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xmlrpcServerMethodsContainer::findState()   A

Complexity

Conditions 1
Paths 1

Size

Total Lines 4

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 2
CRAP Score 1

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cc 1
nc 1
nop 1
dl 0
loc 4
ccs 2
cts 2
cp 1
crap 1
rs 10
c 0
b 0
f 0
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<?php
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/**
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 * Demo server for xmlrpc library.
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 *
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 * Implements a lot of webservices, including a suite of services used for
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 * interoperability testing (validator1 methods), and some whose only purpose
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 * is to be used for unit-testing the library.
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 *
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 * Please do not copy this file verbatim into your production server.
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 **/
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// give user a chance to see the source for this server instead of running the services
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if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] != 'POST' && isset($_GET['showSource'])) {
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    highlight_file(__FILE__);
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    die();
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}
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include_once __DIR__ . "/../../vendor/autoload.php";
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// out-of-band information: let the client manipulate the server operations.
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// we do this to help the testsuite script: do not reproduce in production!
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if (isset($_COOKIE['PHPUNIT_SELENIUM_TEST_ID']) && extension_loaded('xdebug')) {
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    $GLOBALS['PHPUNIT_COVERAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY'] = '/tmp/phpxmlrpc_coverage';
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    if (!is_dir($GLOBALS['PHPUNIT_COVERAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY'])) {
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        mkdir($GLOBALS['PHPUNIT_COVERAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY']);
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    }
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    include_once __DIR__ . "/../../vendor/phpunit/phpunit-selenium/PHPUnit/Extensions/SeleniumCommon/prepend.php";
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}
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use PhpXmlRpc\Value;
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/**
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 * Used to test usage of object methods in dispatch maps and in wrapper code.
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 */
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class xmlrpcServerMethodsContainer
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{
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    /**
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     * Method used to test logging of php warnings generated by user functions.
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     * @param PhpXmlRpc\Request $req
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     * @return PhpXmlRpc\Response
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     */
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    public function phpWarningGenerator($req)
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    {
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        $a = $undefinedVariable; // this triggers a warning in E_ALL mode, since $undefinedVariable is undefined
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$myVar = 'Value';
$higher = false;

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    $higher = true;
} else {
    $higher = false;
}

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        return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value(1, Value::$xmlrpcBoolean));
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    }
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    /**
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     * Method used to test catching of exceptions in the server.
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     * @param PhpXmlRpc\Request $req
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     * @throws Exception
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     */
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    public function exceptionGenerator($req)
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    {
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        throw new Exception("it's just a test", 1);
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param string $msg
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     */
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    public function debugMessageGenerator($msg)
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    {
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        PhpXmlRpc\Server::xmlrpc_debugmsg($msg);
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    }
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    /**
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     * A PHP version of the state-number server. Send me an integer and i'll sell you a state.
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     * Used to test wrapping of PHP methods into xmlrpc methods.
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     *
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     * @param integer $num
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     * @return string
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     * @throws Exception
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     */
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    public static function findState($num)
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    {
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        return inner_findstate($num);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns an instance of stdClass.
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     * Used to test wrapping of PHP objects with class preservation
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     */
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    public function returnObject()
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    {
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        $obj = new stdClass();
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        $obj->hello = 'world';
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        return $obj;
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    }
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}
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// a PHP version of the state-number server
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// send me an integer and i'll sell you a state
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$stateNames = array(
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    "Alabama", "Alaska", "Arizona", "Arkansas", "California",
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    "Colorado", "Columbia", "Connecticut", "Delaware", "Florida",
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    "Georgia", "Hawaii", "Idaho", "Illinois", "Indiana", "Iowa", "Kansas",
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    "Kentucky", "Louisiana", "Maine", "Maryland", "Massachusetts", "Michigan",
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    "Minnesota", "Mississippi", "Missouri", "Montana", "Nebraska", "Nevada",
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    "New Hampshire", "New Jersey", "New Mexico", "New York", "North Carolina",
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    "North Dakota", "Ohio", "Oklahoma", "Oregon", "Pennsylvania", "Rhode Island",
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    "South Carolina", "South Dakota", "Tennessee", "Texas", "Utah", "Vermont",
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    "Virginia", "Washington", "West Virginia", "Wisconsin", "Wyoming",
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);
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$findstate_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcString, Value::$xmlrpcInt));
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$findstate_doc = 'When passed an integer between 1 and 51 returns the
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name of a US state, where the integer is the index of that state name
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in an alphabetic order.';
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function findState($req)
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{
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    global $stateNames;
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    $err = "";
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    // get the first param
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    $sno = $req->getParam(0);
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    // param must be there and of the correct type: server object does the validation for us
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    // extract the value of the state number
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    $snv = $sno->scalarval();
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    // look it up in our array (zero-based)
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    if (isset($stateNames[$snv - 1])) {
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        $stateName = $stateNames[$snv - 1];
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    } else {
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        // not there, so complain
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        $err = "I don't have a state for the index '" . $snv . "'";
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    }
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    // if we generated an error, create an error return response
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    if ($err) {
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        return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(0, PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpcerruser, $err);
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    } else {
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        // otherwise, we create the right response with the state name
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        return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value($stateName));
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The variable $stateName does not seem to be defined for all execution paths leading up to this point.

If you define a variable conditionally, it can happen that it is not defined for all execution paths.

Let’s take a look at an example:

function myFunction($a) {
    switch ($a) {
        case 'foo':
            $x = 1;
            break;

        case 'bar':
            $x = 2;
            break;
    }

    // $x is potentially undefined here.
    echo $x;
}

In the above example, the variable $x is defined if you pass “foo” or “bar” as argument for $a. However, since the switch statement has no default case statement, if you pass any other value, the variable $x would be undefined.

Available Fixes

  1. Check for existence of the variable explicitly:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        if (isset($x)) { // Make sure it's always set.
            echo $x;
        }
    }
    
  2. Define a default value for the variable:

    function myFunction($a) {
        $x = ''; // Set a default which gets overridden for certain paths.
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
  3. Add a value for the missing path:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
    
            // We add support for the missing case.
            default:
                $x = '';
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
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    }
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}
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/**
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 * Inner code of the state-number server.
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 * Used to test wrapping of PHP functions into xmlrpc methods.
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 *
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 * @param integer $stateNo the state number
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 *
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 * @return string the name of the state (or error description)
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 *
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 * @throws Exception if state is not found
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 */
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function inner_findstate($stateNo)
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{
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    global $stateNames;
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    if (isset($stateNames[$stateNo - 1])) {
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        return $stateNames[$stateNo - 1];
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    } else {
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        // not, there so complain
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        throw new Exception("I don't have a state for the index '" . $stateNo . "'", PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpcerruser);
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    }
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}
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$wrapper = new PhpXmlRpc\Wrapper();
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$findstate2_sig = $wrapper->wrapPhpFunction('inner_findstate');
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$findstate3_sig = $wrapper->wrapPhpFunction(array('xmlrpcServerMethodsContainer', 'findState'));
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$obj = new xmlrpcServerMethodsContainer();
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$findstate4_sig = $wrapper->wrapPhpFunction(array($obj, 'findstate'));
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$findstate5_sig = $wrapper->wrapPhpFunction('xmlrpcServerMethodsContainer::findState', '', array('return_source' => true));
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eval($findstate5_sig['source']);
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$findstate6_sig = $wrapper->wrapPhpFunction('inner_findstate', '', array('return_source' => true));
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eval($findstate6_sig['source']);
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$findstate7_sig = $wrapper->wrapPhpFunction(array('xmlrpcServerMethodsContainer', 'findState'), '', array('return_source' => true));
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eval($findstate7_sig['source']);
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$obj = new xmlrpcServerMethodsContainer();
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$findstate8_sig = $wrapper->wrapPhpFunction(array($obj, 'findstate'), '', array('return_source' => true));
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eval($findstate8_sig['source']);
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$findstate9_sig = $wrapper->wrapPhpFunction('xmlrpcServerMethodsContainer::findState', '', array('return_source' => true));
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eval($findstate9_sig['source']);
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$findstate10_sig = array(
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    "function" => function ($req) { return findState($req); },
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    "signature" => $findstate_sig,
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    "docstring" => $findstate_doc,
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);
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$findstate11_sig = $wrapper->wrapPhpFunction(function ($stateNo) { return inner_findstate($stateNo); });
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$c = new xmlrpcServerMethodsContainer;
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$moreSignatures = $wrapper->wrapPhpClass($c, array('prefix' => 'tests.', 'method_type' => 'all'));
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$returnObj_sig =  $wrapper->wrapPhpFunction(array($c, 'returnObject'), '', array('encode_php_objs' => true));
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// used to test signatures with NULL params
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$findstate12_sig = array(
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    array(Value::$xmlrpcString, Value::$xmlrpcInt, Value::$xmlrpcNull),
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    array(Value::$xmlrpcString, Value::$xmlrpcNull, Value::$xmlrpcInt),
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);
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function findStateWithNulls($req)
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{
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    $a = $req->getParam(0);
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    $b = $req->getParam(1);
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    if ($a->scalartyp() == Value::$xmlrpcNull)
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        return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value(inner_findstate($b->scalarval())));
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    else
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        return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value(inner_findstate($a->scalarval())));
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}
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$addtwo_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcInt, Value::$xmlrpcInt, Value::$xmlrpcInt));
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$addtwo_doc = 'Add two integers together and return the result';
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{
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    $s = $req->getParam(0);
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    $t = $req->getParam(1);
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    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value($s->scalarval() + $t->scalarval(), Value::$xmlrpcInt));
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}
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$addtwodouble_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcDouble, Value::$xmlrpcDouble, Value::$xmlrpcDouble));
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$addtwodouble_doc = 'Add two doubles together and return the result';
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{
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    $s = $req->getParam(0);
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    $t = $req->getParam(1);
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    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value($s->scalarval() + $t->scalarval(), Value::$xmlrpcDouble));
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}
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$stringecho_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcString, Value::$xmlrpcString));
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$stringecho_doc = 'Accepts a string parameter, returns the string.';
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function stringEcho($req)
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{
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    // just sends back a string
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    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value($req->getParam(0)->scalarval()));
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}
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$echoback_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcString, Value::$xmlrpcString));
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$echoback_doc = 'Accepts a string parameter, returns the entire incoming payload';
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function echoBack($req)
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{
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    // just sends back a string with what i got sent to me, just escaped, that's all
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    $s = "I got the following message:\n" . $req->serialize();
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    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value($s));
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}
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$echosixtyfour_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcString, Value::$xmlrpcBase64));
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$echosixtyfour_doc = 'Accepts a base64 parameter and returns it decoded as a string';
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function echoSixtyFour($req)
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{
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    // Accepts an encoded value, but sends it back as a normal string.
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    // This is to test that base64 encoding is working as expected
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    $incoming = $req->getParam(0);
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    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value($incoming->scalarval(), Value::$xmlrpcString));
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}
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$bitflipper_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcArray, Value::$xmlrpcArray));
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$bitflipper_doc = 'Accepts an array of booleans, and returns them inverted';
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function bitFlipper($req)
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{
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    $v = $req->getParam(0);
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    $rv = new Value(array(), Value::$xmlrpcArray);
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    foreach ($v as $b) {
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        if ($b->scalarval()) {
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            $rv[] = new Value(false, Value::$xmlrpcBoolean);
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function acceptsInteger($int) { }

$x = '123'; // string "123"

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        } else {
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            $rv[] = new Value(true, Value::$xmlrpcBoolean);
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        }
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    }
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    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response($rv);
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}
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// Sorting demo
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//
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// send me an array of structs thus:
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//
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// Dave 35
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// Edd  45
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// Fred 23
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// Barney 37
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//
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// and I'll return it to you in sorted order
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function agesorter_compare($a, $b)
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{
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    global $agesorter_arr;
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    // don't even ask me _why_ these come padded with hyphens, I couldn't tell you :p
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    $a = str_replace("-", "", $a);
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    $b = str_replace("-", "", $b);
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    if ($agesorter_arr[$a] == $agesorter_arr[$b]) {
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        return 0;
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    }
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    return ($agesorter_arr[$a] > $agesorter_arr[$b]) ? -1 : 1;
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}
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$agesorter_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcArray, Value::$xmlrpcArray));
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$agesorter_doc = 'Send this method an array of [string, int] structs, eg:
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<pre>
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 Dave   35
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 Edd    45
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 Fred   23
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 Barney 37
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</pre>
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And the array will be returned with the entries sorted by their numbers.
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';
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function ageSorter($req)
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{
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    global $agesorter_arr, $s;
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    PhpXmlRpc\Server::xmlrpc_debugmsg("Entering 'agesorter'");
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    // get the parameter
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    $sno = $req->getParam(0);
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    // error string for [if|when] things go wrong
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    $err = "";
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    $agar = array();
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    $max = $sno->count();
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    PhpXmlRpc\Server::xmlrpc_debugmsg("Found $max array elements");
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    foreach ($sno as $i => $rec) {
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        if ($rec->kindOf() != "struct") {
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            $err = "Found non-struct in array at element $i";
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            break;
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        }
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        // extract name and age from struct
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        $n = $rec["name"];
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        $a = $rec["age"];
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        // $n and $a are xmlrpcvals,
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        // so get the scalarval from them
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        $agar[$n->scalarval()] = $a->scalarval();
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    }
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    // create the output value
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    $v = new Value(array(), Value::$xmlrpcArray);
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In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.

We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example:

function acceptsInteger($int) { }

$x = '123'; // string "123"

// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);

// we recommend to use
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    $agesorter_arr = $agar;
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    // hack, must make global as uksort() won't
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    // allow us to pass any other auxiliary information
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    uksort($agesorter_arr, 'agesorter_compare');
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    foreach($agesorter_arr as $key => $val) {
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        // recreate each struct element
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        $v[] = new Value(
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            array(
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In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.

We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example:

function acceptsInteger($int) { }

$x = '123'; // string "123"

// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);

// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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                "name" => new Value($key),
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                "age" => new Value($val, "int")
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            ),
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            Value::$xmlrpcStruct
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        );
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    }
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    if ($err) {
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        return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(0, PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpcerruser, $err);
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    } else {
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        return new PhpXmlRpc\Response($v);
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    }
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}
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// signature and instructions, place these in the dispatch map
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$mailsend_sig = array(array(
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    Value::$xmlrpcBoolean, Value::$xmlrpcString, Value::$xmlrpcString,
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    Value::$xmlrpcString, Value::$xmlrpcString, Value::$xmlrpcString,
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    Value::$xmlrpcString, Value::$xmlrpcString,
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));
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$mailsend_doc = 'mail.send(recipient, subject, text, sender, cc, bcc, mimetype)<br/>
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recipient, cc, and bcc are strings, comma-separated lists of email addresses, as described above.<br/>
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subject is a string, the subject of the message.<br/>
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sender is a string, it\'s the email address of the person sending the message. This string can not be
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a comma-separated list, it must contain a single email address only.<br/>
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text is a string, it contains the body of the message.<br/>
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mimetype, a string, is a standard MIME type, for example, text/plain.
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';
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// WARNING; this functionality depends on the sendmail -t option
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// it may not work with Windows machines properly; particularly
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// the Bcc option. Sneak on your friends at your own risk!
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function mailSend($req)
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{
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    $err = "";
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    $mTo = $req->getParam(0);
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    $mSub = $req->getParam(1);
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    $mBody = $req->getParam(2);
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    $mFrom = $req->getParam(3);
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    $mCc = $req->getParam(4);
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    $mBcc = $req->getParam(5);
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    $mMime = $req->getParam(6);
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    if ($mTo->scalarval() == "") {
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        $err = "Error, no 'To' field specified";
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    }
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    if ($mFrom->scalarval() == "") {
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        $err = "Error, no 'From' field specified";
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    }
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    $msgHdr = "From: " . $mFrom->scalarval() . "\n";
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    $msgHdr .= "To: " . $mTo->scalarval() . "\n";
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    if ($mCc->scalarval() != "") {
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        $msgHdr .= "Cc: " . $mCc->scalarval() . "\n";
414
    }
415
    if ($mBcc->scalarval() != "") {
416
        $msgHdr .= "Bcc: " . $mBcc->scalarval() . "\n";
417
    }
418
    if ($mMime->scalarval() != "") {
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        $msgHdr .= "Content-type: " . $mMime->scalarval() . "\n";
420
    }
421
    $msgHdr .= "X-Mailer: XML-RPC for PHP mailer 1.0";
422
423
    if ($err == "") {
424
        if (!mail("",
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            $mSub->scalarval(),
426
            $mBody->scalarval(),
427
            $msgHdr)
428
        ) {
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            $err = "Error, could not send the mail.";
430
        }
431
    }
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        return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(0, PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpcerruser, $err);
435
    } else {
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        return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value(true, Value::$xmlrpcBoolean));
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    }
438
}
439
440 469
$getallheaders_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcStruct));
441 469
$getallheaders_doc = 'Returns a struct containing all the HTTP headers received with the request. Provides limited functionality with IIS';
442
function getAllHeaders_xmlrpc($req)
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{
444
    $encoder = new PhpXmlRpc\Encoder();
445
446
    if (function_exists('getallheaders')) {
447
        return new PhpXmlRpc\Response($encoder->encode(getallheaders()));
448
    } else {
449
        $headers = array();
450
        // IIS: poor man's version of getallheaders
451
        foreach ($_SERVER as $key => $val) {
452
            if (strpos($key, 'HTTP_') === 0) {
453
                $key = ucfirst(str_replace('_', '-', strtolower(substr($key, 5))));
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                $headers[$key] = $val;
455
            }
456
        }
457
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        return new PhpXmlRpc\Response($encoder->encode($headers));
459
    }
460
}
461
462 469
$setcookies_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcInt, Value::$xmlrpcStruct));
463 469
$setcookies_doc = 'Sends to client a response containing a single \'1\' digit, and sets to it http cookies as received in the request (array of structs describing a cookie)';
464
function setCookies($req)
465
{
466 19
    $encoder = new PhpXmlRpc\Encoder();
467 19
    $cookies = $req->getParam(0);
468 19
    foreach ($cookies as $name => $value) {
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        $cookieDesc = $encoder->decode($value);
470 19
        setcookie($name, @$cookieDesc['value'], @$cookieDesc['expires'], @$cookieDesc['path'], @$cookieDesc['domain'], @$cookieDesc['secure']);
471
    }
472
473 19
    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value(1, Value::$xmlrpcInt));
474
}
475
476 469
$getcookies_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcStruct));
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$getcookies_doc = 'Sends to client a response containing all http cookies as received in the request (as struct)';
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function getCookies($req)
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{
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    $encoder = new PhpXmlRpc\Encoder();
481
    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response($encoder->encode($_COOKIE));
482
}
483
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$v1_arrayOfStructs_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcInt, Value::$xmlrpcArray));
485 469
$v1_arrayOfStructs_doc = 'This handler takes a single parameter, an array of structs, each of which contains at least three elements named moe, larry and curly, all <i4>s. Your handler must add all the struct elements named curly and return the result.';
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function v1_arrayOfStructs($req)
487
{
488
    $sno = $req->getParam(0);
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    $numCurly = 0;
490
    foreach ($sno as $str) {
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        foreach ($str as $key => $val) {
492
            if ($key == "curly") {
493
                $numCurly += $val->scalarval();
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            }
495
        }
496
    }
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    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value($numCurly, Value::$xmlrpcInt));
499
}
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501 469
$v1_easyStruct_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcInt, Value::$xmlrpcStruct));
502 469
$v1_easyStruct_doc = 'This handler takes a single parameter, a struct, containing at least three elements named moe, larry and curly, all &lt;i4&gt;s. Your handler must add the three numbers and return the result.';
503
function v1_easyStruct($req)
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{
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    $sno = $req->getParam(0);
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    $moe = $sno["moe"];
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    $larry = $sno["larry"];
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    $curly = $sno["curly"];
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    $num = $moe->scalarval() + $larry->scalarval() + $curly->scalarval();
510
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    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value($num, Value::$xmlrpcInt));
512
}
513
514 469
$v1_echoStruct_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcStruct, Value::$xmlrpcStruct));
515 469
$v1_echoStruct_doc = 'This handler takes a single parameter, a struct. Your handler must return the struct.';
516
function v1_echoStruct($req)
517
{
518 19
    $sno = $req->getParam(0);
519
520 19
    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response($sno);
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}
522
523
$v1_manyTypes_sig = array(array(
524 469
    Value::$xmlrpcArray, Value::$xmlrpcInt, Value::$xmlrpcBoolean,
525 469
    Value::$xmlrpcString, Value::$xmlrpcDouble, Value::$xmlrpcDateTime,
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    Value::$xmlrpcBase64,
527
));
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$v1_manyTypes_doc = 'This handler takes six parameters, and returns an array containing all the parameters.';
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function v1_manyTypes($req)
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{
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    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value(
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        array(
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In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.

We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example:

function acceptsInteger($int) { }

$x = '123'; // string "123"

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acceptsInteger($x);

// we recommend to use
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            $req->getParam(0),
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            $req->getParam(1),
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            $req->getParam(2),
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            $req->getParam(3),
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            $req->getParam(4),
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            $req->getParam(5)
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        ),
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        Value::$xmlrpcArray
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    ));
542
}
543
544 469
$v1_moderateSizeArrayCheck_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcString, Value::$xmlrpcArray));
545 469
$v1_moderateSizeArrayCheck_doc = 'This handler takes a single parameter, which is an array containing between 100 and 200 elements. Each of the items is a string, your handler must return a string containing the concatenated text of the first and last elements.';
546
function v1_moderateSizeArrayCheck($req)
547
{
548
    $ar = $req->getParam(0);
549
    $sz = $ar->count();
550
    $first = $ar[0];
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    $last = $ar[$sz - 1];
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    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value($first->scalarval() .
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        $last->scalarval(), Value::$xmlrpcString));
555
}
556
557 469
$v1_simpleStructReturn_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcStruct, Value::$xmlrpcInt));
558 469
$v1_simpleStructReturn_doc = 'This handler takes one parameter, and returns a struct containing three elements, times10, times100 and times1000, the result of multiplying the number by 10, 100 and 1000.';
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function v1_simpleStructReturn($req)
560
{
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    $sno = $req->getParam(0);
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    $v = $sno->scalarval();
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        array(
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            "times10" => new Value($v * 10, Value::$xmlrpcInt),
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            "times100" => new Value($v * 100, Value::$xmlrpcInt),
568
            "times1000" => new Value($v * 1000, Value::$xmlrpcInt)
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        ),
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        Value::$xmlrpcStruct
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    ));
572
}
573
574 469
$v1_nestedStruct_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcInt, Value::$xmlrpcStruct));
575 469
$v1_nestedStruct_doc = 'This handler takes a single parameter, a struct, that models a daily calendar. At the top level, there is one struct for each year. Each year is broken down into months, and months into days. Most of the days are empty in the struct you receive, but the entry for April 1, 2000 contains a least three elements named moe, larry and curly, all &lt;i4&gt;s. Your handler must add the three numbers and return the result.';
576
function v1_nestedStruct($req)
577
{
578
    $sno = $req->getParam(0);
579
580
    $twoK = $sno["2000"];
581
    $april = $twoK["04"];
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    $fools = $april["01"];
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    $curly = $fools["curly"];
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    $larry = $fools["larry"];
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    $moe = $fools["moe"];
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    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value($curly->scalarval() + $larry->scalarval() + $moe->scalarval(), Value::$xmlrpcInt));
588
}
589
590 469
$v1_countTheEntities_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcStruct, Value::$xmlrpcString));
591 469
$v1_countTheEntities_doc = 'This handler takes a single parameter, a string, that contains any number of predefined entities, namely &lt;, &gt;, &amp; \' and ".<BR>Your handler must return a struct that contains five fields, all numbers: ctLeftAngleBrackets, ctRightAngleBrackets, ctAmpersands, ctApostrophes, ctQuotes.';
592
function v1_countTheEntities($req)
593
{
594 20
    $sno = $req->getParam(0);
595 20
    $str = $sno->scalarval();
596 20
    $gt = 0;
597 20
    $lt = 0;
598 20
    $ap = 0;
599 20
    $qu = 0;
600 20
    $amp = 0;
601 20
    for ($i = 0; $i < strlen($str); $i++) {
602 20
        $c = substr($str, $i, 1);
603 20
        switch ($c) {
604 20
            case ">":
605 20
                $gt++;
606 20
                break;
607 20
            case "<":
608 20
                $lt++;
609 20
                break;
610 20
            case "\"":
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                $qu++;
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                break;
613 20
            case "'":
614 20
                $ap++;
615 20
                break;
616 20
            case "&":
617 20
                $amp++;
618 20
                break;
619
            default:
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                break;
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        }
622
    }
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624 20
    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response(new Value(
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        array(
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            "ctLeftAngleBrackets" => new Value($lt, Value::$xmlrpcInt),
627 20
            "ctRightAngleBrackets" => new Value($gt, Value::$xmlrpcInt),
628 20
            "ctAmpersands" => new Value($amp, Value::$xmlrpcInt),
629 20
            "ctApostrophes" => new Value($ap, Value::$xmlrpcInt),
630 20
            "ctQuotes" => new Value($qu, Value::$xmlrpcInt)
631
        ),
632 20
        Value::$xmlrpcStruct
633
    ));
634
}
635
636
// trivial interop tests
637
// http://www.xmlrpc.com/stories/storyReader$1636
638
639 469
$i_echoString_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcString, Value::$xmlrpcString));
640 469
$i_echoString_doc = "Echoes string.";
641
642 469
$i_echoStringArray_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcArray, Value::$xmlrpcArray));
643 469
$i_echoStringArray_doc = "Echoes string array.";
644
645 469
$i_echoInteger_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcInt, Value::$xmlrpcInt));
646 469
$i_echoInteger_doc = "Echoes integer.";
647
648 469
$i_echoIntegerArray_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcArray, Value::$xmlrpcArray));
649 469
$i_echoIntegerArray_doc = "Echoes integer array.";
650
651 469
$i_echoFloat_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcDouble, Value::$xmlrpcDouble));
652 469
$i_echoFloat_doc = "Echoes float.";
653
654 469
$i_echoFloatArray_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcArray, Value::$xmlrpcArray));
655 469
$i_echoFloatArray_doc = "Echoes float array.";
656
657 469
$i_echoStruct_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcStruct, Value::$xmlrpcStruct));
658 469
$i_echoStruct_doc = "Echoes struct.";
659
660 469
$i_echoStructArray_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcArray, Value::$xmlrpcArray));
661 469
$i_echoStructArray_doc = "Echoes struct array.";
662
663 469
$i_echoValue_doc = "Echoes any value back.";
664 469
$i_echoValue_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcValue, Value::$xmlrpcValue));
665
666 469
$i_echoBase64_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcBase64, Value::$xmlrpcBase64));
667 469
$i_echoBase64_doc = "Echoes base64.";
668
669 469
$i_echoDate_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcDateTime, Value::$xmlrpcDateTime));
670 469
$i_echoDate_doc = "Echoes dateTime.";
671
672
function i_echoParam($req)
673
{
674
    $s = $req->getParam(0);
675
676
    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response($s);
677
}
678
679
function i_echoString($req)
680
{
681
    return i_echoParam($req);
682
}
683
684
function i_echoInteger($req)
685
{
686
    return i_echoParam($req);
687
}
688
689
function i_echoFloat($req)
690
{
691
    return i_echoParam($req);
692
}
693
694
function i_echoStruct($req)
695
{
696
    return i_echoParam($req);
697
}
698
699
function i_echoStringArray($req)
700
{
701
    return i_echoParam($req);
702
}
703
704
function i_echoIntegerArray($req)
705
{
706
    return i_echoParam($req);
707
}
708
709
function i_echoFloatArray($req)
710
{
711
    return i_echoParam($req);
712
}
713
714
function i_echoStructArray($req)
715
{
716
    return i_echoParam($req);
717
}
718
719
function i_echoValue($req)
720
{
721
    return i_echoParam($req);
722
}
723
724
function i_echoBase64($req)
725
{
726
    return i_echoParam($req);
727
}
728
729
function i_echoDate($req)
730
{
731
    return i_echoParam($req);
732
}
733
734 469
$i_whichToolkit_sig = array(array(Value::$xmlrpcStruct));
735 469
$i_whichToolkit_doc = "Returns a struct containing the following strings: toolkitDocsUrl, toolkitName, toolkitVersion, toolkitOperatingSystem.";
736
737
function i_whichToolkit($req)
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{
739
    global $SERVER_SOFTWARE;
740
    $ret = array(
741
        "toolkitDocsUrl" => "http://phpxmlrpc.sourceforge.net/",
742
        "toolkitName" => PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpcName,
743
        "toolkitVersion" => PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpcVersion,
744
        "toolkitOperatingSystem" => isset($SERVER_SOFTWARE) ? $SERVER_SOFTWARE : $_SERVER['SERVER_SOFTWARE'],
745
    );
746
747
    $encoder = new PhpXmlRpc\Encoder();
748
    return new PhpXmlRpc\Response($encoder->encode($ret));
749
}
750
751 469
$object = new xmlrpcServerMethodsContainer();
752
$signatures = array(
753
    "examples.getStateName" => array(
754 469
        "function" => "findState",
755 469
        "signature" => $findstate_sig,
756 469
        "docstring" => $findstate_doc,
757
    ),
758
    "examples.sortByAge" => array(
759 469
        "function" => "ageSorter",
760 469
        "signature" => $agesorter_sig,
761 469
        "docstring" => $agesorter_doc,
762
    ),
763
    "examples.addtwo" => array(
764 469
        "function" => "addTwo",
765 469
        "signature" => $addtwo_sig,
766 469
        "docstring" => $addtwo_doc,
767
    ),
768
    "examples.addtwodouble" => array(
769 469
        "function" => "addTwoDouble",
770 469
        "signature" => $addtwodouble_sig,
771 469
        "docstring" => $addtwodouble_doc,
772
    ),
773
    "examples.stringecho" => array(
774 469
        "function" => "stringEcho",
775 469
        "signature" => $stringecho_sig,
776 469
        "docstring" => $stringecho_doc,
777
    ),
778
    "examples.echo" => array(
779 469
        "function" => "echoBack",
780 469
        "signature" => $echoback_sig,
781 469
        "docstring" => $echoback_doc,
782
    ),
783
    "examples.decode64" => array(
784 469
        "function" => "echoSixtyFour",
785 469
        "signature" => $echosixtyfour_sig,
786 469
        "docstring" => $echosixtyfour_doc,
787
    ),
788
    "examples.invertBooleans" => array(
789 469
        "function" => "bitFlipper",
790 469
        "signature" => $bitflipper_sig,
791 469
        "docstring" => $bitflipper_doc,
792
    ),
793
    // signature omitted on purpose
794
    "tests.generatePHPWarning" => array(
795 469
        "function" => array($object, "phpWarningGenerator"),
796
    ),
797
    // signature omitted on purpose
798
    "tests.raiseException" => array(
799 469
        "function" => array($object, "exceptionGenerator"),
800
    ),
801
    // Greek word 'kosme'. NB: NOT a valid ISO8859 string!
802
    // NB: we can only register this when setting internal encoding to UTF-8, or it will break system.listMethods
803
    "tests.utf8methodname." . 'κόσμε' => array(
804 469
        "function" => "stringEcho",
805 469
        "signature" => $stringecho_sig,
806 469
        "docstring" => $stringecho_doc,
807
    ),
808
    /*"tests.iso88591methodname." . chr(224) . chr(252) . chr(232) => array(
809
        "function" => "stringEcho",
810
        "signature" => $stringecho_sig,
811
        "docstring" => $stringecho_doc,
812
    ),*/
813
    "examples.getallheaders" => array(
814 469
        "function" => 'getAllHeaders_xmlrpc',
815 469
        "signature" => $getallheaders_sig,
816 469
        "docstring" => $getallheaders_doc,
817
    ),
818
    "examples.setcookies" => array(
819 469
        "function" => 'setCookies',
820 469
        "signature" => $setcookies_sig,
821 469
        "docstring" => $setcookies_doc,
822
    ),
823
    "examples.getcookies" => array(
824 469
        "function" => 'getCookies',
825 469
        "signature" => $getcookies_sig,
826 469
        "docstring" => $getcookies_doc,
827
    ),
828
    "mail.send" => array(
829 469
        "function" => "mailSend",
830 469
        "signature" => $mailsend_sig,
831 469
        "docstring" => $mailsend_doc,
832
    ),
833
    "validator1.arrayOfStructsTest" => array(
834 469
        "function" => "v1_arrayOfStructs",
835 469
        "signature" => $v1_arrayOfStructs_sig,
836 469
        "docstring" => $v1_arrayOfStructs_doc,
837
    ),
838
    "validator1.easyStructTest" => array(
839 469
        "function" => "v1_easyStruct",
840 469
        "signature" => $v1_easyStruct_sig,
841 469
        "docstring" => $v1_easyStruct_doc,
842
    ),
843
    "validator1.echoStructTest" => array(
844 469
        "function" => "v1_echoStruct",
845 469
        "signature" => $v1_echoStruct_sig,
846 469
        "docstring" => $v1_echoStruct_doc,
847
    ),
848
    "validator1.manyTypesTest" => array(
849 469
        "function" => "v1_manyTypes",
850 469
        "signature" => $v1_manyTypes_sig,
851 469
        "docstring" => $v1_manyTypes_doc,
852
    ),
853
    "validator1.moderateSizeArrayCheck" => array(
854 469
        "function" => "v1_moderateSizeArrayCheck",
855 469
        "signature" => $v1_moderateSizeArrayCheck_sig,
856 469
        "docstring" => $v1_moderateSizeArrayCheck_doc,
857
    ),
858
    "validator1.simpleStructReturnTest" => array(
859 469
        "function" => "v1_simpleStructReturn",
860 469
        "signature" => $v1_simpleStructReturn_sig,
861 469
        "docstring" => $v1_simpleStructReturn_doc,
862
    ),
863
    "validator1.nestedStructTest" => array(
864 469
        "function" => "v1_nestedStruct",
865 469
        "signature" => $v1_nestedStruct_sig,
866 469
        "docstring" => $v1_nestedStruct_doc,
867
    ),
868
    "validator1.countTheEntities" => array(
869 469
        "function" => "v1_countTheEntities",
870 469
        "signature" => $v1_countTheEntities_sig,
871 469
        "docstring" => $v1_countTheEntities_doc,
872
    ),
873
    "interopEchoTests.echoString" => array(
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        "function" => "i_echoString",
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        "signature" => $i_echoString_sig,
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        "docstring" => $i_echoString_doc,
877
    ),
878
    "interopEchoTests.echoStringArray" => array(
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        "function" => "i_echoStringArray",
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        "signature" => $i_echoStringArray_sig,
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        "docstring" => $i_echoStringArray_doc,
882
    ),
883
    "interopEchoTests.echoInteger" => array(
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        "function" => "i_echoInteger",
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        "signature" => $i_echoInteger_sig,
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        "docstring" => $i_echoInteger_doc,
887
    ),
888
    "interopEchoTests.echoIntegerArray" => array(
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        "function" => "i_echoIntegerArray",
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        "signature" => $i_echoIntegerArray_sig,
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        "docstring" => $i_echoIntegerArray_doc,
892
    ),
893
    "interopEchoTests.echoFloat" => array(
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        "function" => "i_echoFloat",
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        "signature" => $i_echoFloat_sig,
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        "docstring" => $i_echoFloat_doc,
897
    ),
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    "interopEchoTests.echoFloatArray" => array(
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        "function" => "i_echoFloatArray",
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        "signature" => $i_echoFloatArray_sig,
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        "docstring" => $i_echoFloatArray_doc,
902
    ),
903
    "interopEchoTests.echoStruct" => array(
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        "function" => "i_echoStruct",
905 469
        "signature" => $i_echoStruct_sig,
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        "docstring" => $i_echoStruct_doc,
907
    ),
908
    "interopEchoTests.echoStructArray" => array(
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        "function" => "i_echoStructArray",
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        "signature" => $i_echoStructArray_sig,
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        "docstring" => $i_echoStructArray_doc,
912
    ),
913
    "interopEchoTests.echoValue" => array(
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        "function" => "i_echoValue",
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        "signature" => $i_echoValue_sig,
916 469
        "docstring" => $i_echoValue_doc,
917
    ),
918
    "interopEchoTests.echoBase64" => array(
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        "function" => "i_echoBase64",
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        "signature" => $i_echoBase64_sig,
921 469
        "docstring" => $i_echoBase64_doc,
922
    ),
923
    "interopEchoTests.echoDate" => array(
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        "function" => "i_echoDate",
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        "signature" => $i_echoDate_sig,
926 469
        "docstring" => $i_echoDate_doc,
927
    ),
928
    "interopEchoTests.whichToolkit" => array(
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        "function" => "i_whichToolkit",
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        "signature" => $i_whichToolkit_sig,
931 469
        "docstring" => $i_whichToolkit_doc,
932
    ),
933
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    'tests.getStateName.2' => $findstate2_sig,
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    'tests.getStateName.3' => $findstate3_sig,
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    'tests.getStateName.4' => $findstate4_sig,
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    'tests.getStateName.5' => $findstate5_sig,
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    'tests.getStateName.6' => $findstate6_sig,
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    'tests.getStateName.7' => $findstate7_sig,
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    'tests.getStateName.8' => $findstate8_sig,
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    'tests.getStateName.9' => $findstate9_sig,
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    'tests.getStateName.10' => $findstate10_sig,
943 469
    'tests.getStateName.11' => $findstate11_sig,
944
945
    'tests.getStateName.12' => array(
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        "function" => "findStateWithNulls",
947 469
        "signature" => $findstate12_sig,
948 469
        "docstring" => $findstate_doc,
949
    ),
950
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    'tests.returnPhpObject' => $returnObj_sig,
952
);
953
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$signatures = array_merge($signatures, $moreSignatures);
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956
// Enable support for the NULL extension
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PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpc_null_extension = true;
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959 469
$s = new PhpXmlRpc\Server($signatures, false);
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$s->setdebug(3);
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$s->compress_response = true;
962
963
// Out-of-band information: let the client manipulate the server operations.
964
// We do this to help the testsuite script: do not reproduce in production!
965 469
if (isset($_GET['RESPONSE_ENCODING'])) {
966 48
    $s->response_charset_encoding = $_GET['RESPONSE_ENCODING'];
967
}
968 469
if (isset($_GET['DETECT_ENCODINGS'])) {
969 4
    PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpc_detectencodings = $_GET['DETECT_ENCODINGS'];
970
}
971 469
if (isset($_GET['EXCEPTION_HANDLING'])) {
972 2
    $s->exception_handling = $_GET['EXCEPTION_HANDLING'];
973
}
974 469
if (isset($_GET['FORCE_AUTH'])) {
975
    // We implement both  Basic and Digest auth in php to avoid having to set it up in a vhost.
976
    // Code taken from php.net
977
    // NB: we do NOT check for valid credentials!
978 48
    if ($_GET['FORCE_AUTH'] == 'Basic') {
979 24
        if (!isset($_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER']) && !isset($_SERVER['REMOTE_USER']) && !isset($_SERVER['REDIRECT_REMOTE_USER'])) {
980
            header('HTTP/1.0 401 Unauthorized');
981
            header('WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="Phpxmlrpc Basic Realm"');
982
            die('Text visible if user hits Cancel button');
983
        }
984 24
    } elseif ($_GET['FORCE_AUTH'] == 'Digest') {
985 24
        if (empty($_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_DIGEST'])) {
986
            header('HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized');
987
            header('WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="Phpxmlrpc Digest Realm",qop="auth",nonce="'.uniqid().'",opaque="'.md5('Phpxmlrpc Digest Realm').'"');
988
            die('Text visible if user hits Cancel button');
989
        }
990
    }
991
}
992
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$s->service();
994
// That should do all we need!
995
996
// Out-of-band information: let the client manipulate the server operations.
997
// We do this to help the testsuite script: do not reproduce in production!
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if (isset($_COOKIE['PHPUNIT_SELENIUM_TEST_ID']) && extension_loaded('xdebug')) {
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    include_once __DIR__ . "/../../vendor/phpunit/phpunit-selenium/PHPUnit/Extensions/SeleniumCommon/append.php";
1000
}
1001