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* PHP: Nelson Martell Library file |
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* Copyright © 2015-2019 Nelson Martell (http://nelson6e65.github.io) |
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* Licensed under The MIT License (MIT) |
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* For full copyright and license information, please see the LICENSE |
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* Redistributions of files must retain the above copyright notice. |
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* |
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* @copyright 2015-2019 Nelson Martell |
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* @link http://nelson6e65.github.io/php_nml/ |
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* @since 0.7.0 |
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* @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php The MIT License (MIT) |
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* */ |
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namespace NelsonMartell\Extensions; |
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use InvalidArgumentException; |
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use Cake\Utility\Text as TextBase; |
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use NelsonMartell\IComparer; |
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use NelsonMartell\StrictObject; |
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use function NelsonMartell\msg; |
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use function NelsonMartell\typeof; |
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/** |
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* Provides extension methods to handle strings. |
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* This class is based on \Cake\Utility\Text of CakePHP(tm) class. |
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* |
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* @since 0.7.0 |
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* @author Nelson Martell <[email protected]> |
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* @see \Cake\Utility\Text::insert() |
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* @link http://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/core-libraries/text.html |
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class Text extends TextBase implements IComparer |
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* Replaces format elements in a string with the string representation of an |
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* object matching the list of arguments specified. You can give as many |
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* params as you need, or an array with values. |
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* |
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* ##Usage |
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* Using numbers as placeholders (encloses between `{` and `}`), you can get |
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* the matching string representation of each object given. Use `{0}` for |
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* the fist object, `{1}` for the second, and so on: |
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* ```php |
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* $format = '{0} is {1} years old, and have {2} cats.'; |
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* echo Text::format($format, 'Bob', 65, 101); // 'Bob is 65 years old, and have 101 cats.' |
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* ``` |
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* You can also use an array to give objects values: |
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* ```php |
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* $format = '{0} is {1} years old, and have {2} cats.'; |
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* $data = ['Bob', 65, 101]; |
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* echo Text::format($format, $data); // 'Bob is 65 years old, and have 101 cats.' |
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* This is specially useful to be able to use non-numeric placeholders (named placeholders): |
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* ```php |
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* $format = '{name} is {age} years old, and have {n} cats.'; |
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* $data = ['name' => 'Bob', 'n' => 101, 'age' => 65]; |
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* echo Text::format($format, $data); // 'Bob is 65 years old, and have 101 cats.' |
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* ``` |
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* For numeric placeholders, yo can convert the array into a list of arguments. |
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* ```php |
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* $format = '{0} is {1} years old, and have {2} cats.'; |
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* $data = ['Bob', 65, 101]; |
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* echo Text::format($format, ...$data); // 'Bob is 65 years old, and have 101 cats.' |
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* (`InvalidArgumentException`). |
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* @param string $format An string containing variable placeholders to be replaced. If you provide name |
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* You can provide one item only of type array for named placeholders replacement. For numeric placeholders, you |
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* @todo Implement formatting, like IFormatProvider or something like that. |
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* @author Nelson Martell <[email protected]> |
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'before' => '{', |
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// This is to work-arround a bug in use of ``asort()`` function in ``Text::insert`` (at v3.2.5) |
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