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  Cross-Site Scripting
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  Response Splitting
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  XPath Injection
XPath Injection enables an attacker to modify the parts of XML document that are read. If that XML document is for example used for authentication, this can lead to further vulnerabilities similar to SQL Injection.
  LDAP Injection
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  Header Injection
  Other Vulnerability
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  Regex Injection
Regex Injection enables an attacker to execute arbitrary code in your PHP process.
  XML Injection
XML Injection enables an attacker to read files on your local filesystem including configuration files, or can be abused to freeze your web-server process.
  Variable Injection
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<?php
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namespace Stecman\Component\Symfony\Console\BashCompletion;
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/**
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 * Command line context for completion
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 *
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 * Represents the current state of the command line that is being completed
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 */
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class CompletionContext
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{
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    /**
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     * The current contents of the command line as a single string
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     *
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     * Bash equivalent: COMP_LINE
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     *
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     * @var string
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     */
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    protected $commandLine;
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    /**
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     * The index of the user's cursor relative to the start of the command line.
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     *
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     * If the current cursor position is at the end of the current command,
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     * the value of this variable is equal to the length of $this->commandLine
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     *
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     * Bash equivalent: COMP_POINT
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     *
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     * @var int
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     */
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    protected $charIndex = 0;
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    /**
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     * An array of the individual words in the current command line.
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     *
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     * This is not set until $this->splitCommand() is called, when it is populated by
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     * $commandLine exploded by $wordBreaks
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     *
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     * Bash equivalent: COMP_WORDS
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     *
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     * @var string[]|null
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     */
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    protected $words = null;
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    /**
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     * Words from the currently command-line before quotes and escaping is processed
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     *
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     * This is indexed the same as $this->words, but in their raw input terms are in their input form, including
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     * quotes and escaping.
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     *
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     * @var string[]|null
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     */
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    protected $rawWords = null;
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    /**
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     * The index in $this->words containing the word at the current cursor position.
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     *
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     * This is not set until $this->splitCommand() is called.
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     *
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     * Bash equivalent: COMP_CWORD
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     *
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     * @var int|null
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     */
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    protected $wordIndex = null;
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    /**
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     * Characters that $this->commandLine should be split on to get a list of individual words
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     *
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     * Bash equivalent: COMP_WORDBREAKS
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     *
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     * @var string
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     */
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    protected $wordBreaks = "= \t\n";
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    /**
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     * Set the whole contents of the command line as a string
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     *
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     * @param string $commandLine
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     */
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    public function setCommandLine($commandLine)
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    {
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        $this->commandLine = $commandLine;
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        $this->reset();
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    }
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    /**
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     * Return the current command line verbatim as a string
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    public function getCommandLine()
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    {
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        return $this->commandLine;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Return the word from the command line that the cursor is currently in
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     *
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     * Most of the time this will be a partial word. If the cursor has a space before it,
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     * this will return an empty string, indicating a new word.
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    public function getCurrentWord()
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    {
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        if (isset($this->words[$this->wordIndex])) {
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            return $this->words[$this->wordIndex];
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        }
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        return '';
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    }
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    /**
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     * Return the unprocessed string for the word under the cursor
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     *
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     * This preserves any quotes and escaping that are present in the input command line.
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    public function getRawCurrentWord()
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    {
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        if (isset($this->rawWords[$this->wordIndex])) {
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            return $this->rawWords[$this->wordIndex];
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        }
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        return '';
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    }
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    /**
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     * Return a word by index from the command line
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     *
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     * @see $words, $wordBreaks
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     * @param int $index
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     * @return string
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     */
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    public function getWordAtIndex($index)
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    {
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        if (isset($this->words[$index])) {
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            return $this->words[$index];
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        }
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        return '';
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    }
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    /**
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     * Get the contents of the command line, exploded into words based on the configured word break characters
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     *
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     * @see $wordBreaks, setWordBreaks
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     * @return array
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     */
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    public function getWords()
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    {
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        if ($this->words === null) {
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            $this->splitCommand();
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        }
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        return $this->words;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Get the unprocessed/literal words from the command line
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     *
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     * This is indexed the same as getWords(), but preserves any quoting and escaping from the command line
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     *
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     * @return string[]
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     */
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    public function getRawWords()
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    {
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        if ($this->rawWords === null) {
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            $this->splitCommand();
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        }
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        return $this->rawWords;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Get the index of the word the cursor is currently in
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     *
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     * @see getWords, getCurrentWord
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     * @return int
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     */
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    public function getWordIndex()
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    {
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        if ($this->wordIndex === null) {
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            $this->splitCommand();
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        }
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        return $this->wordIndex;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Get the character index of the user's cursor on the command line
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     *
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     * This is in the context of the full command line string, so includes word break characters.
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     * Note that some shells can only provide an approximation for character index. Under ZSH for
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     * example, this will always be the character at the start of the current word.
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     *
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     * @return int
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     */
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    public function getCharIndex()
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    {
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        return $this->charIndex;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Set the cursor position as a character index relative to the start of the command line
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     *
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     * @param int $index
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     */
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    public function setCharIndex($index)
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    {
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        $this->charIndex = $index;
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        $this->reset();
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    }
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    /**
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     * Set characters to use as split points when breaking the command line into words
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     *
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     * This defaults to a sane value based on BASH's word break characters and shouldn't
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     * need to be changed unless your completions contain the default word break characters.
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     *
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     * @deprecated This is becoming an internal setting that doesn't make sense to expose publicly.
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     *
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     * @see wordBreaks
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     * @param string $charList - a single string containing all of the characters to break words on
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     */
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    public function setWordBreaks($charList)
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    {
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        // Drop quotes from break characters - strings are handled separately to word breaks now
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        $this->wordBreaks = str_replace(array('"', '\''), '', $charList);;
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        $this->reset();
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    }
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    /**
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     * Split the command line into words using the configured word break characters
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     *
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     */
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    protected function splitCommand()
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    {
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        $tokens = $this->tokenizeString($this->commandLine);
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        foreach ($tokens as $token) {
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            if ($token['type'] != 'break') {
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                $this->words[] = $this->getTokenValue($token);
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                $this->rawWords[] = $token['value'];
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            }
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            // Determine which word index the cursor is inside once we reach it's offset
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            if ($this->wordIndex === null && $this->charIndex <= $token['offsetEnd']) {
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                $this->wordIndex = count($this->words) - 1;
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                if ($token['type'] == 'break') {
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                    // Cursor is in the break-space after a word
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                    // Push an empty word at the cursor to allow completion of new terms at the cursor, ignoring words ahead
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                    $this->wordIndex++;
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                    $this->words[] = '';
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                    $this->rawWords[] = '';
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                    continue;
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                }
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                if ($this->charIndex < $token['offsetEnd']) {
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                    // Cursor is inside the current word - truncate the word at the cursor to complete on
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                    // This emulates BASH completion's behaviour with COMP_CWORD
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                    // Create a copy of the token with its value truncated
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                    $truncatedToken = $token;
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                    $relativeOffset = $this->charIndex - $token['offset'];
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                    $truncatedToken['value'] = substr($token['value'], 0, $relativeOffset);
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                    // Replace the current word with the truncated value
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                    $this->words[$this->wordIndex] = $this->getTokenValue($truncatedToken);
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                    $this->rawWords[$this->wordIndex] = $truncatedToken['value'];
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                }
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            }
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        }
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        // Cursor position is past the end of the command line string - consider it a new word
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        if ($this->wordIndex === null) {
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            $this->wordIndex = count($this->words);
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            $this->words[] = '';
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            $this->rawWords[] = '';
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        }
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    }
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    /**
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     * @return string
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     */
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    protected function getTokenValue($token)
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    {
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        $value = $token['value'];
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        // Remove outer quote characters (or first quote if unclosed)
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        if ($token['type'] == 'quoted') {
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            $value = preg_replace('/^(?:[\'"])(.*?)(?:[\'"])?$/', '$1', $value);
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        }
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        // Remove escape characters
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        $value = preg_replace('/\\\\(.)/', '$1', $value);
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        return $value;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Break a string into words, quoted strings and non-words (breaks)
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     */
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    protected function tokenizeString($string)
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    {
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        // Map capture groups to returned token type
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        $typeMap = array(
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            'double_quote_string' => 'quoted',
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            'single_quote_string' => 'quoted',
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            'word' => 'word',
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            'break' => 'break',
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        );
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        // Escape every word break character including whitespace
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        // preg_quote won't work here as it doesn't understand the ignore whitespace flag ("x")
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        $breaks = preg_replace('/(.)/', '\\\$1', $this->wordBreaks);
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        $pattern = <<<"REGEX"
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            /(?:
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                (?P<double_quote_string>
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                    "(\\\\.|[^\"\\\\])*(?:"|$)
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                ) |
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                (?P<single_quote_string>
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                    '(\\\\.|[^'\\\\])*(?:'|$)
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                ) |
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                (?P<word>
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                    (?:\\\\.|[^$breaks])+
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                     [$breaks]+
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                )
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            )/x
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REGEX;
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        $tokens = array();
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            return $tokens;
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        }
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        foreach ($matches as $set) {
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            foreach ($set as $groupName => $match) {
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                if (is_integer($groupName)) {
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                    continue;
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                }
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                // Skip if the offset indicates this group didn't match
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                if ($match[1] === -1) {
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                    continue;
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                }
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                $tokens[] = array(
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                    'type' => $typeMap[$groupName],
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                    'value' => $match[0],
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                    'offset' => $match[1],
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                    'offsetEnd' => $match[1] + strlen($match[0])
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                );
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                continue;
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            }
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        }
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        return $tokens;
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    }
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    /**
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    protected function reset()
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    {
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        $this->words = null;
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        $this->wordIndex = null;
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    }
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}
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