Kint_Object_Blob::getValueShort()   A
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<?php
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class Kint_Object_Blob extends Kint_Object
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{
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    /**
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     * @var array Character encodings to detect
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     *
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     * @see http://php.net/manual/en/function.mb-detect-order.php
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     *
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     * In practice, mb_detect_encoding can only successfully determine the
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     * difference between the following common charsets at once without
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     * breaking things for one of the other charsets:
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     * - ASCII
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     * - UTF-8
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     * - SJIS
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     * - EUC-JP
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     *
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     * If the array contains 'Windows-1252' special checking will be done
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     * *after* all other encodings have failed. (Since it's likely to match
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     * almost anything)
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     *
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     * The order of the charsets is significant. If you put UTF-8 before ASCII
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     * it will never match ASCII, because UTF-8 is a superset of ASCII.
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     * Similarly, SJIS and EUC-JP frequently match UTF-8 strings, so you should
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     * check UTF-8 first. SJIS and EUC-JP seem to work either way, but SJIS is
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     * more common so it should probably be first.
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     *
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     * Keep this behavior in mind when setting up your char_encodings array.
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     *
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     * Note that HHVM doesn't support SJIS or EUC-JP making them moot.
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     */
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    public static $char_encodings = array(
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        'ASCII',
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        'UTF-8',
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    );
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    public $type = 'string';
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    public $encoding = false;
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    public $hints = array('string');
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    public function getType()
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    {
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        if ($this->encoding === false) {
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            return 'binary '.$this->type;
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        } elseif ($this->encoding === 'ASCII') {
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            return $this->type;
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        } else {
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            return $this->encoding.' '.$this->type;
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        }
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    }
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    public function getValueShort()
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    {
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        if ($rep = $this->value) {
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            return '"'.$rep->contents.'"';
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        }
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    }
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    public function transplant(Kint_Object $new)
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    {
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        $new = parent::transplant($new);
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        $new->encoding = $this->encoding;
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        return $new;
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    }
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    public static function strlen($string, $encoding = false)
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    {
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        if (extension_loaded('mbstring')) {
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            if ($encoding === false) {
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                $encoding = self::detectEncoding($string);
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            }
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            if ($encoding && $encoding !== 'ASCII') {
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                return mb_strlen($string, $encoding);
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            }
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        }
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        return strlen($string);
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    }
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    public static function substr($string, $start, $length = null, $encoding = false)
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    {
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            if ($encoding === false) {
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                $encoding = self::detectEncoding($string);
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            }
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            if ($encoding && $encoding !== 'ASCII') {
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                return mb_substr($string, $start, $length, $encoding);
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            }
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        }
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        return substr($string, $start, isset($length) ? $length : PHP_INT_MAX);
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    }
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    public static function detectEncoding($string)
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    {
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        if (extension_loaded('mbstring')) {
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            if ($ret = mb_detect_encoding($string, array_diff(self::$char_encodings, array('Windows-1252')), true)) {
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                return $ret;
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            } elseif (!in_array('Windows-1252', self::$char_encodings) || preg_match('/[\x00-\x08\x0B\x0C\x0E-\x1F\x81\x8D\x8F\x90\x9D]/', $string)) {
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                return false;
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            } else {
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                return 'Windows-1252';
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            }
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        }
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        if (!extension_loaded('iconv')) {
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            return 'UTF-8';
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        }
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        $md5 = md5($string);
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        foreach (self::$char_encodings as $encoding) {
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            // fuck knows why, //IGNORE and //TRANSLIT still throw notice
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            if (md5(@iconv($encoding, $encoding, $string)) === $md5) {
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                return $encoding;
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            }
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        }
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        return false;
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    }
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    public static function escape($string, $encoding = false)
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    {
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        static $show_dep = true;
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        if ($show_dep) {
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            trigger_error('Kint_Object_Blob::escape() is deprecated and will be removed in Kint 3.0. Use renderer-specific escape methods instead.', KINT_PHP53 ? E_USER_DEPRECATED : E_USER_NOTICE);
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            $show_dep = false;
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        }
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        if (empty($string)) {
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            return $string;
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        }
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        if (Kint::$enabled_mode === Kint::MODE_TEXT) {
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            return $string;
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        }
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        if (Kint::$enabled_mode === Kint::MODE_CLI) {
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            return str_replace("\x1b", '\\x1b', $string);
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        }
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        if ($encoding === false) {
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            $encoding = self::detectEncoding($string);
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        }
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        $original_encoding = $encoding;
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        if ($encoding === false || $encoding === 'ASCII') {
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            $encoding = 'UTF-8';
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        }
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        $string = htmlspecialchars($string, ENT_NOQUOTES, $encoding);
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        // this call converts all non-ASCII characters into numeirc htmlentities
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        if ($original_encoding !== 'ASCII' && function_exists('mb_encode_numericentity')) {
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            $string = mb_encode_numericentity($string, array(0x80, 0xffff, 0, 0xffff), $encoding);
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        }
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        return $string;
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    }
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}
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