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90 lines
2.9 KiB
PHP
90 lines
2.9 KiB
PHP
<?php
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require_once 'HTMLPurifier/Token.php';
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/**
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* Forgivingly lexes HTML (SGML-style) markup into tokens.
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*
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* The lexer parses a string of SGML-style markup and converts them into
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* corresponding tokens. It doesn't check for well-formedness, although its
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* internal mechanism may make this automatic (such as the case of
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* HTMLPurifier_Lexer_DOMLex). There are several implementations to choose
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* from.
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*
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* The lexer is HTML-oriented: it might work with XML, but it's not
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* recommended, as we adhere to a subset of the specification for optimization
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* reasons.
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*
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* This class cannot be directly instantiated, but you may use create() to
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* retrieve a default copy of the lexer.
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*
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* @note
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* We use tokens rather than create a DOM representation because DOM would:
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*
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* @note
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* -# Require more processing power to create,
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* -# Require recursion to iterate,
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* -# Must be compatible with PHP 5's DOM (otherwise duplication),
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* -# Has the entire document structure (html and body not needed), and
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* -# Has unknown readability improvement.
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*
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* @note
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* What the last item means is that the functions for manipulating tokens are
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* already fairly compact, and when well-commented, more abstraction may not
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* be needed.
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*
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* @see HTMLPurifier_Token
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*/
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class HTMLPurifier_Lexer
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{
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/**
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* Lexes an HTML string into tokens.
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*
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* @param $string String HTML.
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* @return HTMLPurifier_Token array representation of HTML.
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*/
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function tokenizeHTML($string) {
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trigger_error('Call to abstract class', E_USER_ERROR);
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}
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/**
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* Retrieves or sets the default Lexer as a Prototype Factory.
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*
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* Depending on what PHP version you are running, the abstract base
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* Lexer class will determine which concrete Lexer is best for you:
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* HTMLPurifier_Lexer_DirectLex for PHP 4, and HTMLPurifier_Lexer_DOMLex
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* for PHP 5 and beyond.
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*
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* Passing the optional prototype lexer parameter will override the
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* default with your own implementation. A copy/reference of the prototype
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* lexer will now be returned when you request a new lexer.
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*
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* @note
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* Though it is possible to call this factory method from subclasses,
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* such usage is not recommended.
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*
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* @param $prototype Optional prototype lexer.
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* @return Concrete lexer.
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*/
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function create($prototype = null) {
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// we don't really care if it's a reference or a copy
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static $lexer = null;
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if ($prototype) {
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$lexer = $prototype;
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}
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if (empty($lexer)) {
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if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '5', '>=')) {
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require_once 'HTMLPurifier/Lexer/DOMLex.php';
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$lexer = new HTMLPurifier_Lexer_DOMLex();
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} else {
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require_once 'HTMLPurifier/Lexer/DirectLex.php';
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$lexer = new HTMLPurifier_Lexer_DirectLex();
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}
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}
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return $lexer;
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}
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}
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?>
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