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/** |
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* Definition for tables. The general idea is to extract out all of the |
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* essential bits, and then reconstruct it later. |
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* |
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* This is a bit confusing, because the DTDs and the W3C |
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* validators seem to disagree on the appropriate definition. The |
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* DTD claims: |
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* |
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* (CAPTION?, (COL*|COLGROUP*), THEAD?, TFOOT?, TBODY+) |
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* |
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* But actually, the HTML4 spec then has this to say: |
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* |
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* The TBODY start tag is always required except when the table |
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* contains only one table body and no table head or foot sections. |
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* The TBODY end tag may always be safely omitted. |
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* |
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* So the DTD is kind of wrong. The validator is, unfortunately, kind |
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* of on crack. |
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* |
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* The definition changed again in XHTML1.1; and in my opinion, this |
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* formulation makes the most sense. |
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* |
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* caption?, ( col* | colgroup* ), (( thead?, tfoot?, tbody+ ) | ( tr+ )) |
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* |
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* Essentially, we have two modes: thead/tfoot/tbody mode, and tr mode. |
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* If we encounter a thead, tfoot or tbody, we are placed in the former |
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* mode, and we *must* wrap any stray tr segments with a tbody. But if |
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* we don't run into any of them, just have tr tags is OK. |
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*/ |
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class HTMLPurifier_ChildDef_Table extends HTMLPurifier_ChildDef |
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{ |
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public $allow_empty = false; |
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public $type = 'table'; |
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public $elements = array('tr' => true, 'tbody' => true, 'thead' => true, |
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'tfoot' => true, 'caption' => true, 'colgroup' => true, 'col' => true); |
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public function __construct() {} |
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public function validateChildren($tokens_of_children, $config, $context) { |
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if (empty($tokens_of_children)) return false; |
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// this ensures that the loop gets run one last time before closing |
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// up. It's a little bit of a hack, but it works! Just make sure you |
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// get rid of the token later. |
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$tokens_of_children[] = false; |
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// only one of these elements is allowed in a table |
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$caption = false; |
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$thead = false; |
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$tfoot = false; |
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// as many of these as you want |
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$cols = array(); |
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$content = array(); |
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$nesting = 0; // current depth so we can determine nodes |
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$is_collecting = false; // are we globbing together tokens to package |
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// into one of the collectors? |
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$collection = array(); // collected nodes |
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$tag_index = 0; // the first node might be whitespace, |
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// so this tells us where the start tag is |
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$tbody_mode = false; // if true, then we need to wrap any stray |
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// <tr>s with a <tbody>. |
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foreach ($tokens_of_children as $token) { |
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$is_child = ($nesting == 0); |
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if ($token === false) { |
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// terminating sequence started |
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} elseif ($token instanceof HTMLPurifier_Token_Start) { |
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$nesting++; |
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} elseif ($token instanceof HTMLPurifier_Token_End) { |
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$nesting--; |
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} |
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// handle node collection |
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if ($is_collecting) { |
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if ($is_child) { |
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// okay, let's stash the tokens away |
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// first token tells us the type of the collection |
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switch ($collection[$tag_index]->name) { |
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case 'tbody': |
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$tbody_mode = true; |
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case 'tr': |
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$content[] = $collection; |
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break; |
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case 'caption': |
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if ($caption !== false) break; |
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$caption = $collection; |
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break; |
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case 'thead': |
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case 'tfoot': |
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$tbody_mode = true; |
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// XXX This breaks rendering properties with |
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// Firefox, which never floats a <thead> to |
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// the top. Ever. (Our scheme will float the |
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// first <thead> to the top.) So maybe |
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// <thead>s that are not first should be |
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// turned into <tbody>? Very tricky, indeed. |
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// access the appropriate variable, $thead or $tfoot |
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$var = $collection[$tag_index]->name; |
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if ($$var === false) { |
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$$var = $collection; |
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} else { |
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// Oops, there's a second one! What |
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// should we do? Current behavior is to |
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// transmutate the first and last entries into |
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// tbody tags, and then put into content. |
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// Maybe a better idea is to *attach |
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// it* to the existing thead or tfoot? |
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// We don't do this, because Firefox |
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// doesn't float an extra tfoot to the |
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// bottom like it does for the first one. |
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$collection[$tag_index]->name = 'tbody'; |
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$collection[count($collection)-1]->name = 'tbody'; |
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$content[] = $collection; |
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} |
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break; |
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case 'colgroup': |
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$cols[] = $collection; |
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break; |
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} |
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$collection = array(); |
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$is_collecting = false; |
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$tag_index = 0; |
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} else { |
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// add the node to the collection |
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$collection[] = $token; |
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} |
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} |
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// terminate |
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if ($token === false) break; |
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if ($is_child) { |
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// determine what we're dealing with |
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if ($token->name == 'col') { |
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// the only empty tag in the possie, we can handle it |
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// immediately |
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$cols[] = array_merge($collection, array($token)); |
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$collection = array(); |
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$tag_index = 0; |
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continue; |
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} |
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switch($token->name) { |
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case 'caption': |
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case 'colgroup': |
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case 'thead': |
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case 'tfoot': |
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case 'tbody': |
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case 'tr': |
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$is_collecting = true; |
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$collection[] = $token; |
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continue; |
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if (!empty($token->is_whitespace)) { |
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$collection[] = $token; |
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$tag_index++; |
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} |
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continue; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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if (empty($content)) return false; |
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$ret = array(); |
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if ($caption !== false) $ret = array_merge($ret, $caption); |
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if ($cols !== false) foreach ($cols as $token_array) $ret = array_merge($ret, $token_array); |
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if ($thead !== false) $ret = array_merge($ret, $thead); |
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if ($tfoot !== false) $ret = array_merge($ret, $tfoot); |
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// a little tricky, since the start of the collection may be |
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// whitespace |
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$inside_tbody = false; |
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foreach ($content as $token_array) { |
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// find the starting token |
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foreach ($token_array as $t) { |
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if ($t->name === 'tr' || $t->name === 'tbody') { |
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break; |
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} |
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} // iterator variable carries over |
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if ($t->name === 'tr') { |
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$ret = array_merge($ret, $token_array); |
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} else { |
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$ret[] = new HTMLPurifier_Token_Start('tbody'); |
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$ret = array_merge($ret, $token_array); |
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$inside_tbody = true; |
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} elseif ($t->name === 'tbody') { |
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$ret[] = new HTMLPurifier_Token_End('tbody'); |
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$inside_tbody = false; |
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$ret = array_merge($ret, $token_array); |
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} else { |
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$ret = array_merge($ret, $token_array); |
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} |
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} else { |
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trigger_error("tr/tbody in content invariant failed in Table ChildDef", E_USER_ERROR); |
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} |
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} |
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if ($inside_tbody) { |
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$ret[] = new HTMLPurifier_Token_End('tbody'); |
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} |
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} else { |
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foreach ($content as $token_array) { |
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// invariant: everything in here is <tr>s |
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$ret = array_merge($ret, $token_array); |
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} |
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if (!empty($collection) && $is_collecting == false){ |
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// grab the trailing space |
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$ret = array_merge($ret, $collection); |
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array_pop($tokens_of_children); // remove phantom token |
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return ($ret === $tokens_of_children) ? true : $ret; |
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} |
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// vim: et sw=4 sts=4 |
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It seems like you are relying on a variable being defined by an iteration: