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xsprintf.php
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<?php
/**
* Parse a sprintf()-style format string in an extensible way.
*
* This method allows you to build a function with sprintf() semantics but
* custom conversions for different datatypes. Three examples are
* @{function:jsprintf} (which builds Javascript strings),
* @{function:qsprintf} (which builds MySQL strings), and
* @{function:csprintf} (which builds command line strings).
*
* To build a new xsprintf-family function, provide a callback which conforms
* to the specification described in @{function:xsprintf_callback_example}. The
* callback will be invoked each time a conversion (like "%Z") is encountered
* in the string. For instance, if you call xsprintf() like this...
*
* $result = xsprintf(
* 'xsprintf_callback_example',
* $userdata = null,
* array(
* "The %M is made of %C.",
* 'moon',
* 'cheese',
* ));
*
* ...the callback will be invoked twice, at string positions 5 ("M") and 19
* ("C"), with values "moon" and "cheese" respectively.
*
* @param string The name of a callback to pass conversions to.
* @param wild Optional userdata to pass to the callback. For
* @{function:qsprintf}, this is the database connection.
* @param list List of arguments, with the sprintf() pattern in position 0.
* @return string Formatted string.
*
* @group util
*/
function
xsprintf
(
$callback
,
$userdata
,
$argv
)
{
$argc
=
count
(
$argv
);
$arg
=
0
;
$pos
=
0
;
$pattern
=
$argv
[
0
];
$len
=
strlen
(
$pattern
);
$conv
=
false
;
// Are we inside a conversion?
for
(
$pos
=
0
;
$pos
<
$len
;
$pos
++)
{
$c
=
$pattern
[
$pos
];
if
(
$conv
)
{
// We could make a greater effort to support formatting modifiers,
// but they really have no place in semantic string formatting.
if
(
strpos
(
"'-0123456789.
\$
+"
,
$c
)
!==
false
)
{
throw
new
Exception
(
"xsprintf() does not support the `%{$c}' modifier."
);
}
if
(
$c
!=
'%'
)
{
$conv
=
false
;
$arg
++;
if
(
$arg
>=
$argc
)
{
throw
new
Exception
(
"Too few arguments to xsprintf()."
);
}
$callback
(
$userdata
,
$pattern
,
$pos
,
$argv
[
$arg
],
$len
);
}
}
if
(
$c
==
'%'
)
{
// If we have "%%", this encodes a literal percentage symbol, so we are
// no longer inside a conversion.
$conv
=
!
$conv
;
}
}
if
(
$arg
!=
(
$argc
-
1
))
{
throw
new
Exception
(
"Too many arguments to xsprintf()."
);
}
$argv
[
0
]
=
$pattern
;
return
call_user_func_array
(
'sprintf'
,
$argv
);
}
/**
* Example @{function:xsprintf} callback. When you call xsprintf(), you
* must pass a callback like this one. xsprintf() will invoke the callback when
* it encounters a conversion (like "%Z") in the pattern string.
*
* Generally, this callback should examine ##$pattern[$pos]## (which will
* contain the conversion character, like 'Z'), escape ##$value## appropriately,
* and then replace ##$pattern[$pos]## with an 's' so sprintf() prints the
* escaped value as a string. However, more sophisticated behaviors are possible
* -- particularly, consuming multiple characters to allow for conversions like
* "%Ld". In this case, the callback needs to substr_replace() the entire
* conversion with 's' and then update ##$length##.
*
* For example implementations, see @{function:xsprintf_command},
* @{function:xsprintf_javascript},
* and @{function:xsprintf_query}.
*
* @param wild Arbitrary, optional userdata. This is whatever userdata
* was passed to @{function:xsprintf}.
* @param string The pattern string being parsed.
* @param int The current character position in the string.
* @param wild The value to convert.
* @param int The string length.
*
* @group util
*/
function
xsprintf_callback_example
(
$userdata
,
&
$pattern
,
&
$pos
,
&
$value
,
&
$length
)
{
throw
new
Exception
(
"This function exists only to document the call signature for xsprintf() "
.
"callbacks."
);
}
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