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Stringy::stripeCssMediaQueries()   A

Complexity

Conditions 1
Paths 1

Size

Total Lines 6
Code Lines 3

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 3
CRAP Score 1

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
cc 1
eloc 3
nc 1
nop 0
dl 0
loc 6
ccs 3
cts 3
cp 1
crap 1
rs 9.4285
c 0
b 0
f 0
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<?php
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namespace Stringy;
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use voku\helper\AntiXSS;
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use voku\helper\EmailCheck;
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use voku\helper\URLify;
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use voku\helper\UTF8;
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/**
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 * Class Stringy
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 *
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 * @package Stringy
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 */
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class Stringy implements \Countable, \IteratorAggregate, \ArrayAccess
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{
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  /**
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   * An instance's string.
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   *
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   * @var string
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   */
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  protected $str;
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  /**
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   * The string's encoding, which should be one of the mbstring module's
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   * supported encodings.
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   *
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   * @var string
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   */
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  protected $encoding;
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  /**
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   * Initializes a Stringy object and assigns both str and encoding properties
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   * the supplied values. $str is cast to a string prior to assignment, and if
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   * $encoding is not specified, it defaults to mb_internal_encoding(). Throws
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   * an InvalidArgumentException if the first argument is an array or object
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   * without a __toString method.
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   *
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   * @param  mixed  $str      Value to modify, after being cast to string
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   * @param  string $encoding The character encoding
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   *
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   * @throws \InvalidArgumentException if an array or object without a
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   *         __toString method is passed as the first argument
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   */
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  public function __construct($str = '', $encoding = null)
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  {
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    if (is_array($str)) {
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      throw new \InvalidArgumentException(
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          'Passed value cannot be an array'
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      );
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    } elseif (is_object($str) && !method_exists($str, '__toString')) {
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      throw new \InvalidArgumentException(
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          'Passed object must have a __toString method'
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      );
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    }
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    // don't throw a notice on PHP 5.3
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    if (!defined('ENT_SUBSTITUTE')) {
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      define('ENT_SUBSTITUTE', 8);
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    }
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    // init
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    UTF8::checkForSupport();
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    $this->str = (string)$str;
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    if ($encoding) {
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In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For string values, the empty string '' is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

''   == false // true
''   == null  // true
'ab' == false // false
'ab' == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
'' === false // false
'' === null  // false
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      $this->encoding = $encoding;
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    } else {
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      UTF8::mbstring_loaded();
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      $this->encoding = mb_internal_encoding();
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    }
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    if ($encoding) {
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In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For string values, the empty string '' is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

''   == false // true
''   == null  // true
'ab' == false // false
'ab' == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
'' === false // false
'' === null  // false
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      $this->encoding = $encoding;
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    } else {
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      $this->encoding = mb_internal_encoding();
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    }
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns the value in $str.
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   *
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   * @return string The current value of the $str property
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   */
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  public function __toString()
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  {
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    return (string)$this->str;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns a new string with $string appended.
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   *
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   * @param  string $string The string to append
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with appended $string
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   */
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  public function append($string)
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  {
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    return static::create($this->str . $string, $this->encoding);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Append an password (limited to chars that are good readable).
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   *
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   * @param int $length length of the random string
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with appended password
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   */
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  public function appendPassword($length)
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  {
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    $possibleChars = '2346789bcdfghjkmnpqrtvwxyzBCDFGHJKLMNPQRTVWXYZ';
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    return $this->appendRandomString($length, $possibleChars);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Append an unique identifier.
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   *
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   * @param string|int $extraPrefix
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with appended unique identifier as md5-hash
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   */
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  public function appendUniqueIdentifier($extraPrefix = '')
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// Bad
class Router
{
    public function generate($path)
    {
        return $_SERVER['HOST'].$path;
    }
}

// Better
class Router
{
    private $host;

    public function __construct($host)
    {
        $this->host = $host;
    }

    public function generate($path)
    {
        return $this->host.$path;
    }
}

class Controller
{
    public function myAction(Request $request)
    {
        // Instead of
        $page = isset($_GET['page']) ? intval($_GET['page']) : 1;

        // Better (assuming you use the Symfony2 request)
        $page = $request->query->get('page', 1);
    }
}
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  {
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    $prefix = mt_rand() .
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              session_id() .
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              (isset($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']) ? $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] : '') .
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              (isset($_SERVER['SERVER_ADDR']) ? $_SERVER['SERVER_ADDR'] : '') .
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              $extraPrefix;
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    return $this->append(md5(uniqid($prefix, true) . $prefix));
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  }
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  /**
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   * Append an random string.
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   *
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   * @param int    $length        length of the random string
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   * @param string $possibleChars characters string for the random selection
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with appended random string
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   */
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  public function appendRandomString($length, $possibleChars = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789')
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  {
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    // init
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    $i = 0;
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    $length = (int)$length;
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    $str = $this->str;
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    $maxlength = UTF8::strlen($possibleChars, $this->encoding);
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    if ($maxlength === 0) {
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      return $this;
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    }
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    // add random chars
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    while ($i < $length) {
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      $char = UTF8::substr($possibleChars, mt_rand(0, $maxlength - 1), 1, $this->encoding);
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      $str .= $char;
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      $i++;
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    }
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    return $this->append($str);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Creates a Stringy object and assigns both str and encoding properties
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   * the supplied values. $str is cast to a string prior to assignment, and if
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   * $encoding is not specified, it defaults to mb_internal_encoding(). It
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   * then returns the initialized object. Throws an InvalidArgumentException
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   * if the first argument is an array or object without a __toString method.
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   *
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   * @param  mixed  $str      Value to modify, after being cast to string
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   * @param  string $encoding The character encoding
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   *
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   * @return Stringy A Stringy object
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   * @throws \InvalidArgumentException if an array or object without a
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   *         __toString method is passed as the first argument
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   */
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  public static function create($str = '', $encoding = null)
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  {
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    return new static($str, $encoding);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns the substring between $start and $end, if found, or an empty
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   * string. An optional offset may be supplied from which to begin the
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   * search for the start string.
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   *
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   * @param  string $start  Delimiter marking the start of the substring
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   * @param  string $end    Delimiter marking the end of the substring
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   * @param  int    $offset Index from which to begin the search
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object whose $str is a substring between $start and $end
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   */
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  public function between($start, $end, $offset = 0)
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  {
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    $startIndex = $this->indexOf($start, $offset);
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    if ($startIndex === false) {
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      return static::create('', $this->encoding);
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    }
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    $substrIndex = $startIndex + UTF8::strlen($start, $this->encoding);
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    $endIndex = $this->indexOf($end, $substrIndex);
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    if ($endIndex === false) {
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      return static::create('', $this->encoding);
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    }
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    return $this->substr($substrIndex, $endIndex - $substrIndex);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns the index of the first occurrence of $needle in the string,
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   * and false if not found. Accepts an optional offset from which to begin
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   * the search.
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   *
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   * @param  string $needle Substring to look for
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   * @param  int    $offset Offset from which to search
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   *
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   * @return int|bool The occurrence's index if found, otherwise false
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   */
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  public function indexOf($needle, $offset = 0)
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  {
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    return UTF8::strpos($this->str, (string)$needle, (int)$offset, $this->encoding);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns the substring beginning at $start with the specified $length.
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   * It differs from the UTF8::substr() function in that providing a $length of
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   * null will return the rest of the string, rather than an empty string.
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   *
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   * @param  int $start  Position of the first character to use
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   * @param  int $length Maximum number of characters used
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with its $str being the substring
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   */
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  public function substr($start, $length = null)
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  {
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    if ($length === null) {
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      $length = $this->length();
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    }
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    $str = UTF8::substr($this->str, $start, $length, $this->encoding);
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    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns the length of the string.
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   *
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   * @return int The number of characters in $str given the encoding
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   */
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  public function length()
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  {
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    return UTF8::strlen($this->str, $this->encoding);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Trims the string and replaces consecutive whitespace characters with a
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   * single space. This includes tabs and newline characters, as well as
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   * multibyte whitespace such as the thin space and ideographic space.
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with a trimmed $str and condensed whitespace
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   */
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  public function collapseWhitespace()
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  {
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    return $this->regexReplace('[[:space:]]+', ' ')->trim();
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns a string with whitespace removed from the start and end of the
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   * string. Supports the removal of unicode whitespace. Accepts an optional
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   * string of characters to strip instead of the defaults.
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   *
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   * @param  string $chars Optional string of characters to strip
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with a trimmed $str
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   */
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  public function trim($chars = null)
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  {
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    if (!$chars) {
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In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For string values, the empty string '' is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

''   == false // true
''   == null  // true
'ab' == false // false
'ab' == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
'' === false // false
'' === null  // false
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      $chars = '[:space:]';
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    } else {
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      $chars = preg_quote($chars, '/');
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    }
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    return $this->regexReplace("^[$chars]+|[$chars]+\$", '');
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  }
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  /**
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   * Replaces all occurrences of $pattern in $str by $replacement.
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   *
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   * @param  string $pattern     The regular expression pattern
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   * @param  string $replacement The string to replace with
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   * @param  string $options     Matching conditions to be used
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with the result2ing $str after the replacements
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   */
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  public function regexReplace($pattern, $replacement, $options = '')
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  {
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    if ($options === 'msr') {
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      $options = 'ms';
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    }
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    $str = preg_replace(
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        '/' . $pattern . '/u' . $options,
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        $replacement,
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        $this->str
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    );
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    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns true if the string contains all $needles, false otherwise. By
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   * default the comparison is case-sensitive, but can be made insensitive by
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   * setting $caseSensitive to false.
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   *
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   * @param  array $needles       SubStrings to look for
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   * @param  bool  $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
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   *
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   * @return bool   Whether or not $str contains $needle
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   */
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  public function containsAll($needles, $caseSensitive = true)
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  {
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    /** @noinspection IsEmptyFunctionUsageInspection */
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    if (empty($needles)) {
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      return false;
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    }
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    foreach ($needles as $needle) {
331 42
      if (!$this->contains($needle, $caseSensitive)) {
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        return false;
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      }
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    }
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    return true;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Returns true if the string contains $needle, false otherwise. By default
341
   * the comparison is case-sensitive, but can be made insensitive by setting
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   * $caseSensitive to false.
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   *
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   * @param  string $needle        Substring to look for
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   * @param  bool   $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
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   *
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   * @return bool   Whether or not $str contains $needle
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   */
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  public function contains($needle, $caseSensitive = true)
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  {
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    $encoding = $this->encoding;
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    if ($caseSensitive) {
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      return (UTF8::strpos($this->str, $needle, 0, $encoding) !== false);
355
    } else {
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      return (UTF8::stripos($this->str, $needle, 0, $encoding) !== false);
357
    }
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  }
359
360
  /**
361
   * Returns true if the string contains any $needles, false otherwise. By
362
   * default the comparison is case-sensitive, but can be made insensitive by
363
   * setting $caseSensitive to false.
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   *
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   * @param  array $needles       SubStrings to look for
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   * @param  bool  $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
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   *
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   * @return bool   Whether or not $str contains $needle
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   */
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  {
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    /** @noinspection IsEmptyFunctionUsageInspection */
373 43
    if (empty($needles)) {
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      return false;
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    }
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377 42
    foreach ($needles as $needle) {
378 42
      if ($this->contains($needle, $caseSensitive)) {
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        return true;
380
      }
381
    }
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    return false;
384
  }
385
386
  /**
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   * Returns the length of the string, implementing the countable interface.
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   *
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   * @return int The number of characters in the string, given the encoding
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   */
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  public function count()
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  {
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    return $this->length();
394
  }
395
396
  /**
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   * Returns the number of occurrences of $substring in the given string.
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   * By default, the comparison is case-sensitive, but can be made insensitive
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   * by setting $caseSensitive to false.
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   *
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   * @param  string $substring     The substring to search for
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   * @param  bool   $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
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   *
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   * @return int    The number of $substring occurrences
405
   */
406 15
  public function countSubstr($substring, $caseSensitive = true)
407
  {
408 15
    if ($caseSensitive) {
409 9
      return UTF8::substr_count($this->str, $substring, 0, null, $this->encoding);
410
    }
411
412 6
    $str = UTF8::strtoupper($this->str, $this->encoding);
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    $substring = UTF8::strtoupper($substring, $this->encoding);
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415 6
    return UTF8::substr_count($str, $substring, 0, null, $this->encoding);
416
  }
417
418
  /**
419
   * Returns a lowercase and trimmed string separated by dashes. Dashes are
420
   * inserted before uppercase characters (with the exception of the first
421
   * character of the string), and in place of spaces as well as underscores.
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   *
423
   * @return Stringy Object with a dasherized $str
424
   */
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  public function dasherize()
426
  {
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    return $this->delimit('-');
428
  }
429
430
  /**
431
   * Returns a lowercase and trimmed string separated by the given delimiter.
432
   * Delimiters are inserted before uppercase characters (with the exception
433
   * of the first character of the string), and in place of spaces, dashes,
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   * and underscores. Alpha delimiters are not converted to lowercase.
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   *
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   * @param  string $delimiter Sequence used to separate parts of the string
437
   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with a delimited $str
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   */
440 49
  public function delimit($delimiter)
441
  {
442 49
    $str = $this->trim();
443
444 49
    $str = preg_replace('/\B([A-Z])/u', '-\1', $str);
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    $str = UTF8::strtolower($str, $this->encoding);
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/**
 * @return array|string
 */
function returnsDifferentValues($x) {
    if ($x) {
        return 'foo';
    }

    return array();
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448 49
    $str = preg_replace('/[-_\s]+/u', $delimiter, $str);
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450 49
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
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  }
452
453
  /**
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   * Ensures that the string begins with $substring. If it doesn't, it's
455
   * prepended.
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   *
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   * @param  string $substring The substring to add if not present
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   *
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   * @return Stringy Object with its $str prefixed by the $substring
460
   */
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  public function ensureLeft($substring)
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  {
463 10
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
464
465 10
    if (!$stringy->startsWith($substring)) {
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      $stringy->str = $substring . $stringy->str;
467
    }
468
469 10
    return $stringy;
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  }
471
472
  /**
473
   * Returns true if the string begins with $substring, false otherwise. By
474
   * default, the comparison is case-sensitive, but can be made insensitive
475
   * by setting $caseSensitive to false.
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   *
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   * @param  string $substring     The substring to look for
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   * @param  bool   $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
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   *
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   * @return bool   Whether or not $str starts with $substring
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   */
482 45
  public function startsWith($substring, $caseSensitive = true)
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  {
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    $str = $this->str;
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    if (!$caseSensitive) {
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487 8
      $substring = UTF8::strtolower($substring, $this->encoding);
488 8
      $str = UTF8::strtolower($this->str, $this->encoding);
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    }
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491 45
    return UTF8::strpos($str, $substring, $this->encoding) === 0;
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  }
493
494
  /**
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   * Returns true if the string begins with any $substrings, false otherwise. By
496
   * default the comparison is case-sensitive, but can be made insensitive by
497
   * setting $caseSensitive to false.
498
   *
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   * @param  array $substrings    Substrings to look for
500
   * @param  bool  $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
501
   *
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   * @return bool   Whether or not $str starts with $substring
503
   */
504 12
  public function startsWithAny(array $substrings, $caseSensitive = true)
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  {
506 12
    if (empty($substrings)) {
507
      return false;
508
    }
509
510 12
    foreach ($substrings as $substring) {
511 12
      if ($this->startsWith($substring, $caseSensitive)) {
512 12
        return true;
513
      }
514
    }
515
516 6
    return false;
517
  }
518
519
  /**
520
   * Ensures that the string ends with $substring. If it doesn't, it's
521
   * appended.
522
   *
523
   * @param  string $substring The substring to add if not present
524
   *
525
   * @return Stringy Object with its $str suffixed by the $substring
526
   */
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  {
529 10
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
530
531 10
    if (!$stringy->endsWith($substring)) {
532 4
      $stringy->str .= $substring;
533
    }
534
535 10
    return $stringy;
536
  }
537
538
  /**
539
   * Returns true if the string ends with $substring, false otherwise. By
540
   * default, the comparison is case-sensitive, but can be made insensitive
541
   * by setting $caseSensitive to false.
542
   *
543
   * @param  string $substring     The substring to look for
544
   * @param  bool   $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
545
   *
546
   * @return bool   Whether or not $str ends with $substring
547
   */
548 33
  public function endsWith($substring, $caseSensitive = true)
549
  {
550 33
    $substringLength = UTF8::strlen($substring, $this->encoding);
551 33
    $strLength = $this->length();
552
553 33
    $endOfStr = UTF8::substr(
554 33
        $this->str,
555 33
        $strLength - $substringLength,
556
        $substringLength,
557 33
        $this->encoding
558
    );
559
560 33 View Code Duplication
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      $substring = UTF8::strtolower($substring, $this->encoding);
562 4
      $endOfStr = UTF8::strtolower($endOfStr, $this->encoding);
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563
    }
564
565 33
    return (string)$substring === $endOfStr;
566
  }
567
568
  /**
569
   * Returns the first $n characters of the string.
570
   *
571
   * @param  int $n Number of characters to retrieve from the start
572
   *
573
   * @return Stringy Object with its $str being the first $n chars
574
   */
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  {
577 12
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
578
579 12
    if ($n < 0) {
580 2
      $stringy->str = '';
581
    } else {
582 10
      return $stringy->substr(0, $n);
583
    }
584
585 2
    return $stringy;
586
  }
587
588
  /**
589
   * Returns the encoding used by the Stringy object.
590
   *
591
   * @return string The current value of the $encoding property
592
   */
593 3
  public function getEncoding()
594
  {
595 3
    return $this->encoding;
596
  }
597
598
  /**
599
   * Returns a new ArrayIterator, thus implementing the IteratorAggregate
600
   * interface. The ArrayIterator's constructor is passed an array of chars
601
   * in the multibyte string. This enables the use of foreach with instances
602
   * of Stringy\Stringy.
603
   *
604
   * @return \ArrayIterator An iterator for the characters in the string
605
   */
606 1
  public function getIterator()
607
  {
608 1
    return new \ArrayIterator($this->chars());
609
  }
610
611
  /**
612
   * Returns an array consisting of the characters in the string.
613
   *
614
   * @return array An array of string chars
615
   */
616 4
  public function chars()
617
  {
618
    // init
619 4
    $chars = array();
620 4
    $l = $this->length();
621
622 4
    for ($i = 0; $i < $l; $i++) {
623 3
      $chars[] = $this->at($i)->str;
624
    }
625
626 4
    return $chars;
627
  }
628
629
  /**
630
   * Returns the character at $index, with indexes starting at 0.
631
   *
632
   * @param  int $index Position of the character
633
   *
634
   * @return Stringy The character at $index
635
   */
636 11
  public function at($index)
637
  {
638 11
    return $this->substr($index, 1);
639
  }
640
641
  /**
642
   * Returns true if the string contains a lower case char, false
643
   * otherwise.
644
   *
645
   * @return bool Whether or not the string contains a lower case character.
646
   */
647 12
  public function hasLowerCase()
648
  {
649 12
    return $this->matchesPattern('.*[[:lower:]]');
650
  }
651
652
  /**
653
   * Returns true if $str matches the supplied pattern, false otherwise.
654
   *
655
   * @param  string $pattern Regex pattern to match against
656
   *
657
   * @return bool   Whether or not $str matches the pattern
658
   */
659 91
  private function matchesPattern($pattern)
660
  {
661 91
    if (preg_match('/' . $pattern . '/u', $this->str)) {
662 54
      return true;
663
    } else {
664 37
      return false;
665
    }
666
  }
667
668
  /**
669
   * Returns true if the string contains an upper case char, false
670
   * otherwise.
671
   *
672
   * @return bool Whether or not the string contains an upper case character.
673
   */
674 12
  public function hasUpperCase()
675
  {
676 12
    return $this->matchesPattern('.*[[:upper:]]');
677
  }
678
679
  /**
680
   * Convert all HTML entities to their applicable characters.
681
   *
682
   * @param  int|null $flags Optional flags
683
   *
684
   * @return Stringy  Object with the resulting $str after being html decoded.
685
   */
686 5
  public function htmlDecode($flags = ENT_COMPAT)
687
  {
688 5
    $str = UTF8::html_entity_decode($this->str, $flags, $this->encoding);
689
690 5
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
691
  }
692
693
  /**
694
   * Convert all applicable characters to HTML entities.
695
   *
696
   * @param  int|null $flags Optional flags
697
   *
698
   * @return Stringy  Object with the resulting $str after being html encoded.
699
   */
700 5
  public function htmlEncode($flags = ENT_COMPAT)
701
  {
702 5
    $str = UTF8::htmlentities($this->str, $flags, $this->encoding);
703
704 5
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
705
  }
706
707
  /**
708
   * Capitalizes the first word of the string, replaces underscores with
709
   * spaces, and strips '_id'.
710
   *
711
   * @return Stringy Object with a humanized $str
712
   */
713 3
  public function humanize()
714
  {
715 3
    $str = UTF8::str_replace(array('_id', '_'), array('', ' '), $this->str);
716
717 3
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding)->trim()->upperCaseFirst();
718
  }
719
720
  /**
721
   * Converts the first character of the supplied string to upper case.
722
   *
723
   * @return Stringy Object with the first character of $str being upper case
724
   */
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  {
727 27
    $first = UTF8::substr($this->str, 0, 1, $this->encoding);
728 27
    $rest = UTF8::substr(
729 27
        $this->str,
730 27
        1,
731 27
        $this->length() - 1,
732 27
        $this->encoding
733
    );
734
735 27
    $str = UTF8::strtoupper($first, $this->encoding) . $rest;
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    if ($date !== null) {
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    return false;
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737 27
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
738
  }
739
740
  /**
741
   * Returns the index of the last occurrence of $needle in the string,
742
   * and false if not found. Accepts an optional offset from which to begin
743
   * the search. Offsets may be negative to count from the last character
744
   * in the string.
745
   *
746
   * @param  string $needle Substring to look for
747
   * @param  int    $offset Offset from which to search
748
   *
749
   * @return int|bool The last occurrence's index if found, otherwise false
750
   */
751 12
  public function indexOfLast($needle, $offset = 0)
752
  {
753 12
    return UTF8::strrpos($this->str, (string)$needle, (int)$offset, $this->encoding);
754
  }
755
756
  /**
757
   * Inserts $substring into the string at the $index provided.
758
   *
759
   * @param  string $substring String to be inserted
760
   * @param  int    $index     The index at which to insert the substring
761
   *
762
   * @return Stringy Object with the resulting $str after the insertion
763
   */
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  {
766 8
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
767 8
    if ($index > $stringy->length()) {
768 1
      return $stringy;
769
    }
770
771 7
    $start = UTF8::substr($stringy->str, 0, $index, $stringy->encoding);
772 7
    $end = UTF8::substr($stringy->str, $index, $stringy->length(), $stringy->encoding);
773
774 7
    $stringy->str = $start . $substring . $end;
775
776 7
    return $stringy;
777
  }
778
779
  /**
780
   * Returns true if the string contains only alphabetic chars, false
781
   * otherwise.
782
   *
783
   * @return bool Whether or not $str contains only alphabetic chars
784
   */
785 10
  public function isAlpha()
786
  {
787 10
    return $this->matchesPattern('^[[:alpha:]]*$');
788
  }
789
790
  /**
791
   * Determine whether the string is considered to be empty.
792
   *
793
   * A variable is considered empty if it does not exist or if its value equals FALSE.
794
   * empty() does not generate a warning if the variable does not exist.
795
   *
796
   * @return bool
797
   */
798
  public function isEmpty()
799
  {
800
    return empty($this->str);
801
  }
802
803
  /**
804
   * Returns true if the string contains only alphabetic and numeric chars,
805
   * false otherwise.
806
   *
807
   * @return bool Whether or not $str contains only alphanumeric chars
808
   */
809 13
  public function isAlphanumeric()
810
  {
811 13
    return $this->matchesPattern('^[[:alnum:]]*$');
812
  }
813
814
  /**
815
   * Returns true if the string contains only whitespace chars, false
816
   * otherwise.
817
   *
818
   * @return bool Whether or not $str contains only whitespace characters
819
   */
820 15
  public function isBlank()
821
  {
822 15
    return $this->matchesPattern('^[[:space:]]*$');
823
  }
824
825
  /**
826
   * Returns true if the string contains only hexadecimal chars, false
827
   * otherwise.
828
   *
829
   * @return bool Whether or not $str contains only hexadecimal chars
830
   */
831 13
  public function isHexadecimal()
832
  {
833 13
    return $this->matchesPattern('^[[:xdigit:]]*$');
834
  }
835
836
  /**
837
   * Returns true if the string contains HTML-Tags, false otherwise.
838
   *
839
   * @return bool Whether or not $str contains HTML-Tags
840
   */
841 1
  public function isHtml()
842
  {
843 1
    return UTF8::isHtml($this->str);
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844
  }
845
846
  /**
847
   * Returns true if the string contains a valid E-Mail address, false otherwise.
848
   *
849
   * @param bool $useExampleDomainCheck
850
   * @param bool $useTypoInDomainCheck
851
   * @param bool $useTemporaryDomainCheck
852
   * @param bool $useDnsCheck
853
   *
854
   * @return bool Whether or not $str contains a valid E-Mail address
855
   */
856 1
  public function isEmail($useExampleDomainCheck = false, $useTypoInDomainCheck = false, $useTemporaryDomainCheck = false, $useDnsCheck = false)
857
  {
858 1
    return EmailCheck::isValid($this->str, $useExampleDomainCheck, $useTypoInDomainCheck, $useTemporaryDomainCheck, $useDnsCheck);
859
  }
860
861
  /**
862
   * Returns true if the string is JSON, false otherwise. Unlike json_decode
863
   * in PHP 5.x, this method is consistent with PHP 7 and other JSON parsers,
864
   * in that an empty string is not considered valid JSON.
865
   *
866
   * @return bool Whether or not $str is JSON
867
   */
868 20
  public function isJson()
869
  {
870 20
    if (!isset($this->str[0])) {
871 1
      return false;
872
    }
873
874 19
    json_decode($this->str);
875
876 19
    if (json_last_error() === JSON_ERROR_NONE) {
877 11
      return true;
878
    } else {
879 8
      return false;
880
    }
881
  }
882
883
  /**
884
   * Returns true if the string contains only lower case chars, false
885
   * otherwise.
886
   *
887
   * @return bool Whether or not $str contains only lower case characters
888
   */
889 8
  public function isLowerCase()
890
  {
891 8
    if ($this->matchesPattern('^[[:lower:]]*$')) {
892 3
      return true;
893
    } else {
894 5
      return false;
895
    }
896
  }
897
898
  /**
899
   * Returns true if the string is serialized, false otherwise.
900
   *
901
   * @return bool Whether or not $str is serialized
902
   */
903 7
  public function isSerialized()
904
  {
905 7
    if (!isset($this->str[0])) {
906 1
      return false;
907
    }
908
909
    /** @noinspection PhpUsageOfSilenceOperatorInspection */
910
    if (
911 6
        $this->str === 'b:0;'
912
        ||
913 6
        @unserialize($this->str) !== false
914
    ) {
915 4
      return true;
916
    } else {
917 2
      return false;
918
    }
919
  }
920
921
  /**
922
   * Returns true if the string contains only lower case chars, false
923
   * otherwise.
924
   *
925
   * @return bool Whether or not $str contains only lower case characters
926
   */
927 8
  public function isUpperCase()
928
  {
929 8
    return $this->matchesPattern('^[[:upper:]]*$');
930
  }
931
932
  /**
933
   * Returns the last $n characters of the string.
934
   *
935
   * @param  int $n Number of characters to retrieve from the end
936
   *
937
   * @return Stringy Object with its $str being the last $n chars
938
   */
939 12 View Code Duplication
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  {
941 12
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
942
943 12
    if ($n <= 0) {
944 4
      $stringy->str = '';
945
    } else {
946 8
      return $stringy->substr(-$n);
947
    }
948
949 4
    return $stringy;
950
  }
951
952
  /**
953
   * Splits on newlines and carriage returns, returning an array of Stringy
954
   * objects corresponding to the lines in the string.
955
   *
956
   * @return Stringy[] An array of Stringy objects
957
   */
958 15
  public function lines()
959
  {
960 15
    $array = preg_split('/[\r\n]{1,2}/u', $this->str);
961
    /** @noinspection CallableInLoopTerminationConditionInspection */
962
    /** @noinspection ForeachInvariantsInspection */
963 15 View Code Duplication
    for ($i = 0; $i < count($array); $i++) {
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964 15
      $array[$i] = static::create($array[$i], $this->encoding);
965
    }
966
967 15
    return $array;
968
  }
969
970
  /**
971
   * Returns the longest common prefix between the string and $otherStr.
972
   *
973
   * @param  string $otherStr Second string for comparison
974
   *
975
   * @return Stringy Object with its $str being the longest common prefix
976
   */
977 10
  public function longestCommonPrefix($otherStr)
978
  {
979 10
    $encoding = $this->encoding;
980 10
    $maxLength = min($this->length(), UTF8::strlen($otherStr, $encoding));
981
982 10
    $longestCommonPrefix = '';
983 10
    for ($i = 0; $i < $maxLength; $i++) {
984 8
      $char = UTF8::substr($this->str, $i, 1, $encoding);
985
986 8
      if ($char == UTF8::substr($otherStr, $i, 1, $encoding)) {
987 6
        $longestCommonPrefix .= $char;
988
      } else {
989 6
        break;
990
      }
991
    }
992
993 10
    return static::create($longestCommonPrefix, $encoding);
994
  }
995
996
  /**
997
   * Returns the longest common suffix between the string and $otherStr.
998
   *
999
   * @param  string $otherStr Second string for comparison
1000
   *
1001
   * @return Stringy Object with its $str being the longest common suffix
1002
   */
1003 10
  public function longestCommonSuffix($otherStr)
1004
  {
1005 10
    $encoding = $this->encoding;
1006 10
    $maxLength = min($this->length(), UTF8::strlen($otherStr, $encoding));
1007
1008 10
    $longestCommonSuffix = '';
1009 10
    for ($i = 1; $i <= $maxLength; $i++) {
1010 8
      $char = UTF8::substr($this->str, -$i, 1, $encoding);
1011
1012 8
      if ($char == UTF8::substr($otherStr, -$i, 1, $encoding)) {
1013 6
        $longestCommonSuffix = $char . $longestCommonSuffix;
1014
      } else {
1015 6
        break;
1016
      }
1017
    }
1018
1019 10
    return static::create($longestCommonSuffix, $encoding);
1020
  }
1021
1022
  /**
1023
   * Returns the longest common substring between the string and $otherStr.
1024
   * In the case of ties, it returns that which occurs first.
1025
   *
1026
   * @param  string $otherStr Second string for comparison
1027
   *
1028
   * @return Stringy Object with its $str being the longest common substring
1029
   */
1030 10
  public function longestCommonSubstring($otherStr)
1031
  {
1032
    // Uses dynamic programming to solve
1033
    // http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longest_common_substring_problem
1034 10
    $encoding = $this->encoding;
1035 10
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $encoding);
1036 10
    $strLength = $stringy->length();
1037 10
    $otherLength = UTF8::strlen($otherStr, $encoding);
1038
1039
    // Return if either string is empty
1040 10
    if ($strLength == 0 || $otherLength == 0) {
1041 2
      $stringy->str = '';
1042
1043 2
      return $stringy;
1044
    }
1045
1046 8
    $len = 0;
1047 8
    $end = 0;
1048 8
    $table = array_fill(
1049 8
        0, $strLength + 1,
1050 8
        array_fill(0, $otherLength + 1, 0)
1051
    );
1052
1053 8
    for ($i = 1; $i <= $strLength; $i++) {
1054 8
      for ($j = 1; $j <= $otherLength; $j++) {
1055 8
        $strChar = UTF8::substr($stringy->str, $i - 1, 1, $encoding);
1056 8
        $otherChar = UTF8::substr($otherStr, $j - 1, 1, $encoding);
1057
1058 8
        if ($strChar == $otherChar) {
1059 8
          $table[$i][$j] = $table[$i - 1][$j - 1] + 1;
1060 8
          if ($table[$i][$j] > $len) {
1061 8
            $len = $table[$i][$j];
1062 8
            $end = $i;
1063
          }
1064
        } else {
1065 8
          $table[$i][$j] = 0;
1066
        }
1067
      }
1068
    }
1069
1070 8
    $stringy->str = UTF8::substr($stringy->str, $end - $len, $len, $encoding);
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Our type inference engine has found a suspicous assignment of a value to a property. This check raises an issue when a value that can be of a mixed type is assigned to a property that is type hinted more strictly.

For example, imagine you have a variable $accountId that can either hold an Id object or false (if there is no account id yet). Your code now assigns that value to the id property of an instance of the Account class. This class holds a proper account, so the id value must no longer be false.

Either this assignment is in error or a type check should be added for that assignment.

class Id
{
    public $id;

    public function __construct($id)
    {
        $this->id = $id;
    }

}

class Account
{
    /** @var  Id $id */
    public $id;
}

$account_id = false;

if (starsAreRight()) {
    $account_id = new Id(42);
}

$account = new Account();
if ($account instanceof Id)
{
    $account->id = $account_id;
}
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1071
1072 8
    return $stringy;
1073
  }
1074
1075
  /**
1076
   * Returns whether or not a character exists at an index. Offsets may be
1077
   * negative to count from the last character in the string. Implements
1078
   * part of the ArrayAccess interface.
1079
   *
1080
   * @param  mixed $offset The index to check
1081
   *
1082
   * @return boolean Whether or not the index exists
1083
   */
1084 6
  public function offsetExists($offset)
1085
  {
1086
    // init
1087 6
    $length = $this->length();
1088 6
    $offset = (int)$offset;
1089
1090 6
    if ($offset >= 0) {
1091 3
      return ($length > $offset);
1092
    }
1093
1094 3
    return ($length >= abs($offset));
1095
  }
1096
1097
  /**
1098
   * Returns the character at the given index. Offsets may be negative to
1099
   * count from the last character in the string. Implements part of the
1100
   * ArrayAccess interface, and throws an OutOfBoundsException if the index
1101
   * does not exist.
1102
   *
1103
   * @param  mixed $offset The index from which to retrieve the char
1104
   *
1105
   * @return string                 The character at the specified index
1106
   * @throws \OutOfBoundsException If the positive or negative offset does
1107
   *                               not exist
1108
   */
1109 2
  public function offsetGet($offset)
1110
  {
1111
    // init
1112 2
    $offset = (int)$offset;
1113 2
    $length = $this->length();
1114
1115
    if (
1116 2
        ($offset >= 0 && $length <= $offset)
1117
        ||
1118 2
        $length < abs($offset)
1119
    ) {
1120 1
      throw new \OutOfBoundsException('No character exists at the index');
1121
    }
1122
1123 1
    return UTF8::substr($this->str, $offset, 1, $this->encoding);
1124
  }
1125
1126
  /**
1127
   * Implements part of the ArrayAccess interface, but throws an exception
1128
   * when called. This maintains the immutability of Stringy objects.
1129
   *
1130
   * @param  mixed $offset The index of the character
1131
   * @param  mixed $value  Value to set
1132
   *
1133
   * @throws \Exception When called
1134
   */
1135 1
  public function offsetSet($offset, $value)
1136
  {
1137
    // Stringy is immutable, cannot directly set char
1138 1
    throw new \Exception('Stringy object is immutable, cannot modify char');
1139
  }
1140
1141
  /**
1142
   * Implements part of the ArrayAccess interface, but throws an exception
1143
   * when called. This maintains the immutability of Stringy objects.
1144
   *
1145
   * @param  mixed $offset The index of the character
1146
   *
1147
   * @throws \Exception When called
1148
   */
1149 1
  public function offsetUnset($offset)
1150
  {
1151
    // Don't allow directly modifying the string
1152 1
    throw new \Exception('Stringy object is immutable, cannot unset char');
1153
  }
1154
1155
  /**
1156
   * Pads the string to a given length with $padStr. If length is less than
1157
   * or equal to the length of the string, no padding takes places. The
1158
   * default string used for padding is a space, and the default type (one of
1159
   * 'left', 'right', 'both') is 'right'. Throws an InvalidArgumentException
1160
   * if $padType isn't one of those 3 values.
1161
   *
1162
   * @param  int    $length  Desired string length after padding
1163
   * @param  string $padStr  String used to pad, defaults to space
1164
   * @param  string $padType One of 'left', 'right', 'both'
1165
   *
1166
   * @return Stringy Object with a padded $str
1167
   * @throws \InvalidArgumentException If $padType isn't one of 'right', 'left' or 'both'
1168
   */
1169 13
  public function pad($length, $padStr = ' ', $padType = 'right')
1170
  {
1171 13
    if (!in_array($padType, array('left', 'right', 'both'), true)) {
1172 1
      throw new \InvalidArgumentException(
1173 1
          'Pad expects $padType ' . "to be one of 'left', 'right' or 'both'"
1174
      );
1175
    }
1176
1177
    switch ($padType) {
1178 12
      case 'left':
1179 3
        return $this->padLeft($length, $padStr);
1180 9
      case 'right':
1181 6
        return $this->padRight($length, $padStr);
1182
      default:
1183 3
        return $this->padBoth($length, $padStr);
1184
    }
1185
  }
1186
1187
  /**
1188
   * Returns a new string of a given length such that the beginning of the
1189
   * string is padded. Alias for pad() with a $padType of 'left'.
1190
   *
1191
   * @param  int    $length Desired string length after padding
1192
   * @param  string $padStr String used to pad, defaults to space
1193
   *
1194
   * @return Stringy String with left padding
1195
   */
1196 10
  public function padLeft($length, $padStr = ' ')
1197
  {
1198 10
    return $this->applyPadding($length - $this->length(), 0, $padStr);
1199
  }
1200
1201
  /**
1202
   * Adds the specified amount of left and right padding to the given string.
1203
   * The default character used is a space.
1204
   *
1205
   * @param  int    $left   Length of left padding
1206
   * @param  int    $right  Length of right padding
1207
   * @param  string $padStr String used to pad
1208
   *
1209
   * @return Stringy String with padding applied
1210
   */
1211 37
  private function applyPadding($left = 0, $right = 0, $padStr = ' ')
1212
  {
1213 37
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
1214
1215 37
    $length = UTF8::strlen($padStr, $stringy->encoding);
1216
1217 37
    $strLength = $stringy->length();
1218 37
    $paddedLength = $strLength + $left + $right;
1219
1220 37
    if (!$length || $paddedLength <= $strLength) {
1221 3
      return $stringy;
1222
    }
1223
1224 34
    $leftPadding = UTF8::substr(
1225 34
        UTF8::str_repeat(
1226
            $padStr,
1227 34
            ceil($left / $length)
1228
        ),
1229 34
        0,
1230
        $left,
1231 34
        $stringy->encoding
1232
    );
1233
1234 34
    $rightPadding = UTF8::substr(
1235 34
        UTF8::str_repeat(
1236
            $padStr,
1237 34
            ceil($right / $length)
1238
        ),
1239 34
        0,
1240
        $right,
1241 34
        $stringy->encoding
1242
    );
1243
1244 34
    $stringy->str = $leftPadding . $stringy->str . $rightPadding;
1245
1246 34
    return $stringy;
1247
  }
1248
1249
  /**
1250
   * Returns a new string of a given length such that the end of the string
1251
   * is padded. Alias for pad() with a $padType of 'right'.
1252
   *
1253
   * @param  int    $length Desired string length after padding
1254
   * @param  string $padStr String used to pad, defaults to space
1255
   *
1256
   * @return Stringy String with right padding
1257
   */
1258 13
  public function padRight($length, $padStr = ' ')
1259
  {
1260 13
    return $this->applyPadding(0, $length - $this->length(), $padStr);
1261
  }
1262
1263
  /**
1264
   * Returns a new string of a given length such that both sides of the
1265
   * string are padded. Alias for pad() with a $padType of 'both'.
1266
   *
1267
   * @param  int    $length Desired string length after padding
1268
   * @param  string $padStr String used to pad, defaults to space
1269
   *
1270
   * @return Stringy String with padding applied
1271
   */
1272 14
  public function padBoth($length, $padStr = ' ')
1273
  {
1274 14
    $padding = $length - $this->length();
1275
1276 14
    return $this->applyPadding(floor($padding / 2), ceil($padding / 2), $padStr);
1277
  }
1278
1279
  /**
1280
   * Returns a new string starting with $string.
1281
   *
1282
   * @param  string $string The string to append
1283
   *
1284
   * @return Stringy Object with appended $string
1285
   */
1286 2
  public function prepend($string)
1287
  {
1288 2
    return static::create($string . $this->str, $this->encoding);
1289
  }
1290
1291
  /**
1292
   * Returns a new string with the prefix $substring removed, if present.
1293
   *
1294
   * @param  string $substring The prefix to remove
1295
   *
1296
   * @return Stringy Object having a $str without the prefix $substring
1297
   */
1298 12 View Code Duplication
  public function removeLeft($substring)
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1299
  {
1300 12
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
1301
1302 12
    if ($stringy->startsWith($substring)) {
1303 6
      $substringLength = UTF8::strlen($substring, $stringy->encoding);
1304
1305 6
      return $stringy->substr($substringLength);
1306
    }
1307
1308 6
    return $stringy;
1309
  }
1310
1311
  /**
1312
   * Returns a new string with the suffix $substring removed, if present.
1313
   *
1314
   * @param  string $substring The suffix to remove
1315
   *
1316
   * @return Stringy Object having a $str without the suffix $substring
1317
   */
1318 12 View Code Duplication
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1319
  {
1320 12
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
1321
1322 12
    if ($stringy->endsWith($substring)) {
1323 8
      $substringLength = UTF8::strlen($substring, $stringy->encoding);
1324
1325 8
      return $stringy->substr(0, $stringy->length() - $substringLength);
1326
    }
1327
1328 4
    return $stringy;
1329
  }
1330
1331
  /**
1332
   * Returns a repeated string given a multiplier.
1333
   *
1334
   * @param  int $multiplier The number of times to repeat the string
1335
   *
1336
   * @return Stringy Object with a repeated str
1337
   */
1338 7
  public function repeat($multiplier)
1339
  {
1340 7
    $repeated = UTF8::str_repeat($this->str, $multiplier);
1341
1342 7
    return static::create($repeated, $this->encoding);
1343
  }
1344
1345
  /**
1346
   * Replaces all occurrences of $search in $str by $replacement.
1347
   *
1348
   * @param string $search        The needle to search for
1349
   * @param string $replacement   The string to replace with
1350
   * @param bool   $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
1351
   *
1352
   * @return Stringy Object with the resulting $str after the replacements
1353
   */
1354 28 View Code Duplication
  public function replace($search, $replacement, $caseSensitive = true)
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1355
  {
1356 28
    if ($caseSensitive) {
1357 21
      $return = UTF8::str_replace($search, $replacement, $this->str);
1358
    } else {
1359 7
      $return = UTF8::str_ireplace($search, $replacement, $this->str);
1360
    }
1361
1362 28
    return static::create($return);
1363
  }
1364
1365
  /**
1366
   * Replaces all occurrences of $search in $str by $replacement.
1367
   *
1368
   * @param array        $search        The elements to search for
1369
   * @param string|array $replacement   The string to replace with
1370
   * @param bool         $caseSensitive Whether or not to enforce case-sensitivity
1371
   *
1372
   * @return Stringy Object with the resulting $str after the replacements
1373
   */
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1375
  {
1376 30
    if ($caseSensitive) {
1377 23
      $return = UTF8::str_replace($search, $replacement, $this->str);
1378
    } else {
1379 7
      $return = UTF8::str_ireplace($search, $replacement, $this->str);
1380
    }
1381
1382 30
    return static::create($return);
1383
  }
1384
1385
  /**
1386
   * Replaces all occurrences of $search from the beginning of string with $replacement
1387
   *
1388
   * @param string $search
1389
   * @param string $replacement
1390
   *
1391
   * @return Stringy Object with the resulting $str after the replacements
1392
   */
1393 16
  public function replaceBeginning($search, $replacement)
1394
  {
1395 16
    $str = $this->regexReplace('^' . preg_quote($search, '/'), UTF8::str_replace('\\', '\\\\', $replacement));
1396
1397 16
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1398
  }
1399
1400
  /**
1401
   * Replaces all occurrences of $search from the ending of string with $replacement
1402
   *
1403
   * @param string $search
1404
   * @param string $replacement
1405
   *
1406
   * @return Stringy Object with the resulting $str after the replacements
1407
   */
1408 16
  public function replaceEnding($search, $replacement)
1409
  {
1410 16
    $str = $this->regexReplace(preg_quote($search, '/') . '$', UTF8::str_replace('\\', '\\\\', $replacement));
1411
1412 16
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1413
  }
1414
1415
  /**
1416
   * Returns a reversed string. A multibyte version of strrev().
1417
   *
1418
   * @return Stringy Object with a reversed $str
1419
   */
1420 5
  public function reverse()
1421
  {
1422 5
    $reversed = UTF8::strrev($this->str);
1423
1424 5
    return static::create($reversed, $this->encoding);
1425
  }
1426
1427
  /**
1428
   * Truncates the string to a given length, while ensuring that it does not
1429
   * split words. If $substring is provided, and truncating occurs, the
1430
   * string is further truncated so that the substring may be appended without
1431
   * exceeding the desired length.
1432
   *
1433
   * @param  int    $length    Desired length of the truncated string
1434
   * @param  string $substring The substring to append if it can fit
1435
   *
1436
   * @return Stringy Object with the resulting $str after truncating
1437
   */
1438 23
  public function safeTruncate($length, $substring = '')
1439
  {
1440 23
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
1441 23
    if ($length >= $stringy->length()) {
1442 4
      return $stringy;
1443
    }
1444
1445
    // Need to further trim the string so we can append the substring
1446 19
    $encoding = $stringy->encoding;
1447 19
    $substringLength = UTF8::strlen($substring, $encoding);
1448 19
    $length -= $substringLength;
1449
1450 19
    $truncated = UTF8::substr($stringy->str, 0, $length, $encoding);
1451
1452
    // If the last word was truncated
1453 19
    $strPosSpace = UTF8::strpos($stringy->str, ' ', $length - 1, $encoding);
1454 19
    if ($strPosSpace != $length) {
1455
      // Find pos of the last occurrence of a space, get up to that
1456 12
      $lastPos = UTF8::strrpos($truncated, ' ', 0, $encoding);
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This check looks for type mismatches where the missing type is false. This is usually indicative of an error condtion.

Consider the follow example

<?php

function getDate($date)
{
    if ($date !== null) {
        return new DateTime($date);
    }

    return false;
}

This function either returns a new DateTime object or false, if there was an error. This is a typical pattern in PHP programming to show that an error has occurred without raising an exception. The calling code should check for this returned false before passing on the value to another function or method that may not be able to handle a false.

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1457
1458 12
      if ($lastPos !== false || $strPosSpace !== false) {
1459 11
        $truncated = UTF8::substr($truncated, 0, $lastPos, $encoding);
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This check looks for type mismatches where the missing type is false. This is usually indicative of an error condtion.

Consider the follow example

<?php

function getDate($date)
{
    if ($date !== null) {
        return new DateTime($date);
    }

    return false;
}

This function either returns a new DateTime object or false, if there was an error. This is a typical pattern in PHP programming to show that an error has occurred without raising an exception. The calling code should check for this returned false before passing on the value to another function or method that may not be able to handle a false.

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If a method or function can return multiple different values and unless you are sure that you only can receive a single value in this context, we recommend to add an additional type check:

/**
 * @return array|string
 */
function returnsDifferentValues($x) {
    if ($x) {
        return 'foo';
    }

    return array();
}

$x = returnsDifferentValues($y);
if (is_array($x)) {
    // $x is an array.
}

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1460
      }
1461
    }
1462
1463 19
    $stringy->str = $truncated . $substring;
1464
1465 19
    return $stringy;
1466
  }
1467
1468
  /**
1469
   * A multibyte string shuffle function. It returns a string with its
1470
   * characters in random order.
1471
   *
1472
   * @return Stringy Object with a shuffled $str
1473
   */
1474 3
  public function shuffle()
1475
  {
1476 3
    $shuffledStr = UTF8::str_shuffle($this->str);
1477
1478 3
    return static::create($shuffledStr, $this->encoding);
1479
  }
1480
1481
  /**
1482
   * Converts the string into an URL slug. This includes replacing non-ASCII
1483
   * characters with their closest ASCII equivalents, removing remaining
1484
   * non-ASCII and non-alphanumeric characters, and replacing whitespace with
1485
   * $replacement. The replacement defaults to a single dash, and the string
1486
   * is also converted to lowercase.
1487
   *
1488
   * @param string $replacement The string used to replace whitespace
1489
   * @param string $language    The language for the url
1490
   * @param bool   $strToLower  string to lower
1491
   *
1492
   * @return Stringy Object whose $str has been converted to an URL slug
1493
   */
1494 15
  public function slugify($replacement = '-', $language = 'de', $strToLower = true)
1495
  {
1496 15
    $slug = URLify::slug($this->str, $language, $replacement, $strToLower);
1497
1498 15
    return static::create($slug, $this->encoding);
1499
  }
1500
1501
  /**
1502
   * Remove css media-queries.
1503
   *
1504
   * @return Stringy
1505
   */
1506 1
  public function stripeCssMediaQueries()
1507
  {
1508 1
    $pattern = '#@media\\s+(?:only\\s)?(?:[\\s{\\(]|screen|all)\\s?[^{]+{.*}\\s*}\\s*#misU';
1509
1510 1
    return static::create(preg_replace($pattern, '', $this->str));
1511
  }
1512
1513
  /**
1514
   * Remove empty html-tag.
1515
   *
1516
   * e.g.: <tag></tag>
1517
   *
1518
   * @return Stringy
1519
   */
1520 1
  public function stripeEmptyHtmlTags()
1521
  {
1522 1
    $pattern = "/<[^\/>]*>(([\s]?)*|)<\/[^>]*>/i";
1523
1524 1
    return static::create(preg_replace($pattern, '', $this->str));
1525
  }
1526
1527
  /**
1528
   * Converts the string into an valid UTF-8 string.
1529
   *
1530
   * @return Stringy
1531
   */
1532 1
  public function utf8ify()
1533
  {
1534 1
    return static::create(UTF8::cleanup($this->str));
1535
  }
1536
1537
  /**
1538
   * escape html
1539
   *
1540
   * @return Stringy
1541
   */
1542 6
  public function escape()
1543
  {
1544 6
    $str = UTF8::htmlspecialchars(
1545 6
        $this->str,
1546 6
        ENT_QUOTES | ENT_SUBSTITUTE,
1547 6
        $this->encoding
1548
    );
1549
1550 6
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1551
  }
1552
1553
  /**
1554
   * Create an extract from a text, so if the search-string was found, it will be centered in the output.
1555
   *
1556
   * @param string   $search
1557
   * @param int|null $length
1558
   * @param string   $ellipsis
1559
   *
1560
   * @return Stringy
1561
   */
1562 1
  public function extractText($search = '', $length = null, $ellipsis = '...')
1563
  {
1564
    // init
1565 1
    $text = $this->str;
1566
1567 1
    if (empty($text)) {
1568 1
      return static::create('', $this->encoding);
1569
    }
1570
1571 1
    $trimChars = "\t\r\n -_()!~?=+/*\\,.:;\"'[]{}`&";
1572
1573 1
    if ($length === null) {
1574 1
      $length = $this->length() / 2;
1575
    }
1576
1577 1
    if (empty($search)) {
1578
1579
      $stringLength = UTF8::strlen($text, $this->encoding);
1580
      $end = ($length - 1) > $stringLength ? $stringLength : ($length - 1);
1581
      $pos = min(UTF8::strpos($text, ' ', $end, 0, $this->encoding), UTF8::strpos($text, '.', $end));
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$this->encoding is of type string, but the function expects a boolean.

It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.

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) $x);
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1582
1583
      if ($pos) {
1584
        return static::create(
1585
            rtrim(
1586
                UTF8::substr($text, 0, $pos, $this->encoding),
1587
                $trimChars
1588
            ) . $ellipsis,
1589
            $this->encoding
1590
        );
1591
      } else {
1592
        return static::create($text, $this->encoding);
1593
      }
1594
1595
    }
1596
1597 1
    $wordPos = UTF8::strpos(
1598 1
        UTF8::strtolower($text),
1599 1
        UTF8::strtolower($search, $this->encoding),
1600 1
        null,
1601 1
        $this->encoding
1602
    );
1603 1
    $halfSide = (int)($wordPos - $length / 2 + UTF8::strlen($search, $this->encoding) / 2);
1604
1605 1
    if ($halfSide > 0) {
1606
1607 1
      $halfText = UTF8::substr($text, 0, $halfSide, $this->encoding);
1608 1
      $pos_start = max(UTF8::strrpos($halfText, ' ', 0), UTF8::strrpos($halfText, '.', 0));
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It seems like $halfText defined by \voku\helper\UTF8::subst...fSide, $this->encoding) on line 1607 can also be of type false; however, voku\helper\UTF8::strrpos() does only seem to accept string, did you maybe forget to handle an error condition?

This check looks for type mismatches where the missing type is false. This is usually indicative of an error condtion.

Consider the follow example

<?php

function getDate($date)
{
    if ($date !== null) {
        return new DateTime($date);
    }

    return false;
}

This function either returns a new DateTime object or false, if there was an error. This is a typical pattern in PHP programming to show that an error has occurred without raising an exception. The calling code should check for this returned false before passing on the value to another function or method that may not be able to handle a false.

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1609
1610 1
      if (!$pos_start) {
1611 1
        $pos_start = 0;
1612
      }
1613
1614
    } else {
1615 1
      $pos_start = 0;
1616
    }
1617
1618 1
    if ($wordPos && $halfSide > 0) {
1619 1
      $l = $pos_start + $length - 1;
1620 1
      $realLength = UTF8::strlen($text, $this->encoding);
1621
1622 1
      if ($l > $realLength) {
1623
        $l = $realLength;
1624
      }
1625
1626 1
      $pos_end = min(
1627 1
                     UTF8::strpos($text, ' ', $l, $this->encoding),
1628 1
                     UTF8::strpos($text, '.', $l, $this->encoding)
1629 1
                 ) - $pos_start;
1630
1631 1
      if (!$pos_end || $pos_end <= 0) {
1632 1
        $extract = $ellipsis . ltrim(
1633 1
                UTF8::substr(
1634
                    $text,
1635
                    $pos_start,
1636 1
                    UTF8::strlen($text),
1637 1
                    $this->encoding
1638
                ),
1639
                $trimChars
1640
            );
1641 View Code Duplication
      } else {
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This code seems to be duplicated across your project.

Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation.

You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.

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1642 1
        $extract = $ellipsis . trim(
1643 1
                UTF8::substr(
1644
                    $text,
1645
                    $pos_start,
1646
                    $pos_end,
1647 1
                    $this->encoding
1648
                ),
1649
                $trimChars
1650 1
            ) . $ellipsis;
1651
      }
1652
1653
    } else {
1654
1655 1
      $l = $length - 1;
1656 1
      $trueLength = UTF8::strlen($text, $this->encoding);
1657
1658 1
      if ($l > $trueLength) {
1659
        $l = $trueLength;
1660
      }
1661
1662 1
      $pos_end = min(
1663 1
          UTF8::strpos($text, ' ', $l, $this->encoding),
1664 1
          UTF8::strpos($text, '.', $l, $this->encoding)
1665
      );
1666
1667 1 View Code Duplication
      if ($pos_end) {
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Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation.

You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.

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1668 1
        $extract = rtrim(
1669 1
                       UTF8::substr($text, 0, $pos_end, $this->encoding),
1670
                       $trimChars
1671 1
                   ) . $ellipsis;
1672
      } else {
1673 1
        $extract = $text;
1674
      }
1675
    }
1676
1677 1
    return static::create($extract, $this->encoding);
1678
  }
1679
1680
1681
  /**
1682
   * remove xss from html
1683
   *
1684
   * @return Stringy
1685
   */
1686 6
  public function removeXss()
1687
  {
1688 6
    static $antiXss = null;
1689
1690 6
    if ($antiXss === null) {
1691 1
      $antiXss = new AntiXSS();
1692
    }
1693
1694 6
    $str = $antiXss->xss_clean($this->str);
1695
1696 6
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1697
  }
1698
1699
  /**
1700
   * remove html-break [br | \r\n | \r | \n | ...]
1701
   *
1702
   * @param string $replacement
1703
   *
1704
   * @return Stringy
1705
   */
1706 6
  public function removeHtmlBreak($replacement = '')
1707
  {
1708 6
    $str = preg_replace('#/\r\n|\r|\n|<br.*/?>#isU', $replacement, $this->str);
1709
1710 6
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1711
  }
1712
1713
  /**
1714
   * remove html
1715
   *
1716
   * @param $allowableTags
1717
   *
1718
   * @return Stringy
1719
   */
1720 6
  public function removeHtml($allowableTags = null)
1721
  {
1722 6
    $str = strip_tags($this->str, $allowableTags);
1723
1724 6
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1725
  }
1726
1727
  /**
1728
   * Returns the substring beginning at $start, and up to, but not including
1729
   * the index specified by $end. If $end is omitted, the function extracts
1730
   * the remaining string. If $end is negative, it is computed from the end
1731
   * of the string.
1732
   *
1733
   * @param  int $start Initial index from which to begin extraction
1734
   * @param  int $end   Optional index at which to end extraction
1735
   *
1736
   * @return Stringy Object with its $str being the extracted substring
1737
   */
1738 18
  public function slice($start, $end = null)
1739
  {
1740 18
    if ($end === null) {
1741 4
      $length = $this->length();
1742 14
    } elseif ($end >= 0 && $end <= $start) {
1743 4
      return static::create('', $this->encoding);
1744 10
    } elseif ($end < 0) {
1745 2
      $length = $this->length() + $end - $start;
1746
    } else {
1747 8
      $length = $end - $start;
1748
    }
1749
1750 14
    $str = UTF8::substr($this->str, $start, $length, $this->encoding);
1751
1752 14
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1753
  }
1754
1755
  /**
1756
   * Splits the string with the provided regular expression, returning an
1757
   * array of Stringy objects. An optional integer $limit will truncate the
1758
   * results.
1759
   *
1760
   * @param  string $pattern The regex with which to split the string
1761
   * @param  int    $limit   Optional maximum number of results to return
1762
   *
1763
   * @return Stringy[] An array of Stringy objects
1764
   */
1765 19
  public function split($pattern, $limit = null)
1766
  {
1767 19
    if ($limit === 0) {
1768 2
      return array();
1769
    }
1770
1771
    // UTF8::split errors when supplied an empty pattern in < PHP 5.4.13
1772
    // and current versions of HHVM (3.8 and below)
1773 17
    if ($pattern === '') {
1774 1
      return array(static::create($this->str, $this->encoding));
1775
    }
1776
1777
    // UTF8::split returns the remaining unsplit string in the last index when
1778
    // supplying a limit
1779 16
    if ($limit > 0) {
1780 8
      $limit += 1;
1781
    } else {
1782 8
      $limit = -1;
1783
    }
1784
1785 16
    $array = preg_split('/' . preg_quote($pattern, '/') . '/u', $this->str, $limit);
1786
1787 16
    if ($limit > 0 && count($array) === $limit) {
1788 4
      array_pop($array);
1789
    }
1790
1791
    /** @noinspection CallableInLoopTerminationConditionInspection */
1792
    /** @noinspection ForeachInvariantsInspection */
1793 16 View Code Duplication
    for ($i = 0; $i < count($array); $i++) {
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If the size of the collection does not change during the iteration, it is generally a good practice to compute it beforehand, and not on each iteration:

for ($i=0; $i<count($array); $i++) { // calls count() on each iteration
}

// Better
for ($i=0, $c=count($array); $i<$c; $i++) { // calls count() just once
}
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This code seems to be duplicated across your project.

Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation.

You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.

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1794 16
      $array[$i] = static::create($array[$i], $this->encoding);
1795
    }
1796
1797 16
    return $array;
1798
  }
1799
1800
  /**
1801
   * Surrounds $str with the given substring.
1802
   *
1803
   * @param  string $substring The substring to add to both sides
1804
   *
1805
   * @return Stringy Object whose $str had the substring both prepended and
1806
   *                 appended
1807
   */
1808 5
  public function surround($substring)
1809
  {
1810 5
    $str = implode('', array($substring, $this->str, $substring));
1811
1812 5
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1813
  }
1814
1815
  /**
1816
   * Returns a case swapped version of the string.
1817
   *
1818
   * @return Stringy Object whose $str has each character's case swapped
1819
   */
1820 5
  public function swapCase()
1821
  {
1822 5
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
1823
1824 5
    $stringy->str = UTF8::swapCase($stringy->str, $stringy->encoding);
1825
1826 5
    return $stringy;
1827
  }
1828
1829
  /**
1830
   * Returns a string with smart quotes, ellipsis characters, and dashes from
1831
   * Windows-1252 (commonly used in Word documents) replaced by their ASCII
1832
   * equivalents.
1833
   *
1834
   * @return Stringy Object whose $str has those characters removed
1835
   */
1836 4
  public function tidy()
1837
  {
1838 4
    $str = UTF8::normalize_msword($this->str);
1839
1840 4
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1841
  }
1842
1843
  /**
1844
   * Returns a trimmed string with the first letter of each word capitalized.
1845
   * Also accepts an array, $ignore, allowing you to list words not to be
1846
   * capitalized.
1847
   *
1848
   * @param  array $ignore An array of words not to capitalize
1849
   *
1850
   * @return Stringy Object with a titleized $str
1851
   */
1852 5
  public function titleize($ignore = null)
1853
  {
1854 5
    $stringy = static::create($this->trim(), $this->encoding);
1855 5
    $encoding = $this->encoding;
1856
1857 5
    $stringy->str = preg_replace_callback(
1858 5
        '/([\S]+)/u',
1859
        function ($match) use ($encoding, $ignore) {
1860 5
          if ($ignore && in_array($match[0], $ignore, true)) {
1861 2
            return $match[0];
1862
          } else {
1863 5
            $stringy = new Stringy($match[0], $encoding);
1864
1865 5
            return (string)$stringy->toLowerCase()->upperCaseFirst();
1866
          }
1867 5
        },
1868 5
        $stringy->str
1869
    );
1870
1871 5
    return $stringy;
1872
  }
1873
1874
  /**
1875
   * Converts all characters in the string to lowercase. An alias for PHP's
1876
   * UTF8::strtolower().
1877
   *
1878
   * @return Stringy Object with all characters of $str being lowercase
1879
   */
1880 27
  public function toLowerCase()
1881
  {
1882 27
    $str = UTF8::strtolower($this->str, $this->encoding);
1883
1884 27
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1885
  }
1886
1887
  /**
1888
   * Returns true if the string is base64 encoded, false otherwise.
1889
   *
1890
   * @return bool Whether or not $str is base64 encoded
1891
   */
1892 7
  public function isBase64()
1893
  {
1894 7
    return UTF8::is_base64($this->str);
1895
  }
1896
1897
  /**
1898
   * Returns an ASCII version of the string. A set of non-ASCII characters are
1899
   * replaced with their closest ASCII counterparts, and the rest are removed
1900
   * unless instructed otherwise.
1901
   *
1902
   * @param $strict [optional] <p>Use "transliterator_transliterate()" from PHP-Intl | WARNING: bad performance</p>
1903
   *
1904
   * @return Stringy Object whose $str contains only ASCII characters
1905
   */
1906 16
  public function toAscii($strict = false)
1907
  {
1908 16
    $str = UTF8::to_ascii($this->str, '?', $strict);
1909
1910 16
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1911
  }
1912
1913
  /**
1914
   * Returns a boolean representation of the given logical string value.
1915
   * For example, 'true', '1', 'on' and 'yes' will return true. 'false', '0',
1916
   * 'off', and 'no' will return false. In all instances, case is ignored.
1917
   * For other numeric strings, their sign will determine the return value.
1918
   * In addition, blank strings consisting of only whitespace will return
1919
   * false. For all other strings, the return value is a result of a
1920
   * boolean cast.
1921
   *
1922
   * @return bool A boolean value for the string
1923
   */
1924 15
  public function toBoolean()
1925
  {
1926 15
    $key = $this->toLowerCase()->str;
1927
    $map = array(
1928 15
        'true'  => true,
1929
        '1'     => true,
1930
        'on'    => true,
1931
        'yes'   => true,
1932
        'false' => false,
1933
        '0'     => false,
1934
        'off'   => false,
1935
        'no'    => false,
1936
    );
1937
1938 15
    if (array_key_exists($key, $map)) {
1939 10
      return $map[$key];
1940 5
    } elseif (is_numeric($this->str)) {
1941 2
      return ((int)$this->str > 0);
1942
    } else {
1943 3
      return (bool)$this->regexReplace('[[:space:]]', '')->str;
1944
    }
1945
  }
1946
1947
  /**
1948
   * Return Stringy object as string, but you can also use (string) for automatically casting the object into a string.
1949
   *
1950
   * @return string
1951
   */
1952 980
  public function toString()
1953
  {
1954 980
    return (string)$this->str;
1955
  }
1956
1957
  /**
1958
   * Converts each tab in the string to some number of spaces, as defined by
1959
   * $tabLength. By default, each tab is converted to 4 consecutive spaces.
1960
   *
1961
   * @param  int $tabLength Number of spaces to replace each tab with
1962
   *
1963
   * @return Stringy Object whose $str has had tabs switched to spaces
1964
   */
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  {
1967 6
    $spaces = UTF8::str_repeat(' ', $tabLength);
1968 6
    $str = UTF8::str_replace("\t", $spaces, $this->str);
1969
1970 6
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1971
  }
1972
1973
  /**
1974
   * Converts each occurrence of some consecutive number of spaces, as
1975
   * defined by $tabLength, to a tab. By default, each 4 consecutive spaces
1976
   * are converted to a tab.
1977
   *
1978
   * @param  int $tabLength Number of spaces to replace with a tab
1979
   *
1980
   * @return Stringy Object whose $str has had spaces switched to tabs
1981
   */
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You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.

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1983
  {
1984 5
    $spaces = UTF8::str_repeat(' ', $tabLength);
1985 5
    $str = UTF8::str_replace($spaces, "\t", $this->str);
1986
1987 5
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
1988
  }
1989
1990
  /**
1991
   * Converts the first character of each word in the string to uppercase.
1992
   *
1993
   * @return Stringy Object with all characters of $str being title-cased
1994
   */
1995 5
  public function toTitleCase()
1996
  {
1997
    // "mb_convert_case()" used a polyfill from the "UTF8"-Class
1998 5
    $str = mb_convert_case($this->str, MB_CASE_TITLE, $this->encoding);
1999
2000 5
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
2001
  }
2002
2003
  /**
2004
   * Converts all characters in the string to uppercase. An alias for PHP's
2005
   * UTF8::strtoupper().
2006
   *
2007
   * @return Stringy Object with all characters of $str being uppercase
2008
   */
2009 5
  public function toUpperCase()
2010
  {
2011 5
    $str = UTF8::strtoupper($this->str, $this->encoding);
2012
2013 5
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
2014
  }
2015
2016
  /**
2017
   * Returns a string with whitespace removed from the start of the string.
2018
   * Supports the removal of unicode whitespace. Accepts an optional
2019
   * string of characters to strip instead of the defaults.
2020
   *
2021
   * @param  string $chars Optional string of characters to strip
2022
   *
2023
   * @return Stringy Object with a trimmed $str
2024
   */
2025 13 View Code Duplication
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You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.

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  {
2027 13
    if (!$chars) {
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The expression $chars of type string|null is loosely compared to false; this is ambiguous if the string can be empty. You might want to explicitly use === null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For string values, the empty string '' is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

''   == false // true
''   == null  // true
'ab' == false // false
'ab' == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
'' === false // false
'' === null  // false
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2028 11
      $chars = '[:space:]';
2029
    } else {
2030 2
      $chars = preg_quote($chars, '/');
2031
    }
2032
2033 13
    return $this->regexReplace("^[$chars]+", '');
2034
  }
2035
2036
  /**
2037
   * Returns a string with whitespace removed from the end of the string.
2038
   * Supports the removal of unicode whitespace. Accepts an optional
2039
   * string of characters to strip instead of the defaults.
2040
   *
2041
   * @param  string $chars Optional string of characters to strip
2042
   *
2043
   * @return Stringy Object with a trimmed $str
2044
   */
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You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.

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  {
2047 13
    if (!$chars) {
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The expression $chars of type string|null is loosely compared to false; this is ambiguous if the string can be empty. You might want to explicitly use === null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For string values, the empty string '' is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

''   == false // true
''   == null  // true
'ab' == false // false
'ab' == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
'' === false // false
'' === null  // false
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2048 11
      $chars = '[:space:]';
2049
    } else {
2050 2
      $chars = preg_quote($chars, '/');
2051
    }
2052
2053 13
    return $this->regexReplace("[$chars]+\$", '');
2054
  }
2055
2056
  /**
2057
   * Truncates the string to a given length. If $substring is provided, and
2058
   * truncating occurs, the string is further truncated so that the substring
2059
   * may be appended without exceeding the desired length.
2060
   *
2061
   * @param  int    $length    Desired length of the truncated string
2062
   * @param  string $substring The substring to append if it can fit
2063
   *
2064
   * @return Stringy Object with the resulting $str after truncating
2065
   */
2066 22 View Code Duplication
  public function truncate($length, $substring = '')
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2067
  {
2068 22
    $stringy = static::create($this->str, $this->encoding);
2069 22
    if ($length >= $stringy->length()) {
2070 4
      return $stringy;
2071
    }
2072
2073
    // Need to further trim the string so we can append the substring
2074 18
    $substringLength = UTF8::strlen($substring, $stringy->encoding);
2075 18
    $length -= $substringLength;
2076
2077 18
    $truncated = UTF8::substr($stringy->str, 0, $length, $stringy->encoding);
2078 18
    $stringy->str = $truncated . $substring;
2079
2080 18
    return $stringy;
2081
  }
2082
2083
  /**
2084
   * Returns a lowercase and trimmed string separated by underscores.
2085
   * Underscores are inserted before uppercase characters (with the exception
2086
   * of the first character of the string), and in place of spaces as well as
2087
   * dashes.
2088
   *
2089
   * @return Stringy Object with an underscored $str
2090
   */
2091 16
  public function underscored()
2092
  {
2093 16
    return $this->delimit('_');
2094
  }
2095
2096
  /**
2097
   * Returns an UpperCamelCase version of the supplied string. It trims
2098
   * surrounding spaces, capitalizes letters following digits, spaces, dashes
2099
   * and underscores, and removes spaces, dashes, underscores.
2100
   *
2101
   * @return Stringy Object with $str in UpperCamelCase
2102
   */
2103 13
  public function upperCamelize()
2104
  {
2105 13
    return $this->camelize()->upperCaseFirst();
2106
  }
2107
2108
  /**
2109
   * Returns a camelCase version of the string. Trims surrounding spaces,
2110
   * capitalizes letters following digits, spaces, dashes and underscores,
2111
   * and removes spaces, dashes, as well as underscores.
2112
   *
2113
   * @return Stringy Object with $str in camelCase
2114
   */
2115 32
  public function camelize()
2116
  {
2117 32
    $encoding = $this->encoding;
2118 32
    $stringy = $this->trim()->lowerCaseFirst();
2119 32
    $stringy->str = preg_replace('/^[-_]+/', '', $stringy->str);
2120
2121 32
    $stringy->str = preg_replace_callback(
2122 32
        '/[-_\s]+(.)?/u',
2123
        function ($match) use ($encoding) {
2124 27
          if (isset($match[1])) {
2125 27
            return UTF8::strtoupper($match[1], $encoding);
2126
          } else {
2127 1
            return '';
2128
          }
2129 32
        },
2130 32
        $stringy->str
2131
    );
2132
2133 32
    $stringy->str = preg_replace_callback(
2134 32
        '/[\d]+(.)?/u',
2135
        function ($match) use ($encoding) {
2136 6
          return UTF8::strtoupper($match[0], $encoding);
2137 32
        },
2138 32
        $stringy->str
2139
    );
2140
2141 32
    return $stringy;
2142
  }
2143
2144
  /**
2145
   * Convert a string to e.g.: "snake_case"
2146
   *
2147
   * @return Stringy Object with $str in snake_case
2148
   */
2149 20
  public function snakeize()
2150
  {
2151 20
    $str = $this->str;
2152
2153 20
    $encoding = $this->encoding;
2154 20
    $str = UTF8::normalize_whitespace($str);
2155 20
    $str = str_replace('-', '_', $str);
2156
2157 20
    $str = preg_replace_callback(
2158 20
        '/([\d|A-Z])/u',
2159 20
        function ($matches) use ($encoding) {
2160 8
          $match = $matches[1];
2161 8
          $matchInt = (int)$match;
2162
2163 8
          if ("$matchInt" == $match) {
2164 4
            return '_' . $match . '_';
2165
          } else {
2166 4
            return '_' . UTF8::strtolower($match, $encoding);
2167
          }
2168 20
        },
2169
        $str
2170
    );
2171
2172 20
    $str = preg_replace(
2173
        array(
2174
2175 20
            '/\s+/',      // convert spaces to "_"
2176
            '/^\s+|\s+$/',  // trim leading & trailing spaces
2177
            '/_+/',         // remove double "_"
2178
        ),
2179
        array(
2180 20
            '_',
2181
            '',
2182
            '_',
2183
        ),
2184
        $str
2185
    );
2186
2187 20
    $str = UTF8::trim($str, '_'); // trim leading & trailing "_"
2188 20
    $str = UTF8::trim($str); // trim leading & trailing whitespace
2189
2190 20
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
2191
  }
2192
2193
  /**
2194
   * Converts the first character of the string to lower case.
2195
   *
2196
   * @return Stringy Object with the first character of $str being lower case
2197
   */
2198 37 View Code Duplication
  public function lowerCaseFirst()
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2199
  {
2200 37
    $first = UTF8::substr($this->str, 0, 1, $this->encoding);
2201 37
    $rest = UTF8::substr($this->str, 1, $this->length() - 1, $this->encoding);
2202
2203 37
    $str = UTF8::strtolower($first, $this->encoding) . $rest;
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Consider the follow example

<?php

function getDate($date)
{
    if ($date !== null) {
        return new DateTime($date);
    }

    return false;
}

This function either returns a new DateTime object or false, if there was an error. This is a typical pattern in PHP programming to show that an error has occurred without raising an exception. The calling code should check for this returned false before passing on the value to another function or method that may not be able to handle a false.

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2204
2205 37
    return static::create($str, $this->encoding);
2206
  }
2207
2208
  /**
2209
   * Shorten the string after $length, but also after the next word.
2210
   *
2211
   * @param int    $length
2212
   * @param string $strAddOn
2213
   *
2214
   * @return Stringy
2215
   */
2216 4
  public function shortenAfterWord($length, $strAddOn = '...')
2217
  {
2218 4
    $string = UTF8::str_limit_after_word($this->str, $length, $strAddOn);
2219
2220 4
    return static::create($string);
2221
  }
2222
2223
  /**
2224
   * Line-Wrap the string after $limit, but also after the next word.
2225
   *
2226
   * @param int $limit
2227
   *
2228
   * @return Stringy
2229
   */
2230 1
  public function lineWrapAfterWord($limit)
2231
  {
2232 1
    $strings = preg_split('/\\r\\n|\\r|\\n/', $this->str);
2233
2234 1
    $string = '';
2235 1
    foreach ($strings as $value) {
2236 1
      $string .= wordwrap($value, $limit);
2237 1
      $string .= "\n";
2238
    }
2239
2240 1
    return static::create($string);
2241
  }
2242
2243
  /**
2244
   * Gets the substring after the first occurrence of a separator.
2245
   * If no match is found returns new empty Stringy object.
2246
   *
2247
   * @param string $separator
2248
   *
2249
   * @return Stringy
2250
   */
2251 1 View Code Duplication
  public function afterFirst($separator)
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2252
  {
2253 1
    if (($offset = $this->indexOf($separator)) === false) {
2254 1
      return static::create('');
2255
    }
2256
2257 1
    return static::create(
2258 1
        UTF8::substr(
2259 1
            $this->str,
2260 1
            $offset + UTF8::strlen($separator, $this->encoding),
2261 1
            null,
2262 1
            $this->encoding
2263
        ),
2264 1
        $this->encoding
2265
    );
2266
  }
2267
2268
  /**
2269
   * Gets the substring after the last occurrence of a separator.
2270
   * If no match is found returns new empty Stringy object.
2271
   *
2272
   * @param string $separator
2273
   *
2274
   * @return Stringy
2275
   */
2276 1
  public function afterLast($separator)
2277
  {
2278 1
    $offset = $this->indexOfLast($separator);
2279 1
    if ($offset === false) {
2280 1
      return static::create('', $this->encoding);
2281
    }
2282
2283 1
    return static::create(
2284 1
        UTF8::substr(
2285 1
            $this->str,
2286 1
            $offset + UTF8::strlen($separator, $this->encoding),
2287 1
            null,
2288 1
            $this->encoding
2289
        ),
2290 1
        $this->encoding
2291
    );
2292
  }
2293
2294
  /**
2295
   * Gets the substring before the first occurrence of a separator.
2296
   * If no match is found returns new empty Stringy object.
2297
   *
2298
   * @param string $separator
2299
   *
2300
   * @return Stringy
2301
   */
2302 1 View Code Duplication
  public function beforeFirst($separator)
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2303
  {
2304 1
    $offset = $this->indexOf($separator);
2305 1
    if ($offset === false) {
2306 1
      return static::create('', $this->encoding);
2307
    }
2308
2309 1
    return static::create(
2310 1
        UTF8::substr(
2311 1
            $this->str,
2312 1
            0,
2313
            $offset,
2314 1
            $this->encoding
2315
        ),
2316 1
        $this->encoding
2317
    );
2318
  }
2319
2320
  /**
2321
   * Gets the substring before the last occurrence of a separator.
2322
   * If no match is found returns new empty Stringy object.
2323
   *
2324
   * @param string $separator
2325
   *
2326
   * @return Stringy
2327
   */
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2329
  {
2330 1
    $offset = $this->indexOfLast($separator);
2331 1
    if ($offset === false) {
2332 1
      return static::create('', $this->encoding);
2333
    }
2334
2335 1
    return static::create(
2336 1
        UTF8::substr(
2337 1
            $this->str,
2338 1
            0,
2339
            $offset,
2340 1
            $this->encoding
2341
        ),
2342 1
        $this->encoding
2343
    );
2344
  }
2345
2346
  /**
2347
   * Returns the string with the first letter of each word capitalized,
2348
   * except for when the word is a name which shouldn't be capitalized.
2349
   *
2350
   * @return Stringy Object with $str capitalized
2351
   */
2352 39
  public function capitalizePersonalName()
2353
  {
2354 39
    $stringy = $this->collapseWhitespace();
2355 39
    $stringy->str = $this->capitalizePersonalNameByDelimiter($stringy->str, ' ');
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2356 39
    $stringy->str = $this->capitalizePersonalNameByDelimiter($stringy->str, '-');
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2357
2358 39
    return static::create($stringy, $this->encoding);
2359
  }
2360
2361
  /**
2362
   * @param string $word
2363
   *
2364
   * @return string
2365
   */
2366 7
  private function capitalizeWord($word)
2367
  {
2368 7
    $encoding = $this->encoding;
2369
2370 7
    $firstCharacter = UTF8::substr($word, 0, 1, $encoding);
2371 7
    $restOfWord = UTF8::substr($word, 1, null, $encoding);
2372 7
    $firstCharacterUppercased = UTF8::strtoupper($firstCharacter, $encoding);
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This check looks for type mismatches where the missing type is false. This is usually indicative of an error condtion.

Consider the follow example

<?php

function getDate($date)
{
    if ($date !== null) {
        return new DateTime($date);
    }

    return false;
}

This function either returns a new DateTime object or false, if there was an error. This is a typical pattern in PHP programming to show that an error has occurred without raising an exception. The calling code should check for this returned false before passing on the value to another function or method that may not be able to handle a false.

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2373
2374 7
    return new static($firstCharacterUppercased . $restOfWord, $encoding);
2375
  }
2376
2377
  /**
2378
   * Personal names such as "Marcus Aurelius" are sometimes typed incorrectly using lowercase ("marcus aurelius").
2379
   *
2380
   * @param string $names
2381
   * @param string $delimiter
2382
   *
2383
   * @return string
2384
   */
2385 39
  private function capitalizePersonalNameByDelimiter($names, $delimiter)
2386
  {
2387
    // init
2388 39
    $names = explode($delimiter, $names);
2389 39
    $encoding = $this->encoding;
2390
2391
    $specialCases = array(
2392
        'names'    => array(
2393
            'ab',
2394
            'af',
2395
            'al',
2396
            'and',
2397
            'ap',
2398
            'bint',
2399
            'binte',
2400
            'da',
2401
            'de',
2402
            'del',
2403
            'den',
2404
            'der',
2405
            'di',
2406
            'dit',
2407
            'ibn',
2408
            'la',
2409
            'mac',
2410
            'nic',
2411
            'of',
2412
            'ter',
2413
            'the',
2414
            'und',
2415
            'van',
2416
            'von',
2417
            'y',
2418
            'zu',
2419 39
        ),
2420
        'prefixes' => array(
2421
            'al-',
2422
            "d'",
2423
            'ff',
2424
            "l'",
2425
            'mac',
2426
            'mc',
2427
            'nic',
2428
        ),
2429
    );
2430
2431 39
    foreach ($names as &$name) {
2432 39
      if (in_array($name, $specialCases['names'], true)) {
2433 27
        continue;
2434
      }
2435
2436 13
      $continue = false;
2437
2438 13
      if ($delimiter == '-') {
2439 13 View Code Duplication
        foreach ($specialCases['names'] as $beginning) {
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2440 13
          if (UTF8::strpos($name, $beginning, null, $encoding) === 0) {
2441 13
            $continue = true;
2442
          }
2443
        }
2444
      }
2445
2446 13 View Code Duplication
      foreach ($specialCases['prefixes'] as $beginning) {
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2447 13
        if (UTF8::strpos($name, $beginning, null, $encoding) === 0) {
2448 13
          $continue = true;
2449
        }
2450
      }
2451
2452 13
      if ($continue) {
2453 7
        continue;
2454
      }
2455
2456 7
      $name = $this->capitalizeWord($name);
2457
    }
2458
2459 39
    return new static(implode($delimiter, $names), $encoding);
2460
  }
2461
}
2462