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| 14 | 14 | |
| 15 | 15 | use Traversable; |
| 16 | 16 | use function Noz\collect, |
| 17 | - Noz\to_array; |
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| 17 | + Noz\to_array; |
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| 18 | 18 | |
| 19 | 19 | /** |
| 20 | 20 | * CSV Dialect - Default dialect |
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| 20 | 20 | |
| 21 | 21 | class SniffQuoteAndDelimByAdjacency extends AbstractSniffer |
| 22 | 22 | { |
| 23 | - /** |
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| 24 | - * Guess quote and delimiter character(s) |
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| 25 | - * |
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| 26 | - * If there are quoted values within the data, it is often easiest to guess the quote and delimiter characters at |
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| 27 | - * the same time by analyzing their adjacency to one-another. That is to say, in cases where certain values are |
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| 28 | - * wrapped in quotes, it can often be determined what not only that quote character is, but also the delimiter |
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| 29 | - * because it is often on either side of the quote character. |
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| 30 | - * |
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| 31 | - * @param string $data The data to analyze |
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| 32 | - * |
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| 33 | - * @return string[] |
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| 34 | - */ |
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| 23 | + /** |
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| 24 | + * Guess quote and delimiter character(s) |
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| 25 | + * |
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| 26 | + * If there are quoted values within the data, it is often easiest to guess the quote and delimiter characters at |
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| 27 | + * the same time by analyzing their adjacency to one-another. That is to say, in cases where certain values are |
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| 28 | + * wrapped in quotes, it can often be determined what not only that quote character is, but also the delimiter |
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| 29 | + * because it is often on either side of the quote character. |
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| 30 | + * |
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| 31 | + * @param string $data The data to analyze |
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| 32 | + * |
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| 33 | + * @return string[] |
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| 34 | + */ |
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| 35 | 35 | public function sniff($data) |
| 36 | 36 | { |
| 37 | 37 | /** |
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| 19 | 19 | |
| 20 | 20 | class SniffQuoteStyle extends AbstractSniffer |
| 21 | 21 | { |
| 22 | - /** |
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| 23 | - * Guess quoting style |
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| 24 | - * |
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| 25 | - * The quoting style refers to which types of columns are quoted within a csv dataset. The dialect class defines |
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| 26 | - * four possible quoting styles; all, none, minimal, or non-numeric. This class attempts to determine which of those |
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| 27 | - * four it is by analyzing the content within each quoted value. |
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| 28 | - * |
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| 29 | - * @param string $data The data to analyze |
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| 30 | - * |
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| 31 | - * @return int |
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| 32 | - */ |
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| 22 | + /** |
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| 23 | + * Guess quoting style |
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| 24 | + * |
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| 25 | + * The quoting style refers to which types of columns are quoted within a csv dataset. The dialect class defines |
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| 26 | + * four possible quoting styles; all, none, minimal, or non-numeric. This class attempts to determine which of those |
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| 27 | + * four it is by analyzing the content within each quoted value. |
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| 28 | + * |
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| 29 | + * @param string $data The data to analyze |
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| 30 | + * |
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| 31 | + * @return int |
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| 32 | + */ |
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| 33 | 33 | public function sniff($data) |
| 34 | 34 | { |
| 35 | 35 | $styles = collect([ |
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| 18 | 18 | |
| 19 | 19 | class SniffHeaderByDataType extends AbstractSniffer |
| 20 | 20 | { |
| 21 | - /** |
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| 22 | - * Guess whether there is a header row |
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| 23 | - * |
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| 24 | - * Guesses whether the data has a header row by comparing the data types of the first row with the types of |
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| 25 | - * corresponding columns in other rows. |
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| 26 | - * |
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| 27 | - * @note Unlike the original version of this method, this one will be used to ALSO determine HOW MANY header rows |
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| 28 | - * there likely are. So, compare the header to rows at the END of the sample. |
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| 29 | - * |
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| 30 | - * @param string $data The data to analyze |
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| 31 | - * |
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| 32 | - * @return bool |
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| 33 | - */ |
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| 21 | + /** |
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| 22 | + * Guess whether there is a header row |
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| 23 | + * |
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| 24 | + * Guesses whether the data has a header row by comparing the data types of the first row with the types of |
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| 25 | + * corresponding columns in other rows. |
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| 26 | + * |
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| 27 | + * @note Unlike the original version of this method, this one will be used to ALSO determine HOW MANY header rows |
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| 28 | + * there likely are. So, compare the header to rows at the END of the sample. |
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| 29 | + * |
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| 30 | + * @param string $data The data to analyze |
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| 31 | + * |
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| 32 | + * @return bool |
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| 33 | + */ |
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| 34 | 34 | public function sniff($data) |
| 35 | 35 | { |
| 36 | 36 | $delimiter = $this->getOption('delimiter'); |