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diff --git a/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/pcre.php b/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/pcre.php deleted file mode 100644 index 4ebb9839e..000000000 --- a/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/pcre.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,685 +0,0 @@ -<?php - -namespace Safe; - -use Safe\Exceptions\PcreException; - -/** - * Returns the array consisting of the elements of the - * array array that match the given - * pattern. - * - * @param string $pattern The pattern to search for, as a string. - * @param array $array The input array. - * @param int $flags If set to PREG_GREP_INVERT, this function returns - * the elements of the input array that do not match - * the given pattern. - * @return array Returns an array indexed using the keys from the - * array array. - * @throws PcreException - * - */ -function preg_grep(string $pattern, array $array, int $flags = 0): array -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \preg_grep($pattern, $array, $flags); - if ($result === false) { - throw PcreException::createFromPhpError(); - } - return $result; -} - - -/** - * Searches subject for all matches to the regular - * expression given in pattern and puts them in - * matches in the order specified by - * flags. - * - * After the first match is found, the subsequent searches are continued - * on from end of the last match. - * - * @param string $pattern The pattern to search for, as a string. - * @param string $subject The input string. - * @param array|null $matches Array of all matches in multi-dimensional array ordered according to - * flags. - * @param int $flags Can be a combination of the following flags (note that it doesn't make - * sense to use PREG_PATTERN_ORDER together with - * PREG_SET_ORDER): - * - * - * PREG_PATTERN_ORDER - * - * - * Orders results so that $matches[0] is an array of full - * pattern matches, $matches[1] is an array of strings matched by - * the first parenthesized subpattern, and so on. - * - * - * - * - * - * ]]> - * - * The above example will output: - * - * example: , this is a test - * example: , this is a test - * ]]> - * - * - * So, $out[0] contains array of strings that matched full pattern, - * and $out[1] contains array of strings enclosed by tags. - * - * - * - * - * If the pattern contains named subpatterns, $matches - * additionally contains entries for keys with the subpattern name. - * - * - * If the pattern contains duplicate named subpatterns, only the rightmost - * subpattern is stored in $matches[NAME]. - * - * - * - * ]]> - * - * The above example will output: - * - * - * [1] => bar - * ) - * ]]> - * - * - * - * - * - * - * PREG_SET_ORDER - * - * - * Orders results so that $matches[0] is an array of first set - * of matches, $matches[1] is an array of second set of matches, - * and so on. - * - * - * - * ]]> - * - * The above example will output: - * - * example: , example: - * this is a test, this is a test - * ]]> - * - * - * - * - * - * - * PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE - * - * - * If this flag is passed, for every occurring match the appendant string - * offset (in bytes) will also be returned. Note that this changes the value of - * matches into an array of arrays where every element is an - * array consisting of the matched string at offset 0 - * and its string offset into subject at offset - * 1. - * - * - * - * ]]> - * - * The above example will output: - * - * Array - * ( - * [0] => Array - * ( - * [0] => foobarbaz - * [1] => 0 - * ) - * - * ) - * - * [1] => Array - * ( - * [0] => Array - * ( - * [0] => foo - * [1] => 0 - * ) - * - * ) - * - * [2] => Array - * ( - * [0] => Array - * ( - * [0] => bar - * [1] => 3 - * ) - * - * ) - * - * [3] => Array - * ( - * [0] => Array - * ( - * [0] => baz - * [1] => 6 - * ) - * - * ) - * - * ) - * ]]> - * - * - * - * - * - * - * PREG_UNMATCHED_AS_NULL - * - * - * If this flag is passed, unmatched subpatterns are reported as NULL; - * otherwise they are reported as an empty string. - * - * - * - * - * - * Orders results so that $matches[0] is an array of full - * pattern matches, $matches[1] is an array of strings matched by - * the first parenthesized subpattern, and so on. - * - * - * - * - * ]]> - * - * The above example will output: - * - * example: , this is a test - * example: , this is a test - * ]]> - * - * - * So, $out[0] contains array of strings that matched full pattern, - * and $out[1] contains array of strings enclosed by tags. - * - * - * - * The above example will output: - * - * So, $out[0] contains array of strings that matched full pattern, - * and $out[1] contains array of strings enclosed by tags. - * - * If the pattern contains named subpatterns, $matches - * additionally contains entries for keys with the subpattern name. - * - * If the pattern contains duplicate named subpatterns, only the rightmost - * subpattern is stored in $matches[NAME]. - * - * - * - * ]]> - * - * The above example will output: - * - * - * [1] => bar - * ) - * ]]> - * - * - * - * The above example will output: - * - * Orders results so that $matches[0] is an array of first set - * of matches, $matches[1] is an array of second set of matches, - * and so on. - * - * - * - * ]]> - * - * The above example will output: - * - * example: , example: - * this is a test, this is a test - * ]]> - * - * - * - * The above example will output: - * - * If this flag is passed, for every occurring match the appendant string - * offset (in bytes) will also be returned. Note that this changes the value of - * matches into an array of arrays where every element is an - * array consisting of the matched string at offset 0 - * and its string offset into subject at offset - * 1. - * - * - * - * ]]> - * - * The above example will output: - * - * Array - * ( - * [0] => Array - * ( - * [0] => foobarbaz - * [1] => 0 - * ) - * - * ) - * - * [1] => Array - * ( - * [0] => Array - * ( - * [0] => foo - * [1] => 0 - * ) - * - * ) - * - * [2] => Array - * ( - * [0] => Array - * ( - * [0] => bar - * [1] => 3 - * ) - * - * ) - * - * [3] => Array - * ( - * [0] => Array - * ( - * [0] => baz - * [1] => 6 - * ) - * - * ) - * - * ) - * ]]> - * - * - * - * The above example will output: - * - * If this flag is passed, unmatched subpatterns are reported as NULL; - * otherwise they are reported as an empty string. - * - * If no order flag is given, PREG_PATTERN_ORDER is - * assumed. - * @param int $offset Orders results so that $matches[0] is an array of full - * pattern matches, $matches[1] is an array of strings matched by - * the first parenthesized subpattern, and so on. - * - * - * - * - * ]]> - * - * The above example will output: - * - * example: , this is a test - * example: , this is a test - * ]]> - * - * - * So, $out[0] contains array of strings that matched full pattern, - * and $out[1] contains array of strings enclosed by tags. - * - * - * - * The above example will output: - * - * So, $out[0] contains array of strings that matched full pattern, - * and $out[1] contains array of strings enclosed by tags. - * - * If the pattern contains named subpatterns, $matches - * additionally contains entries for keys with the subpattern name. - * - * If the pattern contains duplicate named subpatterns, only the rightmost - * subpattern is stored in $matches[NAME]. - * - * - * - * ]]> - * - * The above example will output: - * - * - * [1] => bar - * ) - * ]]> - * - * - * - * The above example will output: - * @return int|null Returns the number of full pattern matches (which might be zero). - * @throws PcreException - * - */ -function preg_match_all(string $pattern, string $subject, ?array &$matches = null, int $flags = 0, int $offset = 0): ?int -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \preg_match_all($pattern, $subject, $matches, $flags, $offset); - if ($result === false) { - throw PcreException::createFromPhpError(); - } - return $result; -} - - -/** - * Searches subject for a match to the regular - * expression given in pattern. - * - * @param string $pattern The pattern to search for, as a string. - * @param string $subject The input string. - * @param string[]|null $matches If matches is provided, then it is filled with - * the results of search. $matches[0] will contain the - * text that matched the full pattern, $matches[1] - * will have the text that matched the first captured parenthesized - * subpattern, and so on. - * @param int $flags flags can be a combination of the following flags: - * - * - * PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE - * - * - * If this flag is passed, for every occurring match the appendant string - * offset (in bytes) will also be returned. Note that this changes the value of - * matches into an array where every element is an - * array consisting of the matched string at offset 0 - * and its string offset into subject at offset - * 1. - * - * - * - * ]]> - * - * The above example will output: - * - * Array - * ( - * [0] => foobarbaz - * [1] => 0 - * ) - * - * [1] => Array - * ( - * [0] => foo - * [1] => 0 - * ) - * - * [2] => Array - * ( - * [0] => bar - * [1] => 3 - * ) - * - * [3] => Array - * ( - * [0] => baz - * [1] => 6 - * ) - * - * ) - * ]]> - * - * - * - * - * - * - * PREG_UNMATCHED_AS_NULL - * - * - * If this flag is passed, unmatched subpatterns are reported as NULL; - * otherwise they are reported as an empty string. - * - * - * - * ]]> - * - * The above example will output: - * - * - * string(2) "ac" - * [1]=> - * string(1) "a" - * [2]=> - * string(0) "" - * [3]=> - * string(1) "c" - * } - * array(4) { - * [0]=> - * string(2) "ac" - * [1]=> - * string(1) "a" - * [2]=> - * NULL - * [3]=> - * string(1) "c" - * } - * ]]> - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * If this flag is passed, for every occurring match the appendant string - * offset (in bytes) will also be returned. Note that this changes the value of - * matches into an array where every element is an - * array consisting of the matched string at offset 0 - * and its string offset into subject at offset - * 1. - * - * - * - * ]]> - * - * The above example will output: - * - * Array - * ( - * [0] => foobarbaz - * [1] => 0 - * ) - * - * [1] => Array - * ( - * [0] => foo - * [1] => 0 - * ) - * - * [2] => Array - * ( - * [0] => bar - * [1] => 3 - * ) - * - * [3] => Array - * ( - * [0] => baz - * [1] => 6 - * ) - * - * ) - * ]]> - * - * - * - * The above example will output: - * - * If this flag is passed, unmatched subpatterns are reported as NULL; - * otherwise they are reported as an empty string. - * - * - * - * ]]> - * - * The above example will output: - * - * - * string(2) "ac" - * [1]=> - * string(1) "a" - * [2]=> - * string(0) "" - * [3]=> - * string(1) "c" - * } - * array(4) { - * [0]=> - * string(2) "ac" - * [1]=> - * string(1) "a" - * [2]=> - * NULL - * [3]=> - * string(1) "c" - * } - * ]]> - * - * - * - * The above example will output: - * @param int $offset If this flag is passed, for every occurring match the appendant string - * offset (in bytes) will also be returned. Note that this changes the value of - * matches into an array where every element is an - * array consisting of the matched string at offset 0 - * and its string offset into subject at offset - * 1. - * - * - * - * ]]> - * - * The above example will output: - * - * Array - * ( - * [0] => foobarbaz - * [1] => 0 - * ) - * - * [1] => Array - * ( - * [0] => foo - * [1] => 0 - * ) - * - * [2] => Array - * ( - * [0] => bar - * [1] => 3 - * ) - * - * [3] => Array - * ( - * [0] => baz - * [1] => 6 - * ) - * - * ) - * ]]> - * - * - * - * The above example will output: - * @return int preg_match returns 1 if the pattern - * matches given subject, 0 if it does not. - * @throws PcreException - * - */ -function preg_match(string $pattern, string $subject, ?iterable &$matches = null, int $flags = 0, int $offset = 0): int -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \preg_match($pattern, $subject, $matches, $flags, $offset); - if ($result === false) { - throw PcreException::createFromPhpError(); - } - return $result; -} - - -/** - * Split the given string by a regular expression. - * - * @param string $pattern The pattern to search for, as a string. - * @param string $subject The input string. - * @param int|null $limit If specified, then only substrings up to limit - * are returned with the rest of the string being placed in the last - * substring. A limit of -1 or 0 means "no limit". - * @param int $flags flags can be any combination of the following - * flags (combined with the | bitwise operator): - * - * - * PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY - * - * - * If this flag is set, only non-empty pieces will be returned by - * preg_split. - * - * - * - * - * PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE - * - * - * If this flag is set, parenthesized expression in the delimiter pattern - * will be captured and returned as well. - * - * - * - * - * PREG_SPLIT_OFFSET_CAPTURE - * - * - * If this flag is set, for every occurring match the appendant string - * offset will also be returned. Note that this changes the return - * value in an array where every element is an array consisting of the - * matched string at offset 0 and its string offset - * into subject at offset 1. - * - * - * - * - * - * If this flag is set, for every occurring match the appendant string - * offset will also be returned. Note that this changes the return - * value in an array where every element is an array consisting of the - * matched string at offset 0 and its string offset - * into subject at offset 1. - * @return array Returns an array containing substrings of subject - * split along boundaries matched by pattern. - * @throws PcreException - * - */ -function preg_split(string $pattern, string $subject, ?int $limit = -1, int $flags = 0): array -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \preg_split($pattern, $subject, $limit, $flags); - if ($result === false) { - throw PcreException::createFromPhpError(); - } - return $result; -} |