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src/Transliteration.php (5 issues)

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<?php
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/**
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 * Webino (http://webino.sk)
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 *
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 * @link        https://github.com/webino/WebinoI18nSanitizeLib for the canonical source repository
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 * @copyright   Copyright (c) 2017 Webino, s. r. o. (http://webino.sk)
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 * @author      Peter Bačinský <[email protected]>
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 * @license     BSD-3-Clause
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 */
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namespace WebinoI18nSanitizeLib;
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use Zend\Filter;
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/**
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 * Class Transliteration
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 *
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 * @author Martin Hujer [email protected]
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 */
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class Transliteration implements Filter\FilterInterface
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{
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    /**
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     * Returns $value translitered to ASCII
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     *
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     * @param string $value
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     * @return string
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     */
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    public function filter($value)
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    {
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        // transliterate specific chars
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        $value = $this->transliterateCzech($value);
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        $value = $this->transliterateSlovak($value);
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        $value = $this->transliterateRussian($value);
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        $value = $this->transliterateGerman($value);
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        $value = $this->transliterateFrench($value);
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        $value = $this->transliterateHungarian($value);
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        $value = $this->transliteratePolish($value);
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        $value = $this->transliterateDanish($value);
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        $value = $this->transliterateCroatian($value);
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        $value = $this->transliterateDiacritic($value);
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        // split string to single characters
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        $characters = mb_split('~(.)~', $value);
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        $return = '';
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        foreach ($characters as $character) {
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            /*  maybe should contain also //IGNORE  */
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            $converted = iconv('utf-8', 'ASCII//TRANSLIT', $character);
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            // if character was converted, strip out wrong marks
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            if ($character !== $converted) {
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                $return .= preg_replace('~["\'^]+~', '', $converted);
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            } else {
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                $return .= $converted;
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            }
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        }
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        return $return;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Transliterate Russian chars (Cyrillic)
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     *
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     * @param string $s
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     * @return string
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     */
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    private function transliterateRussian($s)
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    {
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        $map = [
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            'А' => 'A',
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            'Б' => 'B',
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            'В' => 'V',
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            'Г' => 'G',
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            'Д' => 'D',
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            'Є' => 'E',
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            'Е' => 'JE',
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            'Ё' => 'JO',
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            'Ж' => 'ZH',
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            'З' => 'Z',
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            'И' => 'I',
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            'Й' => 'J',
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            'К' => 'K',
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            'Л' => 'L',
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            'М' => 'M',
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            'Н' => 'N',
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            'О' => 'O',
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            'П' => 'P',
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            'Р' => 'R',
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            'С' => 'S',
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            'Т' => 'T',
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            'У' => 'U',
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            'Ф' => 'F',
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            'Х' => 'KH',
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            'Ц' => 'TS',
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            'Ч' => 'CH',
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            'Ш' => 'SH',
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            'Щ' => 'SHCH',
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            'Ъ' => '',
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            'Ы' => 'Y',
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            'Ь' => '',
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            'Э' => 'E',
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            'Ю' => 'JU',
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            'Я' => 'JA',
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            'Ґ' => 'G',
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            'Ї' => 'I',
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            'а' => 'a',
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            'б' => 'b',
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            'в' => 'v',
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            'г' => 'g',
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            'д' => 'd',
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            'є' => 'e',
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            'е' => 'je',
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            'ё' => 'jo',
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            'ж' => 'zh',
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            'з' => 'z',
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            'и' => 'i',
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            'й' => 'j',
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            'к' => 'k',
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            'л' => 'l',
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            'м' => 'm',
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            'н' => 'n',
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            'о' => 'o',
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            'п' => 'p',
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            'р' => 'r',
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            'с' => 's',
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            'т' => 't',
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            'у' => 'u',
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            'ф' => 'f',
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            'х' => 'kh',
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            'ц' => 'ts',
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            'ч' => 'ch',
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            'ш' => 'sh',
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            'щ' => 'shch',
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            'ъ' => '',
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            'ы' => 'y',
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            'ь' => '',
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            'э' => 'e',
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            'ю' => 'ju',
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            'я' => 'ja',
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            'ґ' => 'g',
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            'ї' => 'i',
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        ];
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        return strtr($s, $map);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Transliterate Czech chars
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     *
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     * @param string $s
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     * @return string
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     */
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    private function transliterateCzech($s)
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    {
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        $map = [
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            'á' => 'a',
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            'č' => 'c',
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            'ď' => 'd',
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            'é' => 'e',
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            'ě' => 'e',
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            'í' => 'i',
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            'ň' => 'n',
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            'ó' => 'o',
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            'ř' => 'r',
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            'š' => 's',
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            'ť' => 't',
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            'ú' => 'u',
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            'ů' => 'u',
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            'ý' => 'y',
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            'ž' => 'z',
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            'Á' => 'A',
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            'Č' => 'C',
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            'Ď' => 'D',
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            'É' => 'E',
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            'Ě' => 'E',
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            'Í' => 'I',
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            'Ň' => 'N',
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            'Ó' => 'O',
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            'Ř' => 'R',
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            'Š' => 'S',
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            'Ť' => 'T',
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            'Ú' => 'U',
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            'Ů' => 'U',
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            'Ý' => 'Y',
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            'Ž' => 'Z',
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        ];
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        return strtr($s, $map);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Transliterate German chars
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     *
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     * @param string $s
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     * @return string
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     */
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    private function transliterateGerman($s)
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    {
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        $map = [
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            //'ä' => 'ae', //messes up with slovak -> they have ä -> a
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            'ë' => 'e',
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            'ï' => 'i',
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            'ö' => 'oe',
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            'ü' => 'ue',
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            'Ä' => 'Ae',
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            'Ë' => 'E',
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            'Ï' => 'I',
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            'Ö' => 'Oe',
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            'Ü' => 'Ue',
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            'ß' => 'ss',
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        ];
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        return strtr($s, $map);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Transliterate French chars
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     *
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     * @param string $s
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     * @return string
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     */
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    private function transliterateFrench($s)
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    {
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        $map = [
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            'â' => 'a',
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            'ê' => 'e',
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            'î' => 'i',
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            'ô' => 'o',
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            'û' => 'u',
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            'Â' => 'A',
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            'Ê' => 'E',
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            'Î' => 'I',
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            'Ô' => 'O',
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            'Û' => 'U',
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            'œ' => 'oe',
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            'æ' => 'ae',
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            'Ÿ' => 'Y',
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            'ç' => 'c',
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            'Ç' => 'C',
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        ];
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        return strtr($s, $map);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Transliterate Hungarian chars
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     *
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     * @param string $s
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     * @return string
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     */
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    private function transliterateHungarian($s)
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    {
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        $map = [
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            'á' => 'a',
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            'é' => 'e',
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            'í' => 'i',
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            'ó' => 'o',
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            'ö' => 'o',
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            'ő' => 'o',
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            'ú' => 'u',
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            'ü' => 'u',
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            'ű' => 'u',
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        ];
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        return strtr($s, $map);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Transliterate Polish chars
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     *
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     * @param string $s
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     * @return string
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     */
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    private function transliteratePolish($s)
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    {
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        $map = [
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            'ą' => 'a',
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            'ę' => 'e',
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            'ó' => 'o',
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            'ć' => 'c',
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            'ł' => 'l',
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            'ń' => 'n',
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            'ś' => 's',
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            'ż' => 'z',
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            'ź' => 'z',
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            'Ó' => 'O',
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            'Ć' => 'C',
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            'Ł' => 'L',
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            'Ś' => 'S',
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            'Ż' => 'Z',
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            'Ź' => 'Z',
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        ];
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        return strtr($s, $map);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Transliterate Danish chars
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     *
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     * @param string $s
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     * @return string
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     */
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    private function transliterateDanish($s)
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    {
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        $map = [
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            'æ' => 'ae',
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            'ø' => 'oe',
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            'å' => 'aa',
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            'Æ' => 'Ae',
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            'Ø' => 'Oe',
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            'Å' => 'Aa',
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        ];
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        return strtr($s, $map);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Transliterate Croatian chars
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     *
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     * @param string $s
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     * @return string
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     */
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    private function transliterateCroatian($s)
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    {
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        $map = [
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            'Č' => 'C',
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            'Ć' => 'C',
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            'Ž' => 'Z',
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            'Š' => 'S',
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            'Đ' => 'D',
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            'č' => 'c',
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            'ć' => 'c',
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            'ž' => 'z',
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            'š' => 's',
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            'đ' => 'd',
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        ];
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        return strtr($s, $map);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Transliterate Slovak chars
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     *
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     * @param string $s
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     * @return string
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     */
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    private function transliterateSlovak($s)
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    {
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        $map = [
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            'á' => 'a',
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            'Á' => 'A',
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            'ä' => 'a',
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            'Ä' => 'A',
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            'č' => 'c',
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            'Č' => 'C',
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            'ď' => 'd',
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            'Ď' => 'D',
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            'é' => 'e',
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            'É' => 'E',
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            'í' => 'i',
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            'Í' => 'I',
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            'ĺ' => 'l',
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            'Ĺ' => 'L',
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            'ľ' => 'l',
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            'Ľ' => 'L',
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            'ň' => 'n',
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            'Ň' => 'N',
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            'ó' => 'o',
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            'Ó' => 'O',
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            'ô' => 'o',
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            'Ô' => 'O',
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            'ŕ' => 'r',
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            'Ŕ' => 'R',
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            'š' => 's',
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            'Š' => 'S',
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            'ť' => 't',
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            'Ť' => 'T',
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            'ú' => 'u',
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            'Ú' => 'U',
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            'Ý' => 'Y',
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            'ý' => 'y',
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            'ž' => 'z',
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            'Ž' => 'Z',
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        ];
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        return strtr($s, $map);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Transliterate diacritic
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     *
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     * @param string $s
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     * @return string
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     */
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    private function transliterateDiacritic($s)
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    {
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        $map = [
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            'ˇ' => '',
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            '´' => '',
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        ];
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        return strtr($s, $map);
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    }
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}
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