@@ -66,13 +66,13 @@ discard block |
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66 | 66 | return ConvertHelper_String::tabs2spaces($string, $tabSize); |
67 | 67 | } |
68 | 68 | |
69 | - /** |
|
70 | - * Converts spaces to tabs in the specified string. |
|
71 | - * |
|
72 | - * @param string $string |
|
73 | - * @param int $tabSize The amount of spaces per tab in the source string. |
|
74 | - * @return string |
|
75 | - */ |
|
69 | + /** |
|
70 | + * Converts spaces to tabs in the specified string. |
|
71 | + * |
|
72 | + * @param string $string |
|
73 | + * @param int $tabSize The amount of spaces per tab in the source string. |
|
74 | + * @return string |
|
75 | + */ |
|
76 | 76 | public static function spaces2tabs(string $string, int $tabSize=4) : string |
77 | 77 | { |
78 | 78 | return ConvertHelper_String::spaces2tabs($string, $tabSize); |
@@ -90,14 +90,14 @@ discard block |
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90 | 90 | return ConvertHelper_String::hidden2visible($string); |
91 | 91 | } |
92 | 92 | |
93 | - /** |
|
94 | - * Converts the specified amount of seconds into |
|
95 | - * a human-readable string split in months, weeks, |
|
96 | - * days, hours, minutes and seconds. |
|
97 | - * |
|
98 | - * @param float $seconds |
|
99 | - * @return string |
|
100 | - */ |
|
93 | + /** |
|
94 | + * Converts the specified amount of seconds into |
|
95 | + * a human-readable string split in months, weeks, |
|
96 | + * days, hours, minutes and seconds. |
|
97 | + * |
|
98 | + * @param float $seconds |
|
99 | + * @return string |
|
100 | + */ |
|
101 | 101 | public static function time2string($seconds) : string |
102 | 102 | { |
103 | 103 | $converter = new ConvertHelper_TimeConverter($seconds); |
@@ -121,85 +121,85 @@ discard block |
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121 | 121 | */ |
122 | 122 | public static function duration2string($datefrom, $dateto = -1) : string |
123 | 123 | { |
124 | - return ConvertHelper_DurationConverter::toString($datefrom, $dateto); |
|
124 | + return ConvertHelper_DurationConverter::toString($datefrom, $dateto); |
|
125 | 125 | } |
126 | 126 | |
127 | - /** |
|
128 | - * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to the specified SQL string. |
|
129 | - * |
|
130 | - * @param string $sql |
|
131 | - * @return string |
|
132 | - * @deprecated Use the Highlighter class directly instead. |
|
133 | - * @see Highlighter::sql() |
|
134 | - */ |
|
127 | + /** |
|
128 | + * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to the specified SQL string. |
|
129 | + * |
|
130 | + * @param string $sql |
|
131 | + * @return string |
|
132 | + * @deprecated Use the Highlighter class directly instead. |
|
133 | + * @see Highlighter::sql() |
|
134 | + */ |
|
135 | 135 | public static function highlight_sql(string $sql) : string |
136 | 136 | { |
137 | 137 | return Highlighter::sql($sql); |
138 | 138 | } |
139 | 139 | |
140 | - /** |
|
141 | - * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to the specified XML code. |
|
142 | - * |
|
143 | - * @param string $xml The XML to highlight. |
|
144 | - * @param bool $formatSource Whether to format the source with indentation to make it readable. |
|
145 | - * @return string |
|
146 | - * @deprecated Use the Highlighter class directly instead. |
|
147 | - * @see Highlighter::xml() |
|
148 | - */ |
|
140 | + /** |
|
141 | + * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to the specified XML code. |
|
142 | + * |
|
143 | + * @param string $xml The XML to highlight. |
|
144 | + * @param bool $formatSource Whether to format the source with indentation to make it readable. |
|
145 | + * @return string |
|
146 | + * @deprecated Use the Highlighter class directly instead. |
|
147 | + * @see Highlighter::xml() |
|
148 | + */ |
|
149 | 149 | public static function highlight_xml(string $xml, bool $formatSource=false) : string |
150 | 150 | { |
151 | 151 | return Highlighter::xml($xml, $formatSource); |
152 | 152 | } |
153 | 153 | |
154 | - /** |
|
155 | - * @param string $phpCode |
|
156 | - * @return string |
|
157 | - * @deprecated Use the Highlighter class directly instead. |
|
158 | - * @see Highlighter::php() |
|
159 | - */ |
|
154 | + /** |
|
155 | + * @param string $phpCode |
|
156 | + * @return string |
|
157 | + * @deprecated Use the Highlighter class directly instead. |
|
158 | + * @see Highlighter::php() |
|
159 | + */ |
|
160 | 160 | public static function highlight_php(string $phpCode) : string |
161 | 161 | { |
162 | 162 | return Highlighter::php($phpCode); |
163 | 163 | } |
164 | 164 | |
165 | - /** |
|
166 | - * Converts a number of bytes to a human-readable form, |
|
167 | - * e.g. xx Kb / xx Mb / xx Gb |
|
168 | - * |
|
169 | - * @param int $bytes The amount of bytes to convert. |
|
170 | - * @param int $precision The amount of decimals |
|
171 | - * @param int $base The base to calculate with: Base 10 is default (=1000 Bytes in a KB), Base 2 is mainly used for Windows memory (=1024 Bytes in a KB). |
|
172 | - * @return string |
|
173 | - * |
|
174 | - * @see https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabyte#Definitions |
|
175 | - */ |
|
165 | + /** |
|
166 | + * Converts a number of bytes to a human-readable form, |
|
167 | + * e.g. xx Kb / xx Mb / xx Gb |
|
168 | + * |
|
169 | + * @param int $bytes The amount of bytes to convert. |
|
170 | + * @param int $precision The amount of decimals |
|
171 | + * @param int $base The base to calculate with: Base 10 is default (=1000 Bytes in a KB), Base 2 is mainly used for Windows memory (=1024 Bytes in a KB). |
|
172 | + * @return string |
|
173 | + * |
|
174 | + * @see https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabyte#Definitions |
|
175 | + */ |
|
176 | 176 | public static function bytes2readable(int $bytes, int $precision = 1, int $base = ConvertHelper_StorageSizeEnum::BASE_10) : string |
177 | 177 | { |
178 | 178 | return self::parseBytes($bytes)->toString($precision, $base); |
179 | 179 | } |
180 | 180 | |
181 | - /** |
|
182 | - * Parses a number of bytes, and creates a converter instance which |
|
183 | - * allows doing common operations with it. |
|
184 | - * |
|
185 | - * @param int $bytes |
|
186 | - * @return ConvertHelper_ByteConverter |
|
187 | - */ |
|
181 | + /** |
|
182 | + * Parses a number of bytes, and creates a converter instance which |
|
183 | + * allows doing common operations with it. |
|
184 | + * |
|
185 | + * @param int $bytes |
|
186 | + * @return ConvertHelper_ByteConverter |
|
187 | + */ |
|
188 | 188 | public static function parseBytes(int $bytes) : ConvertHelper_ByteConverter |
189 | 189 | { |
190 | 190 | return new ConvertHelper_ByteConverter($bytes); |
191 | 191 | } |
192 | 192 | |
193 | - /** |
|
194 | - * Cuts a text to the specified length if it is longer than the |
|
195 | - * target length. Appends a text to signify it has been cut at |
|
196 | - * the end of the string. |
|
197 | - * |
|
198 | - * @param string $text |
|
199 | - * @param int $targetLength |
|
200 | - * @param string $append |
|
201 | - * @return string |
|
202 | - */ |
|
193 | + /** |
|
194 | + * Cuts a text to the specified length if it is longer than the |
|
195 | + * target length. Appends a text to signify it has been cut at |
|
196 | + * the end of the string. |
|
197 | + * |
|
198 | + * @param string $text |
|
199 | + * @param int $targetLength |
|
200 | + * @param string $append |
|
201 | + * @return string |
|
202 | + */ |
|
203 | 203 | public static function text_cut(string $text, int $targetLength, string $append = '...') : string |
204 | 204 | { |
205 | 205 | return ConvertHelper_String::cutText($text, $targetLength, $append); |
@@ -223,14 +223,14 @@ discard block |
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223 | 223 | return $info->toString(); |
224 | 224 | } |
225 | 225 | |
226 | - /** |
|
227 | - * Pretty `print_r`. |
|
228 | - * |
|
229 | - * @param mixed $var The variable to dump. |
|
230 | - * @param bool $return Whether to return the dumped code. |
|
231 | - * @param bool $html Whether to style the dump as HTML. |
|
232 | - * @return string |
|
233 | - */ |
|
226 | + /** |
|
227 | + * Pretty `print_r`. |
|
228 | + * |
|
229 | + * @param mixed $var The variable to dump. |
|
230 | + * @param bool $return Whether to return the dumped code. |
|
231 | + * @param bool $html Whether to style the dump as HTML. |
|
232 | + * @return string |
|
233 | + */ |
|
234 | 234 | public static function print_r($var, bool $return=false, bool $html=true) : string |
235 | 235 | { |
236 | 236 | $result = parseVariable($var)->enableType()->toString(); |
@@ -251,29 +251,29 @@ discard block |
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251 | 251 | return $result; |
252 | 252 | } |
253 | 253 | |
254 | - /** |
|
255 | - * Converts a string, number or boolean value to a boolean value. |
|
256 | - * |
|
257 | - * @param mixed $string |
|
258 | - * @throws ConvertHelper_Exception |
|
259 | - * @return bool |
|
260 | - * |
|
261 | - * @see ConvertHelper::ERROR_INVALID_BOOLEAN_STRING |
|
262 | - */ |
|
254 | + /** |
|
255 | + * Converts a string, number or boolean value to a boolean value. |
|
256 | + * |
|
257 | + * @param mixed $string |
|
258 | + * @throws ConvertHelper_Exception |
|
259 | + * @return bool |
|
260 | + * |
|
261 | + * @see ConvertHelper::ERROR_INVALID_BOOLEAN_STRING |
|
262 | + */ |
|
263 | 263 | public static function string2bool($string) : bool |
264 | 264 | { |
265 | 265 | return ConvertHelper_Bool::fromString($string); |
266 | 266 | } |
267 | 267 | |
268 | - /** |
|
269 | - * Whether the specified string is a boolean string or boolean value. |
|
270 | - * Alias for {@link ConvertHelper::isBoolean()}. |
|
271 | - * |
|
272 | - * @param mixed $string |
|
273 | - * @return bool |
|
274 | - * @deprecated |
|
275 | - * @see ConvertHelper::isBoolean() |
|
276 | - */ |
|
268 | + /** |
|
269 | + * Whether the specified string is a boolean string or boolean value. |
|
270 | + * Alias for {@link ConvertHelper::isBoolean()}. |
|
271 | + * |
|
272 | + * @param mixed $string |
|
273 | + * @return bool |
|
274 | + * @deprecated |
|
275 | + * @see ConvertHelper::isBoolean() |
|
276 | + */ |
|
277 | 277 | public static function isBooleanString($string) : bool |
278 | 278 | { |
279 | 279 | return self::isBoolean($string); |
@@ -343,36 +343,36 @@ discard block |
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343 | 343 | return ConvertHelper_String::transliterate($string, $spaceChar, $lowercase); |
344 | 344 | } |
345 | 345 | |
346 | - /** |
|
347 | - * Retrieves the HEX character codes for all control |
|
348 | - * characters that the {@link stripControlCharacters()} |
|
349 | - * method will remove. |
|
350 | - * |
|
351 | - * @return string[] |
|
352 | - */ |
|
346 | + /** |
|
347 | + * Retrieves the HEX character codes for all control |
|
348 | + * characters that the {@link stripControlCharacters()} |
|
349 | + * method will remove. |
|
350 | + * |
|
351 | + * @return string[] |
|
352 | + */ |
|
353 | 353 | public static function getControlCharactersAsHex() : array |
354 | 354 | { |
355 | 355 | return self::createControlCharacters()->getCharsAsHex(); |
356 | 356 | } |
357 | 357 | |
358 | - /** |
|
359 | - * Retrieves an array of all control characters that |
|
360 | - * the {@link stripControlCharacters()} method will |
|
361 | - * remove, as the actual UTF-8 characters. |
|
362 | - * |
|
363 | - * @return string[] |
|
364 | - */ |
|
358 | + /** |
|
359 | + * Retrieves an array of all control characters that |
|
360 | + * the {@link stripControlCharacters()} method will |
|
361 | + * remove, as the actual UTF-8 characters. |
|
362 | + * |
|
363 | + * @return string[] |
|
364 | + */ |
|
365 | 365 | public static function getControlCharactersAsUTF8() : array |
366 | 366 | { |
367 | 367 | return self::createControlCharacters()->getCharsAsUTF8(); |
368 | 368 | } |
369 | 369 | |
370 | - /** |
|
371 | - * Retrieves all control characters as JSON encoded |
|
372 | - * characters, e.g. "\u200b". |
|
373 | - * |
|
374 | - * @return string[] |
|
375 | - */ |
|
370 | + /** |
|
371 | + * Retrieves all control characters as JSON encoded |
|
372 | + * characters, e.g. "\u200b". |
|
373 | + * |
|
374 | + * @return string[] |
|
375 | + */ |
|
376 | 376 | public static function getControlCharactersAsJSON() : array |
377 | 377 | { |
378 | 378 | return self::createControlCharacters()->getCharsAsJSON(); |
@@ -393,31 +393,31 @@ discard block |
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393 | 393 | return self::createControlCharacters()->stripControlCharacters($string); |
394 | 394 | } |
395 | 395 | |
396 | - /** |
|
397 | - * Creates the control characters class, used to |
|
398 | - * work with control characters in strings. |
|
399 | - * |
|
400 | - * @return ConvertHelper_ControlCharacters |
|
401 | - */ |
|
396 | + /** |
|
397 | + * Creates the control characters class, used to |
|
398 | + * work with control characters in strings. |
|
399 | + * |
|
400 | + * @return ConvertHelper_ControlCharacters |
|
401 | + */ |
|
402 | 402 | public static function createControlCharacters() : ConvertHelper_ControlCharacters |
403 | 403 | { |
404 | 404 | return new ConvertHelper_ControlCharacters(); |
405 | 405 | } |
406 | 406 | |
407 | - /** |
|
408 | - * Converts a unicode character to the PHP notation. |
|
409 | - * |
|
410 | - * Example: |
|
411 | - * |
|
412 | - * <pre>unicodeChar2php('"\u0000"')</pre> |
|
413 | - * |
|
414 | - * Returns |
|
415 | - * |
|
416 | - * <pre>\x0</pre> |
|
417 | - * |
|
418 | - * @param string $unicodeChar |
|
419 | - * @return string |
|
420 | - */ |
|
407 | + /** |
|
408 | + * Converts a unicode character to the PHP notation. |
|
409 | + * |
|
410 | + * Example: |
|
411 | + * |
|
412 | + * <pre>unicodeChar2php('"\u0000"')</pre> |
|
413 | + * |
|
414 | + * Returns |
|
415 | + * |
|
416 | + * <pre>\x0</pre> |
|
417 | + * |
|
418 | + * @param string $unicodeChar |
|
419 | + * @return string |
|
420 | + */ |
|
421 | 421 | public static function unicodeChar2php(string $unicodeChar) : string |
422 | 422 | { |
423 | 423 | $unicodeChar = json_decode($unicodeChar); |
@@ -531,25 +531,25 @@ discard block |
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531 | 531 | return ConvertHelper_Bool::toStringStrict($boolean, $yesNo); |
532 | 532 | } |
533 | 533 | |
534 | - /** |
|
535 | - * Converts an associative array with attribute name > value pairs |
|
536 | - * to an attribute string that can be used in an HTML tag. Empty |
|
537 | - * attribute values are ignored. |
|
538 | - * |
|
539 | - * Example: |
|
540 | - * |
|
541 | - * array2attributeString(array( |
|
542 | - * 'id' => 45, |
|
543 | - * 'href' => 'http://www.mistralys.com' |
|
544 | - * )); |
|
545 | - * |
|
546 | - * Result: |
|
547 | - * |
|
548 | - * id="45" href="http://www.mistralys.com" |
|
549 | - * |
|
550 | - * @param array<string,mixed> $array |
|
551 | - * @return string |
|
552 | - */ |
|
534 | + /** |
|
535 | + * Converts an associative array with attribute name > value pairs |
|
536 | + * to an attribute string that can be used in an HTML tag. Empty |
|
537 | + * attribute values are ignored. |
|
538 | + * |
|
539 | + * Example: |
|
540 | + * |
|
541 | + * array2attributeString(array( |
|
542 | + * 'id' => 45, |
|
543 | + * 'href' => 'http://www.mistralys.com' |
|
544 | + * )); |
|
545 | + * |
|
546 | + * Result: |
|
547 | + * |
|
548 | + * id="45" href="http://www.mistralys.com" |
|
549 | + * |
|
550 | + * @param array<string,mixed> $array |
|
551 | + * @return string |
|
552 | + */ |
|
553 | 553 | public static function array2attributeString(array $array) : string |
554 | 554 | { |
555 | 555 | return ConvertHelper_Array::toAttributeString($array); |
@@ -569,116 +569,116 @@ discard block |
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569 | 569 | return self::var2json($array); |
570 | 570 | } |
571 | 571 | |
572 | - /** |
|
573 | - * Converts a string, so it can safely be used in a javascript |
|
574 | - * statement in an HTML tag: uses single quotes around the string |
|
575 | - * and encodes all special characters as needed. |
|
576 | - * |
|
577 | - * @param string $string |
|
578 | - * @return string |
|
579 | - * @deprecated Use the JSHelper class instead. |
|
580 | - * @see JSHelper::phpVariable2AttributeJS() |
|
581 | - */ |
|
572 | + /** |
|
573 | + * Converts a string, so it can safely be used in a javascript |
|
574 | + * statement in an HTML tag: uses single quotes around the string |
|
575 | + * and encodes all special characters as needed. |
|
576 | + * |
|
577 | + * @param string $string |
|
578 | + * @return string |
|
579 | + * @deprecated Use the JSHelper class instead. |
|
580 | + * @see JSHelper::phpVariable2AttributeJS() |
|
581 | + */ |
|
582 | 582 | public static function string2attributeJS(string $string) : string |
583 | 583 | { |
584 | 584 | return JSHelper::phpVariable2AttributeJS($string); |
585 | 585 | } |
586 | 586 | |
587 | - /** |
|
588 | - * Checks if the specified string is a boolean value, which |
|
589 | - * includes string representations of boolean values, like |
|
590 | - * <code>yes</code> or <code>no</code>, and <code>true</code> |
|
591 | - * or <code>false</code>. |
|
592 | - * |
|
593 | - * @param mixed $value |
|
594 | - * @return boolean |
|
595 | - */ |
|
587 | + /** |
|
588 | + * Checks if the specified string is a boolean value, which |
|
589 | + * includes string representations of boolean values, like |
|
590 | + * <code>yes</code> or <code>no</code>, and <code>true</code> |
|
591 | + * or <code>false</code>. |
|
592 | + * |
|
593 | + * @param mixed $value |
|
594 | + * @return boolean |
|
595 | + */ |
|
596 | 596 | public static function isBoolean($value) : bool |
597 | 597 | { |
598 | 598 | return ConvertHelper_Bool::isBoolean($value); |
599 | 599 | } |
600 | 600 | |
601 | - /** |
|
602 | - * Converts an associative array to an HTML style attribute value string. |
|
603 | - * |
|
604 | - * @param array<string,mixed> $subject |
|
605 | - * @return string |
|
606 | - */ |
|
601 | + /** |
|
602 | + * Converts an associative array to an HTML style attribute value string. |
|
603 | + * |
|
604 | + * @param array<string,mixed> $subject |
|
605 | + * @return string |
|
606 | + */ |
|
607 | 607 | public static function array2styleString(array $subject) : string |
608 | 608 | { |
609 | 609 | return ConvertHelper_Array::toStyleString($subject); |
610 | 610 | } |
611 | 611 | |
612 | - /** |
|
613 | - * Converts a DateTime object to a timestamp, which |
|
614 | - * is PHP 5.2 compatible. |
|
615 | - * |
|
616 | - * @param DateTime $date |
|
617 | - * @return integer |
|
618 | - */ |
|
612 | + /** |
|
613 | + * Converts a DateTime object to a timestamp, which |
|
614 | + * is PHP 5.2 compatible. |
|
615 | + * |
|
616 | + * @param DateTime $date |
|
617 | + * @return integer |
|
618 | + */ |
|
619 | 619 | public static function date2timestamp(DateTime $date) : int |
620 | 620 | { |
621 | 621 | return ConvertHelper_Date::toTimestamp($date); |
622 | 622 | } |
623 | 623 | |
624 | - /** |
|
625 | - * Converts a timestamp into a DateTime instance. |
|
626 | - * @param int $timestamp |
|
627 | - * @return DateTime |
|
628 | - */ |
|
624 | + /** |
|
625 | + * Converts a timestamp into a DateTime instance. |
|
626 | + * @param int $timestamp |
|
627 | + * @return DateTime |
|
628 | + */ |
|
629 | 629 | public static function timestamp2date(int $timestamp) : DateTime |
630 | 630 | { |
631 | 631 | return ConvertHelper_Date::fromTimestamp($timestamp); |
632 | 632 | } |
633 | 633 | |
634 | - /** |
|
635 | - * Strips an absolute path to a file within the application |
|
636 | - * to make the path relative to the application root path. |
|
637 | - * |
|
638 | - * @param string $path |
|
639 | - * @return string |
|
640 | - * |
|
641 | - * @see FileHelper::relativizePath() |
|
642 | - * @see FileHelper::relativizePathByDepth() |
|
643 | - */ |
|
634 | + /** |
|
635 | + * Strips an absolute path to a file within the application |
|
636 | + * to make the path relative to the application root path. |
|
637 | + * |
|
638 | + * @param string $path |
|
639 | + * @return string |
|
640 | + * |
|
641 | + * @see FileHelper::relativizePath() |
|
642 | + * @see FileHelper::relativizePathByDepth() |
|
643 | + */ |
|
644 | 644 | public static function fileRelativize(string $path) : string |
645 | 645 | { |
646 | 646 | return FileHelper::relativizePathByDepth($path); |
647 | 647 | } |
648 | 648 | |
649 | 649 | /** |
650 | - * Converts a PHP regex to a javascript RegExp object statement. |
|
651 | - * |
|
652 | - * NOTE: This is an alias for the JSHelper's `convertRegex` method. |
|
653 | - * More details are available on its usage there. |
|
654 | - * |
|
655 | - * @param string $regex A PHP preg regex |
|
656 | - * @param string $statementType The type of statement to return: Defaults to a statement to create a RegExp object. |
|
657 | - * @return string Depending on the specified return type. |
|
658 | - * |
|
659 | - * @see JSHelper::buildRegexStatement() |
|
660 | - */ |
|
650 | + * Converts a PHP regex to a javascript RegExp object statement. |
|
651 | + * |
|
652 | + * NOTE: This is an alias for the JSHelper's `convertRegex` method. |
|
653 | + * More details are available on its usage there. |
|
654 | + * |
|
655 | + * @param string $regex A PHP preg regex |
|
656 | + * @param string $statementType The type of statement to return: Defaults to a statement to create a RegExp object. |
|
657 | + * @return string Depending on the specified return type. |
|
658 | + * |
|
659 | + * @see JSHelper::buildRegexStatement() |
|
660 | + */ |
|
661 | 661 | public static function regex2js(string $regex, string $statementType=JSHelper::JS_REGEX_OBJECT) : string |
662 | 662 | { |
663 | 663 | return JSHelper::buildRegexStatement($regex, $statementType); |
664 | 664 | } |
665 | 665 | |
666 | - /** |
|
667 | - * Converts the specified variable to a JSON string. |
|
668 | - * |
|
669 | - * Works just like the native `json_encode` method, |
|
670 | - * except that it will trigger an exception on failure, |
|
671 | - * which has the json error details included in its |
|
672 | - * developer details. |
|
673 | - * |
|
674 | - * @param mixed $variable |
|
675 | - * @param int $options JSON encode options. |
|
676 | - * @param int $depth |
|
677 | - * @return string |
|
678 | - * |
|
679 | - * @throws JSONConverterException |
|
680 | - * @see ConvertHelper::ERROR_JSON_ENCODE_FAILED |
|
681 | - */ |
|
666 | + /** |
|
667 | + * Converts the specified variable to a JSON string. |
|
668 | + * |
|
669 | + * Works just like the native `json_encode` method, |
|
670 | + * except that it will trigger an exception on failure, |
|
671 | + * which has the json error details included in its |
|
672 | + * developer details. |
|
673 | + * |
|
674 | + * @param mixed $variable |
|
675 | + * @param int $options JSON encode options. |
|
676 | + * @param int $depth |
|
677 | + * @return string |
|
678 | + * |
|
679 | + * @throws JSONConverterException |
|
680 | + * @see ConvertHelper::ERROR_JSON_ENCODE_FAILED |
|
681 | + */ |
|
682 | 682 | public static function var2json($variable, int $options=0, int $depth=512) : string |
683 | 683 | { |
684 | 684 | return JSONConverter::var2json($variable, $options, $depth); |
@@ -726,12 +726,12 @@ discard block |
||
726 | 726 | ->toString(); |
727 | 727 | } |
728 | 728 | |
729 | - /** |
|
730 | - * Strips all known UTF byte order marks from the specified string. |
|
731 | - * |
|
732 | - * @param string $string |
|
733 | - * @return string |
|
734 | - */ |
|
729 | + /** |
|
730 | + * Strips all known UTF byte order marks from the specified string. |
|
731 | + * |
|
732 | + * @param string $string |
|
733 | + * @return string |
|
734 | + */ |
|
735 | 735 | public static function stripUTFBom(string $string) : string |
736 | 736 | { |
737 | 737 | $boms = FileHelper::createUnicodeHandling()->getUTFBOMs(); |
@@ -750,69 +750,69 @@ discard block |
||
750 | 750 | return $string; |
751 | 751 | } |
752 | 752 | |
753 | - /** |
|
754 | - * Converts a string to valid utf8, regardless |
|
755 | - * of the string's encoding(s). |
|
756 | - * |
|
757 | - * @param string $string |
|
758 | - * @return string |
|
759 | - */ |
|
753 | + /** |
|
754 | + * Converts a string to valid utf8, regardless |
|
755 | + * of the string's encoding(s). |
|
756 | + * |
|
757 | + * @param string $string |
|
758 | + * @return string |
|
759 | + */ |
|
760 | 760 | public static function string2utf8(string $string) : string |
761 | 761 | { |
762 | 762 | return ConvertHelper_String::toUtf8($string); |
763 | 763 | } |
764 | 764 | |
765 | - /** |
|
766 | - * Checks whether the specified string is an ASCII |
|
767 | - * string, without any special or UTF8 characters. |
|
768 | - * Note: empty strings and NULL are considered ASCII. |
|
769 | - * Any variable types other than strings are not. |
|
770 | - * |
|
771 | - * @param string|float|int|NULL $string |
|
772 | - * @return boolean |
|
773 | - */ |
|
765 | + /** |
|
766 | + * Checks whether the specified string is an ASCII |
|
767 | + * string, without any special or UTF8 characters. |
|
768 | + * Note: empty strings and NULL are considered ASCII. |
|
769 | + * Any variable types other than strings are not. |
|
770 | + * |
|
771 | + * @param string|float|int|NULL $string |
|
772 | + * @return boolean |
|
773 | + */ |
|
774 | 774 | public static function isStringASCII($string) : bool |
775 | 775 | { |
776 | 776 | return ConvertHelper_String::isASCII(strval($string)); |
777 | 777 | } |
778 | 778 | |
779 | - /** |
|
780 | - * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to an URL. |
|
781 | - * |
|
782 | - * NOTE: Includes the necessary CSS styles. When |
|
783 | - * highlighting several URLs in the same page, |
|
784 | - * prefer using the `parseURL` function instead. |
|
785 | - * |
|
786 | - * @param string $url |
|
787 | - * @return string |
|
788 | - * @deprecated Use the Highlighter class directly instead. |
|
789 | - * @see Highlighter |
|
790 | - */ |
|
779 | + /** |
|
780 | + * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to an URL. |
|
781 | + * |
|
782 | + * NOTE: Includes the necessary CSS styles. When |
|
783 | + * highlighting several URLs in the same page, |
|
784 | + * prefer using the `parseURL` function instead. |
|
785 | + * |
|
786 | + * @param string $url |
|
787 | + * @return string |
|
788 | + * @deprecated Use the Highlighter class directly instead. |
|
789 | + * @see Highlighter |
|
790 | + */ |
|
791 | 791 | public static function highlight_url(string $url) : string |
792 | 792 | { |
793 | 793 | return Highlighter::url($url); |
794 | 794 | } |
795 | 795 | |
796 | - /** |
|
797 | - * Calculates a percentage match of the source string with the target string. |
|
798 | - * |
|
799 | - * Options are: |
|
800 | - * |
|
801 | - * - maxLevenshtein, default: 10 |
|
802 | - * Any levenshtein results above this value are ignored. |
|
803 | - * |
|
804 | - * - precision, default: 1 |
|
805 | - * The precision of the percentage float value |
|
806 | - * |
|
807 | - * @param string $source |
|
808 | - * @param string $target |
|
809 | - * @param array<string,mixed> $options |
|
810 | - * @return float |
|
811 | - * |
|
812 | - * @see ConvertHelper_TextComparer |
|
813 | - * @see ConvertHelper_TextComparer::OPTION_MAX_LEVENSHTEIN_DISTANCE |
|
814 | - * @see ConvertHelper_TextComparer::OPTION_PRECISION |
|
815 | - */ |
|
796 | + /** |
|
797 | + * Calculates a percentage match of the source string with the target string. |
|
798 | + * |
|
799 | + * Options are: |
|
800 | + * |
|
801 | + * - maxLevenshtein, default: 10 |
|
802 | + * Any levenshtein results above this value are ignored. |
|
803 | + * |
|
804 | + * - precision, default: 1 |
|
805 | + * The precision of the percentage float value |
|
806 | + * |
|
807 | + * @param string $source |
|
808 | + * @param string $target |
|
809 | + * @param array<string,mixed> $options |
|
810 | + * @return float |
|
811 | + * |
|
812 | + * @see ConvertHelper_TextComparer |
|
813 | + * @see ConvertHelper_TextComparer::OPTION_MAX_LEVENSHTEIN_DISTANCE |
|
814 | + * @see ConvertHelper_TextComparer::OPTION_PRECISION |
|
815 | + */ |
|
816 | 816 | public static function matchString(string $source, string $target, array $options=array()) : float |
817 | 817 | { |
818 | 818 | return (new ConvertHelper_TextComparer()) |
@@ -820,109 +820,109 @@ discard block |
||
820 | 820 | ->match($source, $target); |
821 | 821 | } |
822 | 822 | |
823 | - /** |
|
824 | - * Converts a date interval to a human-readable string with |
|
825 | - * all necessary time components, e.g. "1 year, 2 months and 4 days". |
|
826 | - * |
|
827 | - * @param DateInterval $interval |
|
828 | - * @return string |
|
829 | - * @see ConvertHelper_IntervalConverter |
|
830 | - * |
|
831 | - * @throws ConvertHelper_Exception |
|
832 | - * @see ConvertHelper_IntervalConverter::ERROR_MISSING_TRANSLATION |
|
833 | - */ |
|
823 | + /** |
|
824 | + * Converts a date interval to a human-readable string with |
|
825 | + * all necessary time components, e.g. "1 year, 2 months and 4 days". |
|
826 | + * |
|
827 | + * @param DateInterval $interval |
|
828 | + * @return string |
|
829 | + * @see ConvertHelper_IntervalConverter |
|
830 | + * |
|
831 | + * @throws ConvertHelper_Exception |
|
832 | + * @see ConvertHelper_IntervalConverter::ERROR_MISSING_TRANSLATION |
|
833 | + */ |
|
834 | 834 | public static function interval2string(DateInterval $interval) : string |
835 | 835 | { |
836 | 836 | return (new ConvertHelper_IntervalConverter()) |
837 | 837 | ->toString($interval); |
838 | 838 | } |
839 | 839 | |
840 | - /** |
|
841 | - * Converts an interval to its total amount of days. |
|
842 | - * @param DateInterval $interval |
|
843 | - * @return int |
|
844 | - */ |
|
840 | + /** |
|
841 | + * Converts an interval to its total amount of days. |
|
842 | + * @param DateInterval $interval |
|
843 | + * @return int |
|
844 | + */ |
|
845 | 845 | public static function interval2days(DateInterval $interval) : int |
846 | 846 | { |
847 | 847 | return ConvertHelper_DateInterval::toDays($interval); |
848 | 848 | } |
849 | 849 | |
850 | - /** |
|
851 | - * Converts an interval to its total amount of hours. |
|
852 | - * @param DateInterval $interval |
|
853 | - * @return int |
|
854 | - */ |
|
850 | + /** |
|
851 | + * Converts an interval to its total amount of hours. |
|
852 | + * @param DateInterval $interval |
|
853 | + * @return int |
|
854 | + */ |
|
855 | 855 | public static function interval2hours(DateInterval $interval) : int |
856 | 856 | { |
857 | 857 | return ConvertHelper_DateInterval::toHours($interval); |
858 | 858 | } |
859 | 859 | |
860 | - /** |
|
861 | - * Converts an interval to its total amount of minutes. |
|
862 | - * @param DateInterval $interval |
|
863 | - * @return int |
|
864 | - */ |
|
860 | + /** |
|
861 | + * Converts an interval to its total amount of minutes. |
|
862 | + * @param DateInterval $interval |
|
863 | + * @return int |
|
864 | + */ |
|
865 | 865 | public static function interval2minutes(DateInterval $interval) : int |
866 | 866 | { |
867 | 867 | return ConvertHelper_DateInterval::toMinutes($interval); |
868 | 868 | } |
869 | 869 | |
870 | - /** |
|
871 | - * Converts an interval to its total amount of seconds. |
|
872 | - * @param DateInterval $interval |
|
873 | - * @return int |
|
874 | - */ |
|
870 | + /** |
|
871 | + * Converts an interval to its total amount of seconds. |
|
872 | + * @param DateInterval $interval |
|
873 | + * @return int |
|
874 | + */ |
|
875 | 875 | public static function interval2seconds(DateInterval $interval) : int |
876 | 876 | { |
877 | 877 | return ConvertHelper_DateInterval::toSeconds($interval); |
878 | 878 | } |
879 | 879 | |
880 | - /** |
|
881 | - * Calculates the total amount of days / hours / minutes or seconds |
|
882 | - * of a date interval object (depending on the specified units), and |
|
883 | - * returns the total amount. |
|
884 | - * |
|
885 | - * @param DateInterval $interval |
|
886 | - * @param string $unit What total value to calculate. |
|
887 | - * @return integer |
|
888 | - * |
|
889 | - * @see ConvertHelper::INTERVAL_SECONDS |
|
890 | - * @see ConvertHelper::INTERVAL_MINUTES |
|
891 | - * @see ConvertHelper::INTERVAL_HOURS |
|
892 | - * @see ConvertHelper::INTERVAL_DAYS |
|
893 | - */ |
|
880 | + /** |
|
881 | + * Calculates the total amount of days / hours / minutes or seconds |
|
882 | + * of a date interval object (depending on the specified units), and |
|
883 | + * returns the total amount. |
|
884 | + * |
|
885 | + * @param DateInterval $interval |
|
886 | + * @param string $unit What total value to calculate. |
|
887 | + * @return integer |
|
888 | + * |
|
889 | + * @see ConvertHelper::INTERVAL_SECONDS |
|
890 | + * @see ConvertHelper::INTERVAL_MINUTES |
|
891 | + * @see ConvertHelper::INTERVAL_HOURS |
|
892 | + * @see ConvertHelper::INTERVAL_DAYS |
|
893 | + */ |
|
894 | 894 | public static function interval2total(DateInterval $interval, string $unit=self::INTERVAL_SECONDS) : int |
895 | 895 | { |
896 | 896 | return ConvertHelper_DateInterval::toTotal($interval, $unit); |
897 | 897 | } |
898 | 898 | |
899 | - /** |
|
900 | - * Converts a date to the corresponding day name. |
|
901 | - * |
|
902 | - * @param DateTime $date |
|
903 | - * @param bool $short |
|
904 | - * @return string|NULL |
|
905 | - */ |
|
899 | + /** |
|
900 | + * Converts a date to the corresponding day name. |
|
901 | + * |
|
902 | + * @param DateTime $date |
|
903 | + * @param bool $short |
|
904 | + * @return string|NULL |
|
905 | + */ |
|
906 | 906 | public static function date2dayName(DateTime $date, bool $short=false) : ?string |
907 | 907 | { |
908 | 908 | return ConvertHelper_Date::toDayName($date, $short); |
909 | 909 | } |
910 | 910 | |
911 | - /** |
|
912 | - * Retrieves a list of english day names. |
|
913 | - * @return string[] |
|
914 | - */ |
|
911 | + /** |
|
912 | + * Retrieves a list of english day names. |
|
913 | + * @return string[] |
|
914 | + */ |
|
915 | 915 | public static function getDayNamesInvariant() : array |
916 | 916 | { |
917 | 917 | return ConvertHelper_Date::getDayNamesInvariant(); |
918 | 918 | } |
919 | 919 | |
920 | - /** |
|
921 | - * Retrieves the day names list for the current locale. |
|
922 | - * |
|
923 | - * @param bool $short |
|
924 | - * @return string[] |
|
925 | - */ |
|
920 | + /** |
|
921 | + * Retrieves the day names list for the current locale. |
|
922 | + * |
|
923 | + * @param bool $short |
|
924 | + * @return string[] |
|
925 | + */ |
|
926 | 926 | public static function getDayNames(bool $short=false) : array |
927 | 927 | { |
928 | 928 | return ConvertHelper_Date::getDayNames($short); |
@@ -941,16 +941,16 @@ discard block |
||
941 | 941 | return ConvertHelper_Array::implodeWithAnd($list, $sep, $conjunction); |
942 | 942 | } |
943 | 943 | |
944 | - /** |
|
945 | - * Splits a string into an array of all characters it is composed of. |
|
946 | - * Unicode character safe. |
|
947 | - * |
|
948 | - * NOTE: Spaces and newlines (both \r and \n) are also considered single |
|
949 | - * characters. |
|
950 | - * |
|
951 | - * @param string $string |
|
952 | - * @return string[] |
|
953 | - */ |
|
944 | + /** |
|
945 | + * Splits a string into an array of all characters it is composed of. |
|
946 | + * Unicode character safe. |
|
947 | + * |
|
948 | + * NOTE: Spaces and newlines (both \r and \n) are also considered single |
|
949 | + * characters. |
|
950 | + * |
|
951 | + * @param string $string |
|
952 | + * @return string[] |
|
953 | + */ |
|
954 | 954 | public static function string2array(string $string) : array |
955 | 955 | { |
956 | 956 | return ConvertHelper_String::toArray($string); |
@@ -961,53 +961,53 @@ discard block |
||
961 | 961 | return new WordSplitter($string); |
962 | 962 | } |
963 | 963 | |
964 | - /** |
|
965 | - * Checks whether the specified string contains HTML code. |
|
966 | - * |
|
967 | - * @param string $string |
|
968 | - * @return boolean |
|
969 | - */ |
|
964 | + /** |
|
965 | + * Checks whether the specified string contains HTML code. |
|
966 | + * |
|
967 | + * @param string $string |
|
968 | + * @return boolean |
|
969 | + */ |
|
970 | 970 | public static function isStringHTML(string $string) : bool |
971 | 971 | { |
972 | 972 | return ConvertHelper_String::isHTML($string); |
973 | 973 | } |
974 | 974 | |
975 | - /** |
|
976 | - * UTF8-safe wordwrap method: works like the regular wordwrap |
|
977 | - * PHP function but compatible with UTF8. Otherwise the lengths |
|
978 | - * are not calculated correctly. |
|
979 | - * |
|
980 | - * @param string $str |
|
981 | - * @param int $width |
|
982 | - * @param string $break |
|
983 | - * @param bool $cut |
|
984 | - * @return string |
|
985 | - */ |
|
975 | + /** |
|
976 | + * UTF8-safe wordwrap method: works like the regular wordwrap |
|
977 | + * PHP function but compatible with UTF8. Otherwise the lengths |
|
978 | + * are not calculated correctly. |
|
979 | + * |
|
980 | + * @param string $str |
|
981 | + * @param int $width |
|
982 | + * @param string $break |
|
983 | + * @param bool $cut |
|
984 | + * @return string |
|
985 | + */ |
|
986 | 986 | public static function wordwrap(string $str, int $width = 75, string $break = "\n", bool $cut = false) : string |
987 | 987 | { |
988 | 988 | return ConvertHelper_String::wordwrap($str, $width, $break, $cut); |
989 | 989 | } |
990 | 990 | |
991 | - /** |
|
992 | - * Calculates the byte length of a string, taking into |
|
993 | - * account any unicode characters. |
|
994 | - * |
|
995 | - * @param string $string |
|
996 | - * @return int |
|
997 | - */ |
|
991 | + /** |
|
992 | + * Calculates the byte length of a string, taking into |
|
993 | + * account any unicode characters. |
|
994 | + * |
|
995 | + * @param string $string |
|
996 | + * @return int |
|
997 | + */ |
|
998 | 998 | public static function string2bytes(string $string): int |
999 | 999 | { |
1000 | 1000 | return ConvertHelper_String::toBytes($string); |
1001 | 1001 | } |
1002 | 1002 | |
1003 | - /** |
|
1004 | - * Creates a short, 8-character long hash for the specified string. |
|
1005 | - * |
|
1006 | - * WARNING: Not cryptographically safe. |
|
1007 | - * |
|
1008 | - * @param string $string |
|
1009 | - * @return string |
|
1010 | - */ |
|
1003 | + /** |
|
1004 | + * Creates a short, 8-character long hash for the specified string. |
|
1005 | + * |
|
1006 | + * WARNING: Not cryptographically safe. |
|
1007 | + * |
|
1008 | + * @param string $string |
|
1009 | + * @return string |
|
1010 | + */ |
|
1011 | 1011 | public static function string2shortHash(string $string) : string |
1012 | 1012 | { |
1013 | 1013 | return ConvertHelper_String::toShortHash($string); |
@@ -1053,88 +1053,88 @@ discard block |
||
1053 | 1053 | return ConvertHelper_ThrowableInfo::fromThrowable($e); |
1054 | 1054 | } |
1055 | 1055 | |
1056 | - /** |
|
1057 | - * Parses the specified query string like the native |
|
1058 | - * function <code>parse_str</code>, without the key |
|
1059 | - * naming limitations. |
|
1060 | - * |
|
1061 | - * Using parse_str, dots or spaces in key names are |
|
1062 | - * replaced by underscores. This method keeps all names |
|
1063 | - * intact. |
|
1064 | - * |
|
1065 | - * It still uses the parse_str implementation as it |
|
1066 | - * is tested and tried, but fixes the parameter names |
|
1067 | - * after parsing, as needed. |
|
1068 | - * |
|
1069 | - * @param string $queryString |
|
1070 | - * @return array<string,string> |
|
1071 | - * @see ConvertHelper_QueryParser |
|
1072 | - */ |
|
1056 | + /** |
|
1057 | + * Parses the specified query string like the native |
|
1058 | + * function <code>parse_str</code>, without the key |
|
1059 | + * naming limitations. |
|
1060 | + * |
|
1061 | + * Using parse_str, dots or spaces in key names are |
|
1062 | + * replaced by underscores. This method keeps all names |
|
1063 | + * intact. |
|
1064 | + * |
|
1065 | + * It still uses the parse_str implementation as it |
|
1066 | + * is tested and tried, but fixes the parameter names |
|
1067 | + * after parsing, as needed. |
|
1068 | + * |
|
1069 | + * @param string $queryString |
|
1070 | + * @return array<string,string> |
|
1071 | + * @see ConvertHelper_QueryParser |
|
1072 | + */ |
|
1073 | 1073 | public static function parseQueryString(string $queryString) : array |
1074 | 1074 | { |
1075 | 1075 | $parser = new ConvertHelper_QueryParser(); |
1076 | 1076 | return $parser->parse($queryString); |
1077 | 1077 | } |
1078 | 1078 | |
1079 | - /** |
|
1080 | - * Searches for needle in the specified string, and returns a list |
|
1081 | - * of all occurrences, including the matched string. The matched |
|
1082 | - * string is useful when doing a case-insensitive search, as it |
|
1083 | - * shows the exact matched case of needle. |
|
1084 | - * |
|
1085 | - * @param string $needle |
|
1086 | - * @param string $haystack |
|
1087 | - * @param bool $caseInsensitive |
|
1088 | - * @return ConvertHelper_StringMatch[] |
|
1089 | - */ |
|
1079 | + /** |
|
1080 | + * Searches for needle in the specified string, and returns a list |
|
1081 | + * of all occurrences, including the matched string. The matched |
|
1082 | + * string is useful when doing a case-insensitive search, as it |
|
1083 | + * shows the exact matched case of needle. |
|
1084 | + * |
|
1085 | + * @param string $needle |
|
1086 | + * @param string $haystack |
|
1087 | + * @param bool $caseInsensitive |
|
1088 | + * @return ConvertHelper_StringMatch[] |
|
1089 | + */ |
|
1090 | 1090 | public static function findString(string $needle, string $haystack, bool $caseInsensitive=false): array |
1091 | 1091 | { |
1092 | 1092 | return ConvertHelper_String::findString($needle, $haystack, $caseInsensitive); |
1093 | 1093 | } |
1094 | 1094 | |
1095 | - /** |
|
1096 | - * Like explode, but trims all entries, and removes |
|
1097 | - * empty entries from the resulting array. |
|
1098 | - * |
|
1099 | - * @param string $delimiter |
|
1100 | - * @param string $string |
|
1101 | - * @return string[] |
|
1102 | - */ |
|
1095 | + /** |
|
1096 | + * Like explode, but trims all entries, and removes |
|
1097 | + * empty entries from the resulting array. |
|
1098 | + * |
|
1099 | + * @param string $delimiter |
|
1100 | + * @param string $string |
|
1101 | + * @return string[] |
|
1102 | + */ |
|
1103 | 1103 | public static function explodeTrim(string $delimiter, string $string) : array |
1104 | 1104 | { |
1105 | 1105 | return ConvertHelper_String::explodeTrim($delimiter, $string); |
1106 | 1106 | } |
1107 | 1107 | |
1108 | - /** |
|
1109 | - * Detects the most used end-of-line character in the subject string. |
|
1110 | - * |
|
1111 | - * @param string $subjectString The string to check. |
|
1112 | - * @return NULL|ConvertHelper_EOL The detected EOL instance, or NULL if none has been detected. |
|
1113 | - */ |
|
1108 | + /** |
|
1109 | + * Detects the most used end-of-line character in the subject string. |
|
1110 | + * |
|
1111 | + * @param string $subjectString The string to check. |
|
1112 | + * @return NULL|ConvertHelper_EOL The detected EOL instance, or NULL if none has been detected. |
|
1113 | + */ |
|
1114 | 1114 | public static function detectEOLCharacter(string $subjectString) : ?ConvertHelper_EOL |
1115 | 1115 | { |
1116 | 1116 | return ConvertHelper_EOL::detect($subjectString); |
1117 | 1117 | } |
1118 | 1118 | |
1119 | - /** |
|
1120 | - * Removes the specified keys from the target array, |
|
1121 | - * if they exist. |
|
1122 | - * |
|
1123 | - * @param array<string|int,mixed> $array |
|
1124 | - * @param string[] $keys |
|
1125 | - */ |
|
1119 | + /** |
|
1120 | + * Removes the specified keys from the target array, |
|
1121 | + * if they exist. |
|
1122 | + * |
|
1123 | + * @param array<string|int,mixed> $array |
|
1124 | + * @param string[] $keys |
|
1125 | + */ |
|
1126 | 1126 | public static function arrayRemoveKeys(array &$array, array $keys) : void |
1127 | 1127 | { |
1128 | 1128 | ConvertHelper_Array::removeKeys($array, $keys); |
1129 | 1129 | } |
1130 | 1130 | |
1131 | - /** |
|
1132 | - * Checks if the specified variable is an integer or a string containing an integer. |
|
1133 | - * Accepts both positive and negative integers. |
|
1134 | - * |
|
1135 | - * @param mixed $value |
|
1136 | - * @return bool |
|
1137 | - */ |
|
1131 | + /** |
|
1132 | + * Checks if the specified variable is an integer or a string containing an integer. |
|
1133 | + * Accepts both positive and negative integers. |
|
1134 | + * |
|
1135 | + * @param mixed $value |
|
1136 | + * @return bool |
|
1137 | + */ |
|
1138 | 1138 | public static function isInteger($value) : bool |
1139 | 1139 | { |
1140 | 1140 | if(is_int($value)) { |
@@ -1154,52 +1154,52 @@ discard block |
||
1154 | 1154 | return false; |
1155 | 1155 | } |
1156 | 1156 | |
1157 | - /** |
|
1158 | - * Converts an amount of seconds to a DateInterval object. |
|
1159 | - * |
|
1160 | - * @param int $seconds |
|
1161 | - * @return DateInterval |
|
1162 | - * @throws ConvertHelper_Exception If the date interval cannot be created. |
|
1163 | - * |
|
1164 | - * @see ConvertHelper::ERROR_CANNOT_GET_DATE_DIFF |
|
1165 | - */ |
|
1157 | + /** |
|
1158 | + * Converts an amount of seconds to a DateInterval object. |
|
1159 | + * |
|
1160 | + * @param int $seconds |
|
1161 | + * @return DateInterval |
|
1162 | + * @throws ConvertHelper_Exception If the date interval cannot be created. |
|
1163 | + * |
|
1164 | + * @see ConvertHelper::ERROR_CANNOT_GET_DATE_DIFF |
|
1165 | + */ |
|
1166 | 1166 | public static function seconds2interval(int $seconds) : DateInterval |
1167 | 1167 | { |
1168 | 1168 | return ConvertHelper_DateInterval::fromSeconds($seconds)->getInterval(); |
1169 | 1169 | } |
1170 | 1170 | |
1171 | - /** |
|
1172 | - * Converts a size string like "50 MB" to the corresponding byte size. |
|
1173 | - * It is case-insensitive, ignores spaces, and supports both traditional |
|
1174 | - * "MB" and "MiB" notations. |
|
1175 | - * |
|
1176 | - * @param string $size |
|
1177 | - * @return int |
|
1178 | - */ |
|
1171 | + /** |
|
1172 | + * Converts a size string like "50 MB" to the corresponding byte size. |
|
1173 | + * It is case-insensitive, ignores spaces, and supports both traditional |
|
1174 | + * "MB" and "MiB" notations. |
|
1175 | + * |
|
1176 | + * @param string $size |
|
1177 | + * @return int |
|
1178 | + */ |
|
1179 | 1179 | public static function size2bytes(string $size) : int |
1180 | 1180 | { |
1181 | 1181 | return self::parseSize($size)->toBytes(); |
1182 | 1182 | } |
1183 | 1183 | |
1184 | - /** |
|
1185 | - * Parses a size string like "50 MB" and returns a size notation instance |
|
1186 | - * that has utility methods to access information on it, and convert it. |
|
1187 | - * |
|
1188 | - * @param string $size |
|
1189 | - * @return ConvertHelper_SizeNotation |
|
1190 | - */ |
|
1184 | + /** |
|
1185 | + * Parses a size string like "50 MB" and returns a size notation instance |
|
1186 | + * that has utility methods to access information on it, and convert it. |
|
1187 | + * |
|
1188 | + * @param string $size |
|
1189 | + * @return ConvertHelper_SizeNotation |
|
1190 | + */ |
|
1191 | 1191 | public static function parseSize(string $size) : ConvertHelper_SizeNotation |
1192 | 1192 | { |
1193 | 1193 | return new ConvertHelper_SizeNotation($size); |
1194 | 1194 | } |
1195 | 1195 | |
1196 | - /** |
|
1197 | - * Creates a URL finder instance, which can be used to find |
|
1198 | - * URLs in a string - be it plain text, or HTML. |
|
1199 | - * |
|
1200 | - * @param string $subject |
|
1201 | - * @return ConvertHelper_URLFinder |
|
1202 | - */ |
|
1196 | + /** |
|
1197 | + * Creates a URL finder instance, which can be used to find |
|
1198 | + * URLs in a string - be it plain text, or HTML. |
|
1199 | + * |
|
1200 | + * @param string $subject |
|
1201 | + * @return ConvertHelper_URLFinder |
|
1202 | + */ |
|
1203 | 1203 | public static function createURLFinder(string $subject) : ConvertHelper_URLFinder |
1204 | 1204 | { |
1205 | 1205 | return new ConvertHelper_URLFinder($subject); |
@@ -43,60 +43,60 @@ discard block |
||
43 | 43 | */ |
44 | 44 | class Highlighter |
45 | 45 | { |
46 | - /** |
|
47 | - * Creates a new GeSHi instance from a source code string. |
|
48 | - * |
|
49 | - * @param string $sourceCode |
|
50 | - * @param string $format |
|
51 | - * @return GeSHi |
|
52 | - */ |
|
46 | + /** |
|
47 | + * Creates a new GeSHi instance from a source code string. |
|
48 | + * |
|
49 | + * @param string $sourceCode |
|
50 | + * @param string $format |
|
51 | + * @return GeSHi |
|
52 | + */ |
|
53 | 53 | public static function fromString(string $sourceCode, string $format) : GeSHi |
54 | 54 | { |
55 | 55 | return new GeSHi($sourceCode, $format); |
56 | 56 | } |
57 | 57 | |
58 | - /** |
|
59 | - * Creates a new GeSHi instance from the contents of a file. |
|
60 | - * |
|
61 | - * @param string $path |
|
62 | - * @param string $format |
|
63 | - * @return GeSHi |
|
64 | - */ |
|
58 | + /** |
|
59 | + * Creates a new GeSHi instance from the contents of a file. |
|
60 | + * |
|
61 | + * @param string $path |
|
62 | + * @param string $format |
|
63 | + * @return GeSHi |
|
64 | + */ |
|
65 | 65 | public static function fromFile(string $path, string $format) : GeSHi |
66 | 66 | { |
67 | 67 | return self::fromString(FileHelper::readContents($path), $format); |
68 | 68 | } |
69 | 69 | |
70 | - /** |
|
71 | - * Parses and highlights the target string. |
|
72 | - * |
|
73 | - * @param string $sourceCode |
|
74 | - * @param string $format |
|
75 | - * @return string |
|
76 | - */ |
|
70 | + /** |
|
71 | + * Parses and highlights the target string. |
|
72 | + * |
|
73 | + * @param string $sourceCode |
|
74 | + * @param string $format |
|
75 | + * @return string |
|
76 | + */ |
|
77 | 77 | public static function parseString(string $sourceCode, string $format) : string |
78 | 78 | { |
79 | 79 | return self::fromString($sourceCode, $format)->parse_code(); |
80 | 80 | } |
81 | 81 | |
82 | - /** |
|
83 | - * Parses and highlights the contents of the target file. |
|
84 | - * |
|
85 | - * @param string $path |
|
86 | - * @param string $format |
|
87 | - * @return string |
|
88 | - */ |
|
82 | + /** |
|
83 | + * Parses and highlights the contents of the target file. |
|
84 | + * |
|
85 | + * @param string $path |
|
86 | + * @param string $format |
|
87 | + * @return string |
|
88 | + */ |
|
89 | 89 | public static function parseFile(string $path, string $format) : string |
90 | 90 | { |
91 | 91 | return self::fromFile($path, $format)->parse_code(); |
92 | 92 | } |
93 | 93 | |
94 | - /** |
|
95 | - * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to the specified SQL string. |
|
96 | - * |
|
97 | - * @param string $sql |
|
98 | - * @return string |
|
99 | - */ |
|
94 | + /** |
|
95 | + * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to the specified SQL string. |
|
96 | + * |
|
97 | + * @param string $sql |
|
98 | + * @return string |
|
99 | + */ |
|
100 | 100 | public static function sql(string $sql) : string |
101 | 101 | { |
102 | 102 | return self::parseString($sql, 'sql'); |
@@ -122,13 +122,13 @@ discard block |
||
122 | 122 | return self::parseString($subject, 'javascript'); |
123 | 123 | } |
124 | 124 | |
125 | - /** |
|
126 | - * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to the specified XML code. |
|
127 | - * |
|
128 | - * @param string $xml The XML to highlight. |
|
129 | - * @param bool $formatSource Whether to format the source with indentation to make it readable. |
|
130 | - * @return string |
|
131 | - */ |
|
125 | + /** |
|
126 | + * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to the specified XML code. |
|
127 | + * |
|
128 | + * @param string $xml The XML to highlight. |
|
129 | + * @param bool $formatSource Whether to format the source with indentation to make it readable. |
|
130 | + * @return string |
|
131 | + */ |
|
132 | 132 | public static function xml(string $xml, bool $formatSource=false) : string |
133 | 133 | { |
134 | 134 | if($formatSource) |
@@ -145,13 +145,13 @@ discard block |
||
145 | 145 | return self::parseString($xml, 'xml'); |
146 | 146 | } |
147 | 147 | |
148 | - /** |
|
149 | - * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to the specified HTML code. |
|
150 | - * |
|
151 | - * @param string $html |
|
152 | - * @param bool $formatSource |
|
153 | - * @return string |
|
154 | - */ |
|
148 | + /** |
|
149 | + * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to the specified HTML code. |
|
150 | + * |
|
151 | + * @param string $html |
|
152 | + * @param bool $formatSource |
|
153 | + * @return string |
|
154 | + */ |
|
155 | 155 | public static function html(string $html, bool $formatSource=false) : string |
156 | 156 | { |
157 | 157 | if($formatSource) |
@@ -168,27 +168,27 @@ discard block |
||
168 | 168 | return self::parseString($html, 'xml'); |
169 | 169 | } |
170 | 170 | |
171 | - /** |
|
172 | - * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to a bit of PHP code. |
|
173 | - * |
|
174 | - * @param string $phpCode |
|
175 | - * @return string |
|
176 | - */ |
|
171 | + /** |
|
172 | + * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to a bit of PHP code. |
|
173 | + * |
|
174 | + * @param string $phpCode |
|
175 | + * @return string |
|
176 | + */ |
|
177 | 177 | public static function php(string $phpCode) : string |
178 | 178 | { |
179 | 179 | return self::parseString($phpCode, 'php'); |
180 | 180 | } |
181 | 181 | |
182 | - /** |
|
183 | - * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to an URL. |
|
184 | - * |
|
185 | - * NOTE: Includes the necessary CSS styles. When |
|
186 | - * highlighting several URLs in the same page, |
|
187 | - * prefer using the `parseURL` function instead. |
|
188 | - * |
|
189 | - * @param string $url |
|
190 | - * @return string |
|
191 | - */ |
|
182 | + /** |
|
183 | + * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to an URL. |
|
184 | + * |
|
185 | + * NOTE: Includes the necessary CSS styles. When |
|
186 | + * highlighting several URLs in the same page, |
|
187 | + * prefer using the `parseURL` function instead. |
|
188 | + * |
|
189 | + * @param string $url |
|
190 | + * @return string |
|
191 | + */ |
|
192 | 192 | public static function url(string $url) : string |
193 | 193 | { |
194 | 194 | $info = parseURL($url); |
@@ -51,9 +51,9 @@ discard block |
||
51 | 51 | |
52 | 52 | protected SimpleXMLElement $xml; |
53 | 53 | |
54 | - /** |
|
55 | - * @var string|NULL |
|
56 | - */ |
|
54 | + /** |
|
55 | + * @var string|NULL |
|
56 | + */ |
|
57 | 57 | protected ?string $json; |
58 | 58 | |
59 | 59 | protected function __construct(SimpleXMLElement $element) |
@@ -98,34 +98,34 @@ discard block |
||
98 | 98 | } |
99 | 99 | } |
100 | 100 | |
101 | - /** |
|
102 | - * Factory method: creates a converter from an existing SimpleXMLElement instance. |
|
103 | - * |
|
104 | - * @param SimpleXMLElement $element |
|
105 | - * @return XMLHelper_Converter |
|
106 | - */ |
|
101 | + /** |
|
102 | + * Factory method: creates a converter from an existing SimpleXMLElement instance. |
|
103 | + * |
|
104 | + * @param SimpleXMLElement $element |
|
105 | + * @return XMLHelper_Converter |
|
106 | + */ |
|
107 | 107 | public static function fromElement(SimpleXMLElement $element) : XMLHelper_Converter |
108 | 108 | { |
109 | 109 | return new XMLHelper_Converter($element); |
110 | 110 | } |
111 | 111 | |
112 | - /** |
|
113 | - * Factory method: creates a converter from an existing SimpleXMLElement instance. |
|
114 | - * |
|
115 | - * @param DOMElement $element |
|
116 | - * @return XMLHelper_Converter |
|
117 | - */ |
|
112 | + /** |
|
113 | + * Factory method: creates a converter from an existing SimpleXMLElement instance. |
|
114 | + * |
|
115 | + * @param DOMElement $element |
|
116 | + * @return XMLHelper_Converter |
|
117 | + */ |
|
118 | 118 | public static function fromDOMElement(DOMElement $element) : XMLHelper_Converter |
119 | 119 | { |
120 | 120 | return new XMLHelper_Converter(simplexml_import_dom($element)); |
121 | 121 | } |
122 | 122 | |
123 | - /** |
|
124 | - * Converts the XML to JSON. |
|
125 | - * |
|
126 | - * @return string |
|
127 | - * @throws XMLHelper_Exception |
|
128 | - */ |
|
123 | + /** |
|
124 | + * Converts the XML to JSON. |
|
125 | + * |
|
126 | + * @return string |
|
127 | + * @throws XMLHelper_Exception |
|
128 | + */ |
|
129 | 129 | public function toJSON() : string |
130 | 130 | { |
131 | 131 | if (isset($this->json)) |
@@ -38,27 +38,27 @@ discard block |
||
38 | 38 | public const JS_REGEX_JSON = 'json'; |
39 | 39 | |
40 | 40 | /** |
41 | - * @var array<string,string> |
|
42 | - */ |
|
41 | + * @var array<string,string> |
|
42 | + */ |
|
43 | 43 | protected static array $variableCache = array(); |
44 | 44 | protected static int $elementCounter = 0; |
45 | 45 | protected static string $idPrefix = 'E'; |
46 | 46 | |
47 | - /** |
|
48 | - * Builds a javascript statement. The first parameter is the |
|
49 | - * javascript function to call, any additional parameters are |
|
50 | - * used as arguments for the javascript function call. Variable |
|
51 | - * types are automagically converted to the javascript equivalents. |
|
52 | - * |
|
53 | - * Examples: |
|
54 | - * |
|
55 | - * // add an alert(); statement: |
|
56 | - * JSHelper::buildStatement('alert'); |
|
57 | - * |
|
58 | - * // add an alert('Alert text'); statement |
|
59 | - * JSHelper::buildStatement('alert', 'Alert text'); |
|
60 | - * |
|
61 | - */ |
|
47 | + /** |
|
48 | + * Builds a javascript statement. The first parameter is the |
|
49 | + * javascript function to call, any additional parameters are |
|
50 | + * used as arguments for the javascript function call. Variable |
|
51 | + * types are automagically converted to the javascript equivalents. |
|
52 | + * |
|
53 | + * Examples: |
|
54 | + * |
|
55 | + * // add an alert(); statement: |
|
56 | + * JSHelper::buildStatement('alert'); |
|
57 | + * |
|
58 | + * // add an alert('Alert text'); statement |
|
59 | + * JSHelper::buildStatement('alert', 'Alert text'); |
|
60 | + * |
|
61 | + */ |
|
62 | 62 | public static function buildStatement() : string |
63 | 63 | { |
64 | 64 | $args = func_get_args(); |
@@ -66,13 +66,13 @@ discard block |
||
66 | 66 | return call_user_func_array(array(self::class, 'buildStatementQuoteStyle'), $args); |
67 | 67 | } |
68 | 68 | |
69 | - /** |
|
70 | - * Like {@link JSHelper::buildStatement()}, but using single quotes |
|
71 | - * to make it possible to use the statement in an HTML tag attribute. |
|
72 | - * |
|
73 | - * @return string |
|
74 | - * @see JSHelper::buildStatement() |
|
75 | - */ |
|
69 | + /** |
|
70 | + * Like {@link JSHelper::buildStatement()}, but using single quotes |
|
71 | + * to make it possible to use the statement in an HTML tag attribute. |
|
72 | + * |
|
73 | + * @return string |
|
74 | + * @see JSHelper::buildStatement() |
|
75 | + */ |
|
76 | 76 | public static function buildStatementAttribute() : string |
77 | 77 | { |
78 | 78 | $args = func_get_args(); |
@@ -225,13 +225,13 @@ discard block |
||
225 | 225 | return self::phpVariable2JS($variable, self::QUOTE_STYLE_SINGLE); |
226 | 226 | } |
227 | 227 | |
228 | - /** |
|
229 | - * Generates a dynamic element ID to be used with dynamically generated |
|
230 | - * HTML code to tie in with clientside javascript when compact but unique |
|
231 | - * IDs are needed in a request. |
|
232 | - * |
|
233 | - * @return string |
|
234 | - */ |
|
228 | + /** |
|
229 | + * Generates a dynamic element ID to be used with dynamically generated |
|
230 | + * HTML code to tie in with clientside javascript when compact but unique |
|
231 | + * IDs are needed in a request. |
|
232 | + * |
|
233 | + * @return string |
|
234 | + */ |
|
235 | 235 | public static function nextElementID() : string |
236 | 236 | { |
237 | 237 | self::$elementCounter++; |
@@ -239,33 +239,33 @@ discard block |
||
239 | 239 | return self::$idPrefix . self::$elementCounter; |
240 | 240 | } |
241 | 241 | |
242 | - /** |
|
243 | - * Retrieves the ID prefix currently used. |
|
244 | - * |
|
245 | - * @return string |
|
246 | - */ |
|
242 | + /** |
|
243 | + * Retrieves the ID prefix currently used. |
|
244 | + * |
|
245 | + * @return string |
|
246 | + */ |
|
247 | 247 | public static function getIDPrefix() : string |
248 | 248 | { |
249 | 249 | return self::$idPrefix; |
250 | 250 | } |
251 | 251 | |
252 | - /** |
|
253 | - * Retrieves the value of the internal elements counter. |
|
254 | - * |
|
255 | - * @return integer |
|
256 | - */ |
|
252 | + /** |
|
253 | + * Retrieves the value of the internal elements counter. |
|
254 | + * |
|
255 | + * @return integer |
|
256 | + */ |
|
257 | 257 | public static function getElementCounter() : int |
258 | 258 | { |
259 | 259 | return self::$elementCounter; |
260 | 260 | } |
261 | 261 | |
262 | - /** |
|
263 | - * Sets the prefix that is added in front of all IDs |
|
264 | - * retrieved using the {@link nextElementID()} method. |
|
265 | - * |
|
266 | - * @param string $prefix |
|
267 | - * @see JSHelper::nextElementID() |
|
268 | - */ |
|
262 | + /** |
|
263 | + * Sets the prefix that is added in front of all IDs |
|
264 | + * retrieved using the {@link nextElementID()} method. |
|
265 | + * |
|
266 | + * @param string $prefix |
|
267 | + * @see JSHelper::nextElementID() |
|
268 | + */ |
|
269 | 269 | public static function setIDPrefix(string $prefix) : void |
270 | 270 | { |
271 | 271 | self::$idPrefix = $prefix; |
@@ -40,14 +40,14 @@ discard block |
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40 | 40 | 'WriteThreshold' => 100 |
41 | 41 | ); |
42 | 42 | |
43 | - /** |
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44 | - * @var string |
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45 | - */ |
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43 | + /** |
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44 | + * @var string |
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45 | + */ |
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46 | 46 | protected $file; |
47 | 47 | |
48 | - /** |
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49 | - * @var ZipArchive|NULL |
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50 | - */ |
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48 | + /** |
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49 | + * @var ZipArchive|NULL |
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50 | + */ |
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51 | 51 | protected $zip; |
52 | 52 | |
53 | 53 | protected bool $open = false; |
@@ -57,35 +57,35 @@ discard block |
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57 | 57 | $this->file = $targetFile; |
58 | 58 | } |
59 | 59 | |
60 | - /** |
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61 | - * Sets an option, among the available options: |
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62 | - * |
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63 | - * <ul> |
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64 | - * <li>WriteThreshold: The amount of files to add before the zip is automatically written to disk and re-opened to release the file handles. Set to 0 to disable.</li> |
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65 | - * </ul> |
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66 | - * |
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67 | - * @param string $name |
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68 | - * @param mixed $value |
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69 | - * @return ZIPHelper |
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70 | - */ |
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60 | + /** |
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61 | + * Sets an option, among the available options: |
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62 | + * |
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63 | + * <ul> |
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64 | + * <li>WriteThreshold: The amount of files to add before the zip is automatically written to disk and re-opened to release the file handles. Set to 0 to disable.</li> |
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65 | + * </ul> |
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66 | + * |
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67 | + * @param string $name |
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68 | + * @param mixed $value |
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69 | + * @return ZIPHelper |
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70 | + */ |
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71 | 71 | public function setOption(string $name, $value) : ZIPHelper |
72 | 72 | { |
73 | 73 | $this->options[$name] = $value; |
74 | 74 | return $this; |
75 | 75 | } |
76 | 76 | |
77 | - /** |
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78 | - * Adds a file to the zip. By default, the file is stored |
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79 | - * with the same name in the root of the zip. Use the optional |
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80 | - * parameter to change the location in the zip. |
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81 | - * |
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82 | - * @param string $filePath |
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83 | - * @param string|null $zipPath If no path is specified, file will be added with the same name in the ZIP's root. |
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84 | - * @throws ZIPHelper_Exception |
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85 | - * @return bool |
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86 | - * |
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87 | - * @see FileHelper::ERROR_SOURCE_FILE_DOES_NOT_EXIST |
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88 | - */ |
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77 | + /** |
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78 | + * Adds a file to the zip. By default, the file is stored |
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79 | + * with the same name in the root of the zip. Use the optional |
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80 | + * parameter to change the location in the zip. |
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81 | + * |
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82 | + * @param string $filePath |
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83 | + * @param string|null $zipPath If no path is specified, file will be added with the same name in the ZIP's root. |
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84 | + * @throws ZIPHelper_Exception |
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85 | + * @return bool |
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86 | + * |
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87 | + * @see FileHelper::ERROR_SOURCE_FILE_DOES_NOT_EXIST |
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88 | + */ |
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89 | 89 | public function addFile(string $filePath, ?string $zipPath=null) : bool |
90 | 90 | { |
91 | 91 | $this->open(); |