)+\#([\w\-]+)/', |
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// #myid: Matches any E element with id-attribute equal to "myid" |
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'/\#([\w\-]+)/' |
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$xPathQueries = array( |
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'\1//\2', |
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'\1/\2', |
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'*[1]/self::\1', |
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'\1/following-sibling::*[1]/self::\2', |
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'\1 [ @\2 ]', |
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'\1[ contains( concat( " ", @\2, " " ), concat( " ", "\3", " " ) ) ]', |
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'\1[ contains( concat( " ", @class, " " ), concat( " ", "\2", " " ) ) ]', |
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'\1[ @id = "\2" ]', |
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'*[ @id = "\1" ]' |
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return (string) '//'. preg_replace($cssSelectors, $xPathQueries, $cssSelector); |
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} |
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} |
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This check looks for method names that are not written in camelCase.
In camelCase names are written without any punctuation, the start of each new word being marked by a capital letter. Thus the name database connection seeker becomes
databaseConnectionSeeker
.