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         return ConvertHelper_String::tabs2spaces($string, $tabSize);
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     }
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-   /**
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-    * Converts spaces to tabs in the specified string.
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-    * 
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-    * @param string $string
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-    * @param int $tabSize The amount of spaces per tab in the source string.
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-    * @return string
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-    */
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+    /**
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+     * Converts spaces to tabs in the specified string.
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+     * 
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+     * @param string $string
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+     * @param int $tabSize The amount of spaces per tab in the source string.
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+     * @return string
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+     */
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     public static function spaces2tabs(string $string, int $tabSize=4) : string
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     {
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         return ConvertHelper_String::spaces2tabs($string, $tabSize);
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         return ConvertHelper_String::hidden2visible($string);
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     }
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-   /**
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-    * Converts the specified amount of seconds into
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-    * a human-readable string split in months, weeks,
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-    * days, hours, minutes and seconds.
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-    *
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-    * @param float $seconds
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-    * @return string
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-    */
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+    /**
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+     * Converts the specified amount of seconds into
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+     * a human-readable string split in months, weeks,
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+     * days, hours, minutes and seconds.
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+     *
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+     * @param float $seconds
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+     * @return string
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+     */
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     public static function time2string($seconds) : string
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     {
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         $converter = new ConvertHelper_TimeConverter($seconds);
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      */
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     public static function duration2string($datefrom, $dateto = -1) : string
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     {
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-         return ConvertHelper_DurationConverter::toString($datefrom, $dateto);
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+            return ConvertHelper_DurationConverter::toString($datefrom, $dateto);
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     }
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-   /**
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-    * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to the specified SQL string.
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-    * 
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-    * @param string $sql
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-    * @return string
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-    * @deprecated Use the Highlighter class directly instead.
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-    * @see Highlighter::sql()
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-    */
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+    /**
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+     * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to the specified SQL string.
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+     * 
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+     * @param string $sql
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+     * @return string
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+     * @deprecated Use the Highlighter class directly instead.
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+     * @see Highlighter::sql()
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+     */
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     public static function highlight_sql(string $sql) : string
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     {
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         return Highlighter::sql($sql);
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     }
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-   /**
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-    * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to the specified XML code.
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-    * @param string $xml The XML to highlight.
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-    * @param bool $formatSource Whether to format the source with indentation to make it readable.
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-    * @return string
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-    * @deprecated Use the Highlighter class directly instead.
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-    * @see Highlighter::xml()
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-    */
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+    /**
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+     * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to the specified XML code.
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+     * 
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+     * @param string $xml The XML to highlight.
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+     * @param bool $formatSource Whether to format the source with indentation to make it readable.
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+     * @return string
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+     * @deprecated Use the Highlighter class directly instead.
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+     * @see Highlighter::xml()
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+     */
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     public static function highlight_xml(string $xml, bool $formatSource=false) : string
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     {
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         return Highlighter::xml($xml, $formatSource);
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     }
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-   /**
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-    * @param string $phpCode
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-    * @return string
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-    * @deprecated Use the Highlighter class directly instead.
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-    * @see Highlighter::php()
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-    */
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+    /**
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+     * @param string $phpCode
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+     * @return string
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+     * @deprecated Use the Highlighter class directly instead.
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+     * @see Highlighter::php()
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+     */
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     public static function highlight_php(string $phpCode) : string
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     {
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         return Highlighter::php($phpCode);
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     }
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-   /**
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-    * Converts a number of bytes to a human-readable form,
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-    * e.g. xx Kb / xx Mb / xx Gb
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-    *
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-    * @param int $bytes The amount of bytes to convert.
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-    * @param int $precision The amount of decimals
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-    * @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).
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-    * @return string
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-    * 
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-    * @see https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabyte#Definitions
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-    */
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+    /**
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+     * Converts a number of bytes to a human-readable form,
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+     * e.g. xx Kb / xx Mb / xx Gb
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+     *
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+     * @param int $bytes The amount of bytes to convert.
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+     * @param int $precision The amount of decimals
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+     * @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).
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+     * @return string
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+     * 
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+     * @see https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabyte#Definitions
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+     */
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     public static function bytes2readable(int $bytes, int $precision = 1, int $base = ConvertHelper_StorageSizeEnum::BASE_10) : string
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     {
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         return self::parseBytes($bytes)->toString($precision, $base);
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     }
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-   /**
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-    * Parses a number of bytes, and creates a converter instance which
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+    /**
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+     * Parses a number of bytes, and creates a converter instance which
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+     * 
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+     * @param int $bytes
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+     * @return ConvertHelper_ByteConverter
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+     */
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     public static function parseBytes(int $bytes) : ConvertHelper_ByteConverter
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     {
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         return new ConvertHelper_ByteConverter($bytes);
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     }
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+    /**
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+     * Cuts a text to the specified length if it is longer than the
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+     * target length. Appends a text to signify it has been cut at 
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+     * the end of the string.
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+     * @param string $text
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+     * @param int $targetLength
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+     * @param string $append
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+     * @return string
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+     */
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     public static function text_cut(string $text, int $targetLength, string $append = '...') : string
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     {
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         return ConvertHelper_String::cutText($text, $targetLength, $append);
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         return $info->toString();
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     }
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-   /**
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-    * @param bool $html Whether to style the dump as HTML.
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+    /**
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+     * Pretty `print_r`.
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+     * 
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+     * @param mixed $var The variable to dump.
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+     * @param bool $return Whether to return the dumped code.
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+     * @param bool $html Whether to style the dump as HTML.
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+     * @return string
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+     */
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     public static function print_r($var, bool $return=false, bool $html=true) : string
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     {
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         $result = parseVariable($var)->enableType()->toString();
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         return $result;
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     }
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-   /**
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+    /**
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+     * @param mixed $string
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+     * @throws ConvertHelper_Exception
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+     * @return bool
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+     *
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+     * @see ConvertHelper::ERROR_INVALID_BOOLEAN_STRING
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     public static function string2bool($string) : bool
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     {
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         return ConvertHelper_Bool::fromString($string);
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     }
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+    /**
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+     * Whether the specified string is a boolean string or boolean value.
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+     * Alias for {@link ConvertHelper::isBoolean()}.
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+     *
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+     * @return bool
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+     * @deprecated
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+     * @see ConvertHelper::isBoolean()
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+     */
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     public static function isBooleanString($string) : bool
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     {
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         return self::isBoolean($string);
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         return ConvertHelper_String::transliterate($string, $spaceChar, $lowercase);
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     }
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+    /**
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+     * Retrieves the HEX character codes for all control
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+     * characters that the {@link stripControlCharacters()} 
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+     * method will remove.
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+     * 
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     public static function getControlCharactersAsHex() : array
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     {
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         return self::createControlCharacters()->getCharsAsHex();
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     }
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+    /**
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+     * Retrieves an array of all control characters that
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+     * the {@link stripControlCharacters()} method will 
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     public static function getControlCharactersAsUTF8() : array
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     {
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         return self::createControlCharacters()->getCharsAsUTF8();
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     }
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-   /**
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+    /**
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     public static function getControlCharactersAsJSON() : array
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     {
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         return self::createControlCharacters()->getCharsAsJSON();
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         return self::createControlCharacters()->stripControlCharacters($string);
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     public static function createControlCharacters() : ConvertHelper_ControlCharacters
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     {
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         return new ConvertHelper_ControlCharacters();
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     public static function array2attributeString(array $array) : string
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     {
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         return ConvertHelper_Array::toAttributeString($array);
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     {
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         return JSHelper::phpVariable2AttributeJS($string);
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             ->toString();
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-    * Strips all known UTF byte order marks from the specified string.
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-    * 
697
-    * @param string $string
698
-    * @return string
699
-    */
694
+    /**
695
+     * Strips all known UTF byte order marks from the specified string.
696
+     * 
697
+     * @param string $string
698
+     * @return string
699
+     */
700 700
     public static function stripUTFBom(string $string) : string
701 701
     {
702 702
         $boms = FileHelper::getUTFBOMs();
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715 715
         return $string;
716 716
     }
717 717
 
718
-   /**
719
-    * Converts a string to valid utf8, regardless
720
-    * of the string's encoding(s).
721
-    * 
722
-    * @param string $string
723
-    * @return string
724
-    */
718
+    /**
719
+     * Converts a string to valid utf8, regardless
720
+     * of the string's encoding(s).
721
+     * 
722
+     * @param string $string
723
+     * @return string
724
+     */
725 725
     public static function string2utf8(string $string) : string
726 726
     {
727 727
         return ConvertHelper_String::toUtf8($string);
728 728
     }
729 729
     
730
-   /**
731
-    * Checks whether the specified string is an ASCII
732
-    * string, without any special or UTF8 characters.
733
-    * Note: empty strings and NULL are considered ASCII.
734
-    * Any variable types other than strings are not.
735
-    * 
736
-    * @param string|float|int|NULL $string
737
-    * @return boolean
738
-    */
730
+    /**
731
+     * Checks whether the specified string is an ASCII
732
+     * string, without any special or UTF8 characters.
733
+     * Note: empty strings and NULL are considered ASCII.
734
+     * Any variable types other than strings are not.
735
+     * 
736
+     * @param string|float|int|NULL $string
737
+     * @return boolean
738
+     */
739 739
     public static function isStringASCII($string) : bool
740 740
     {
741 741
         return ConvertHelper_String::isASCII(strval($string));
742 742
     }
743 743
     
744
-   /**
745
-    * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to an URL.
746
-    * 
747
-    * NOTE: Includes the necessary CSS styles. When
748
-    * highlighting several URLs in the same page,
749
-    * prefer using the `parseURL` function instead.
750
-    * 
751
-    * @param string $url
752
-    * @return string
753
-    * @deprecated Use the Highlighter class directly instead.
754
-    * @see Highlighter
755
-    */
744
+    /**
745
+     * Adds HTML syntax highlighting to an URL.
746
+     * 
747
+     * NOTE: Includes the necessary CSS styles. When
748
+     * highlighting several URLs in the same page,
749
+     * prefer using the `parseURL` function instead.
750
+     * 
751
+     * @param string $url
752
+     * @return string
753
+     * @deprecated Use the Highlighter class directly instead.
754
+     * @see Highlighter
755
+     */
756 756
     public static function highlight_url(string $url) : string
757 757
     {
758 758
         return Highlighter::url($url);
759 759
     }
760 760
 
761
-   /**
762
-    * Calculates a percentage match of the source string with the target string.
763
-    * 
764
-    * Options are:
765
-    * 
766
-    * - maxLevenshtein, default: 10
767
-    *   Any levenshtein results above this value are ignored.
768
-    *   
769
-    * - precision, default: 1
770
-    *   The precision of the percentage float value
771
-    * 
772
-    * @param string $source
773
-    * @param string $target
774
-    * @param array<string,mixed> $options
775
-    * @return float
776
-    *
777
-    * @see ConvertHelper_TextComparer
778
-    * @see ConvertHelper_TextComparer::OPTION_MAX_LEVENSHTEIN_DISTANCE
779
-    * @see ConvertHelper_TextComparer::OPTION_PRECISION
780
-    */
761
+    /**
762
+     * Calculates a percentage match of the source string with the target string.
763
+     * 
764
+     * Options are:
765
+     * 
766
+     * - maxLevenshtein, default: 10
767
+     *   Any levenshtein results above this value are ignored.
768
+     *   
769
+     * - precision, default: 1
770
+     *   The precision of the percentage float value
771
+     * 
772
+     * @param string $source
773
+     * @param string $target
774
+     * @param array<string,mixed> $options
775
+     * @return float
776
+     *
777
+     * @see ConvertHelper_TextComparer
778
+     * @see ConvertHelper_TextComparer::OPTION_MAX_LEVENSHTEIN_DISTANCE
779
+     * @see ConvertHelper_TextComparer::OPTION_PRECISION
780
+     */
781 781
     public static function matchString(string $source, string $target, array $options=array()) : float
782 782
     {
783 783
         return (new ConvertHelper_TextComparer())
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785 785
             ->match($source, $target);
786 786
     }
787 787
     
788
-   /**
789
-    * Converts a date interval to a human-readable string with
790
-    * all necessary time components, e.g. "1 year, 2 months and 4 days".
791
-    * 
792
-    * @param DateInterval $interval
793
-    * @return string
794
-    * @see ConvertHelper_IntervalConverter
795
-    *
796
-    * @throws ConvertHelper_Exception
797
-    * @see ConvertHelper_IntervalConverter::ERROR_MISSING_TRANSLATION
798
-    */
788
+    /**
789
+     * Converts a date interval to a human-readable string with
790
+     * all necessary time components, e.g. "1 year, 2 months and 4 days".
791
+     * 
792
+     * @param DateInterval $interval
793
+     * @return string
794
+     * @see ConvertHelper_IntervalConverter
795
+     *
796
+     * @throws ConvertHelper_Exception
797
+     * @see ConvertHelper_IntervalConverter::ERROR_MISSING_TRANSLATION
798
+     */
799 799
     public static function interval2string(DateInterval $interval) : string
800 800
     {
801 801
         return (new ConvertHelper_IntervalConverter())
802 802
             ->toString($interval);
803 803
     }
804 804
     
805
-   /**
806
-    * Converts an interval to its total amount of days.
807
-    * @param DateInterval $interval
808
-    * @return int
809
-    */
805
+    /**
806
+     * Converts an interval to its total amount of days.
807
+     * @param DateInterval $interval
808
+     * @return int
809
+     */
810 810
     public static function interval2days(DateInterval $interval) : int
811 811
     {
812 812
         return ConvertHelper_DateInterval::toDays($interval);
813 813
     }
814 814
 
815
-   /**
816
-    * Converts an interval to its total amount of hours.
817
-    * @param DateInterval $interval
818
-    * @return int
819
-    */
815
+    /**
816
+     * Converts an interval to its total amount of hours.
817
+     * @param DateInterval $interval
818
+     * @return int
819
+     */
820 820
     public static function interval2hours(DateInterval $interval) : int
821 821
     {
822 822
         return ConvertHelper_DateInterval::toHours($interval);
823 823
     }
824 824
     
825
-   /**
826
-    * Converts an interval to its total amount of minutes. 
827
-    * @param DateInterval $interval
828
-    * @return int
829
-    */
825
+    /**
826
+     * Converts an interval to its total amount of minutes. 
827
+     * @param DateInterval $interval
828
+     * @return int
829
+     */
830 830
     public static function interval2minutes(DateInterval $interval) : int
831 831
     {
832 832
         return ConvertHelper_DateInterval::toMinutes($interval);
833 833
     }
834 834
     
835
-   /**
836
-    * Converts an interval to its total amount of seconds.
837
-    * @param DateInterval $interval
838
-    * @return int
839
-    */    
835
+    /**
836
+     * Converts an interval to its total amount of seconds.
837
+     * @param DateInterval $interval
838
+     * @return int
839
+     */    
840 840
     public static function interval2seconds(DateInterval $interval) : int
841 841
     {
842 842
         return ConvertHelper_DateInterval::toSeconds($interval);
843 843
     }
844 844
     
845
-   /**
846
-    * Calculates the total amount of days / hours / minutes or seconds
847
-    * of a date interval object (depending on the specified units), and
848
-    * returns the total amount.
849
-    * 
850
-    * @param DateInterval $interval
851
-    * @param string $unit What total value to calculate.
852
-    * @return integer
853
-    * 
854
-    * @see ConvertHelper::INTERVAL_SECONDS
855
-    * @see ConvertHelper::INTERVAL_MINUTES
856
-    * @see ConvertHelper::INTERVAL_HOURS
857
-    * @see ConvertHelper::INTERVAL_DAYS
858
-    */
845
+    /**
846
+     * Calculates the total amount of days / hours / minutes or seconds
847
+     * of a date interval object (depending on the specified units), and
848
+     * returns the total amount.
849
+     * 
850
+     * @param DateInterval $interval
851
+     * @param string $unit What total value to calculate.
852
+     * @return integer
853
+     * 
854
+     * @see ConvertHelper::INTERVAL_SECONDS
855
+     * @see ConvertHelper::INTERVAL_MINUTES
856
+     * @see ConvertHelper::INTERVAL_HOURS
857
+     * @see ConvertHelper::INTERVAL_DAYS
858
+     */
859 859
     public static function interval2total(DateInterval $interval, string $unit=self::INTERVAL_SECONDS) : int
860 860
     {
861 861
         return ConvertHelper_DateInterval::toTotal($interval, $unit);
862 862
     }
863 863
 
864
-   /**
865
-    * Converts a date to the corresponding day name.
866
-    * 
867
-    * @param DateTime $date
868
-    * @param bool $short
869
-    * @return string|NULL
870
-    */
864
+    /**
865
+     * Converts a date to the corresponding day name.
866
+     * 
867
+     * @param DateTime $date
868
+     * @param bool $short
869
+     * @return string|NULL
870
+     */
871 871
     public static function date2dayName(DateTime $date, bool $short=false) : ?string
872 872
     {
873 873
         return ConvertHelper_Date::toDayName($date, $short);
874 874
     }
875 875
     
876
-   /**
877
-    * Retrieves a list of english day names.
878
-    * @return string[]
879
-    */
876
+    /**
877
+     * Retrieves a list of english day names.
878
+     * @return string[]
879
+     */
880 880
     public static function getDayNamesInvariant() : array
881 881
     {
882 882
         return ConvertHelper_Date::getDayNamesInvariant();
883 883
     }
884 884
     
885
-   /**
886
-    * Retrieves the day names list for the current locale.
887
-    * 
888
-    * @param bool $short
889
-    * @return string[]
890
-    */
885
+    /**
886
+     * Retrieves the day names list for the current locale.
887
+     * 
888
+     * @param bool $short
889
+     * @return string[]
890
+     */
891 891
     public static function getDayNames(bool $short=false) : array
892 892
     {
893 893
         return ConvertHelper_Date::getDayNames($short);
@@ -906,68 +906,68 @@  discard block
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906 906
         return ConvertHelper_Array::implodeWithAnd($list, $sep, $conjunction);
907 907
     }
908 908
     
909
-   /**
910
-    * Splits a string into an array of all characters it is composed of.
911
-    * Unicode character safe.
912
-    * 
913
-    * NOTE: Spaces and newlines (both \r and \n) are also considered single
914
-    * characters.
915
-    * 
916
-    * @param string $string
917
-    * @return string[]
918
-    */
909
+    /**
910
+     * Splits a string into an array of all characters it is composed of.
911
+     * Unicode character safe.
912
+     * 
913
+     * NOTE: Spaces and newlines (both \r and \n) are also considered single
914
+     * characters.
915
+     * 
916
+     * @param string $string
917
+     * @return string[]
918
+     */
919 919
     public static function string2array(string $string) : array
920 920
     {
921 921
         return ConvertHelper_String::toArray($string);
922 922
     }
923 923
     
924
-   /**
925
-    * Checks whether the specified string contains HTML code.
926
-    * 
927
-    * @param string $string
928
-    * @return boolean
929
-    */
924
+    /**
925
+     * Checks whether the specified string contains HTML code.
926
+     * 
927
+     * @param string $string
928
+     * @return boolean
929
+     */
930 930
     public static function isStringHTML(string $string) : bool
931 931
     {
932 932
         return ConvertHelper_String::isHTML($string);
933 933
     }
934 934
     
935
-   /**
936
-    * UTF8-safe wordwrap method: works like the regular wordwrap
937
-    * PHP function but compatible with UTF8. Otherwise the lengths
938
-    * are not calculated correctly.
939
-    * 
940
-    * @param string $str
941
-    * @param int $width
942
-    * @param string $break
943
-    * @param bool $cut
944
-    * @return string
945
-    */
935
+    /**
936
+     * UTF8-safe wordwrap method: works like the regular wordwrap
937
+     * PHP function but compatible with UTF8. Otherwise the lengths
938
+     * are not calculated correctly.
939
+     * 
940
+     * @param string $str
941
+     * @param int $width
942
+     * @param string $break
943
+     * @param bool $cut
944
+     * @return string
945
+     */
946 946
     public static function wordwrap(string $str, int $width = 75, string $break = "\n", bool $cut = false) : string 
947 947
     {
948 948
         return ConvertHelper_String::wordwrap($str, $width, $break, $cut);
949 949
     }
950 950
     
951
-   /**
952
-    * Calculates the byte length of a string, taking into 
953
-    * account any unicode characters.
954
-    * 
955
-    * @param string $string
956
-    * @return int
957
-    */
951
+    /**
952
+     * Calculates the byte length of a string, taking into 
953
+     * account any unicode characters.
954
+     * 
955
+     * @param string $string
956
+     * @return int
957
+     */
958 958
     public static function string2bytes(string $string): int
959 959
     {
960 960
         return ConvertHelper_String::toBytes($string);
961 961
     }
962 962
     
963
-   /**
964
-    * Creates a short, 8-character long hash for the specified string.
965
-    * 
966
-    * WARNING: Not cryptographically safe.
967
-    * 
968
-    * @param string $string
969
-    * @return string
970
-    */
963
+    /**
964
+     * Creates a short, 8-character long hash for the specified string.
965
+     * 
966
+     * WARNING: Not cryptographically safe.
967
+     * 
968
+     * @param string $string
969
+     * @return string
970
+     */
971 971
     public static function string2shortHash(string $string) : string
972 972
     {
973 973
         return ConvertHelper_String::toShortHash($string);
@@ -1013,88 +1013,88 @@  discard block
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1013 1013
         return ConvertHelper_ThrowableInfo::fromThrowable($e);
1014 1014
     }
1015 1015
     
1016
-   /**
1017
-    * Parses the specified query string like the native 
1018
-    * function <code>parse_str</code>, without the key
1019
-    * naming limitations.
1020
-    * 
1021
-    * Using parse_str, dots or spaces in key names are 
1022
-    * replaced by underscores. This method keeps all names
1023
-    * intact.
1024
-    * 
1025
-    * It still uses the parse_str implementation as it 
1026
-    * is tested and tried, but fixes the parameter names
1027
-    * after parsing, as needed.
1028
-    * 
1029
-    * @param string $queryString
1030
-    * @return array<string,string>
1031
-    * @see ConvertHelper_QueryParser
1032
-    */
1016
+    /**
1017
+     * Parses the specified query string like the native 
1018
+     * function <code>parse_str</code>, without the key
1019
+     * naming limitations.
1020
+     * 
1021
+     * Using parse_str, dots or spaces in key names are 
1022
+     * replaced by underscores. This method keeps all names
1023
+     * intact.
1024
+     * 
1025
+     * It still uses the parse_str implementation as it 
1026
+     * is tested and tried, but fixes the parameter names
1027
+     * after parsing, as needed.
1028
+     * 
1029
+     * @param string $queryString
1030
+     * @return array<string,string>
1031
+     * @see ConvertHelper_QueryParser
1032
+     */
1033 1033
     public static function parseQueryString(string $queryString) : array
1034 1034
     {
1035 1035
         $parser = new ConvertHelper_QueryParser();
1036 1036
         return $parser->parse($queryString);
1037 1037
     }
1038 1038
 
1039
-   /**
1040
-    * Searches for needle in the specified string, and returns a list
1041
-    * of all occurrences, including the matched string. The matched 
1042
-    * string is useful when doing a case-insensitive search, as it
1043
-    * shows the exact matched case of needle.
1044
-    *   
1045
-    * @param string $needle
1046
-    * @param string $haystack
1047
-    * @param bool $caseInsensitive
1048
-    * @return ConvertHelper_StringMatch[]
1049
-    */
1039
+    /**
1040
+     * Searches for needle in the specified string, and returns a list
1041
+     * of all occurrences, including the matched string. The matched 
1042
+     * string is useful when doing a case-insensitive search, as it
1043
+     * shows the exact matched case of needle.
1044
+     *   
1045
+     * @param string $needle
1046
+     * @param string $haystack
1047
+     * @param bool $caseInsensitive
1048
+     * @return ConvertHelper_StringMatch[]
1049
+     */
1050 1050
     public static function findString(string $needle, string $haystack, bool $caseInsensitive=false): array
1051 1051
     {
1052 1052
         return ConvertHelper_String::findString($needle, $haystack, $caseInsensitive);
1053 1053
     }
1054 1054
     
1055
-   /**
1056
-    * Like explode, but trims all entries, and removes 
1057
-    * empty entries from the resulting array.
1058
-    * 
1059
-    * @param string $delimiter
1060
-    * @param string $string
1061
-    * @return string[]
1062
-    */
1055
+    /**
1056
+     * Like explode, but trims all entries, and removes 
1057
+     * empty entries from the resulting array.
1058
+     * 
1059
+     * @param string $delimiter
1060
+     * @param string $string
1061
+     * @return string[]
1062
+     */
1063 1063
     public static function explodeTrim(string $delimiter, string $string) : array
1064 1064
     {
1065 1065
         return ConvertHelper_String::explodeTrim($delimiter, $string);
1066 1066
     }
1067 1067
     
1068
-   /**
1069
-    * Detects the most used end-of-line character in the subject string.
1070
-    * 
1071
-    * @param string $subjectString The string to check.
1072
-    * @return NULL|ConvertHelper_EOL The detected EOL instance, or NULL if none has been detected.
1073
-    */
1068
+    /**
1069
+     * Detects the most used end-of-line character in the subject string.
1070
+     * 
1071
+     * @param string $subjectString The string to check.
1072
+     * @return NULL|ConvertHelper_EOL The detected EOL instance, or NULL if none has been detected.
1073
+     */
1074 1074
     public static function detectEOLCharacter(string $subjectString) : ?ConvertHelper_EOL
1075 1075
     {
1076 1076
         return ConvertHelper_EOL::detect($subjectString);
1077 1077
     }
1078 1078
 
1079
-   /**
1080
-    * Removes the specified keys from the target array,
1081
-    * if they exist.
1082
-    * 
1083
-    * @param array<string|int,mixed> $array
1084
-    * @param string[] $keys
1085
-    */
1079
+    /**
1080
+     * Removes the specified keys from the target array,
1081
+     * if they exist.
1082
+     * 
1083
+     * @param array<string|int,mixed> $array
1084
+     * @param string[] $keys
1085
+     */
1086 1086
     public static function arrayRemoveKeys(array &$array, array $keys) : void
1087 1087
     {
1088 1088
         ConvertHelper_Array::removeKeys($array, $keys);
1089 1089
     }
1090 1090
     
1091
-   /**
1092
-    * Checks if the specified variable is an integer or a string containing an integer.
1093
-    * Accepts both positive and negative integers.
1094
-    * 
1095
-    * @param mixed $value
1096
-    * @return bool
1097
-    */
1091
+    /**
1092
+     * Checks if the specified variable is an integer or a string containing an integer.
1093
+     * Accepts both positive and negative integers.
1094
+     * 
1095
+     * @param mixed $value
1096
+     * @return bool
1097
+     */
1098 1098
     public static function isInteger($value) : bool
1099 1099
     {
1100 1100
         if(is_int($value)) {
@@ -1114,52 +1114,52 @@  discard block
 block discarded – undo
1114 1114
         return false;    
1115 1115
     }
1116 1116
     
1117
-   /**
1118
-    * Converts an amount of seconds to a DateInterval object.
1119
-    * 
1120
-    * @param int $seconds
1121
-    * @return DateInterval
1122
-    * @throws ConvertHelper_Exception If the date interval cannot be created.
1123
-    * 
1124
-    * @see ConvertHelper::ERROR_CANNOT_GET_DATE_DIFF
1125
-    */
1117
+    /**
1118
+     * Converts an amount of seconds to a DateInterval object.
1119
+     * 
1120
+     * @param int $seconds
1121
+     * @return DateInterval
1122
+     * @throws ConvertHelper_Exception If the date interval cannot be created.
1123
+     * 
1124
+     * @see ConvertHelper::ERROR_CANNOT_GET_DATE_DIFF
1125
+     */
1126 1126
     public static function seconds2interval(int $seconds) : DateInterval
1127 1127
     {
1128 1128
         return ConvertHelper_DateInterval::fromSeconds($seconds)->getInterval();
1129 1129
     }
1130 1130
     
1131
-   /**
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     public static function size2bytes(string $size) : int
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  * @package Application Utils
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  * @subpackage ConvertHelper
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  * @author Sebastian Mordziol <[email protected]>
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  * @see ConvertHelper::interval2string()
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  */
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 class ConvertHelper_IntervalConverter
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 {
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     const ERROR_MISSING_TRANSLATION = 43501;
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-   /**
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     protected static $texts = null;
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+    /**
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     protected $tokens = array('y', 'm', 'd', 'h', 'i', 's');
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     public function __construct()
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     public function handle_localeChanged()
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     {
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+    /**
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+     * @throws ConvertHelper_Exception
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+     * 
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+     */
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     public function toString(\DateInterval $interval) : string
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     {
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         $this->initTexts();
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         return t('%1$s and %2$s', implode(', ', $parts), $last);
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+    /**
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     protected function translateToken(string $token, ConvertHelper_DateInterval $interval) : string
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     protected function resolveTokens(ConvertHelper_DateInterval $interval) : array
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