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diff --git a/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/url.php b/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/url.php deleted file mode 100644 index 5871e6dc6..000000000 --- a/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/url.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,204 +0,0 @@ -<?php - -namespace Safe; - -use Safe\Exceptions\UrlException; - -/** - * Decodes a base64 encoded string. - * - * @param string $string The encoded data. - * @param bool $strict If the strict parameter is set to TRUE - * then the base64_decode function will return - * FALSE if the input contains character from outside the base64 - * alphabet. Otherwise invalid characters will be silently discarded. - * @return string Returns the decoded data. The returned data may be - * binary. - * @throws UrlException - * - */ -function base64_decode(string $string, bool $strict = false): string -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \base64_decode($string, $strict); - if ($result === false) { - throw UrlException::createFromPhpError(); - } - return $result; -} - - -/** - * get_headers returns an array with the headers sent - * by the server in response to a HTTP request. - * - * @param string $url The target URL. - * @param bool $associative If the optional associative parameter is set to true, - * get_headers parses the response and sets the - * array's keys. - * @param resource $context A valid context resource created with - * stream_context_create, or NULL to use the - * default context. - * @return array Returns an indexed or associative array with the headers. - * @throws UrlException - * - */ -function get_headers(string $url, bool $associative = false, $context = null): array -{ - error_clear_last(); - if ($context !== null) { - $result = \get_headers($url, $associative, $context); - } else { - $result = \get_headers($url, $associative); - } - if ($result === false) { - throw UrlException::createFromPhpError(); - } - return $result; -} - - -/** - * Opens filename and parses it line by line for - * <meta> tags in the file. The parsing stops at - * </head>. - * - * @param string $filename The path to the HTML file, as a string. This can be a local file or an - * URL. - * - * - * What get_meta_tags parses - * - * - * - * - * - * - * ]]> - * - * - * @param bool $use_include_path Setting use_include_path to TRUE will result - * in PHP trying to open the file along the standard include path as per - * the include_path directive. - * This is used for local files, not URLs. - * @return array Returns an array with all the parsed meta tags. - * - * The value of the name property becomes the key, the value of the content - * property becomes the value of the returned array, so you can easily use - * standard array functions to traverse it or access single values. - * Special characters in the value of the name property are substituted with - * '_', the rest is converted to lower case. If two meta tags have the same - * name, only the last one is returned. - * - * Returns FALSE on failure. - * @throws UrlException - * - */ -function get_meta_tags(string $filename, bool $use_include_path = false): array -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \get_meta_tags($filename, $use_include_path); - if ($result === false) { - throw UrlException::createFromPhpError(); - } - return $result; -} - - -/** - * This function parses a URL and returns an associative array containing any - * of the various components of the URL that are present. - * The values of the array elements are not URL decoded. - * - * This function is not meant to validate - * the given URL, it only breaks it up into the parts listed below. Partial and invalid - * URLs are also accepted, parse_url tries its best to - * parse them correctly. - * - * @param string $url The URL to parse. - * @param int $component Specify one of PHP_URL_SCHEME, - * PHP_URL_HOST, PHP_URL_PORT, - * PHP_URL_USER, PHP_URL_PASS, - * PHP_URL_PATH, PHP_URL_QUERY - * or PHP_URL_FRAGMENT to retrieve just a specific - * URL component as a string (except when - * PHP_URL_PORT is given, in which case the return - * value will be an int). - * @return array|int|string|null On seriously malformed URLs, parse_url. - * - * If the component parameter is omitted, an - * associative array is returned. At least one element will be - * present within the array. Potential keys within this array are: - * - * - * - * scheme - e.g. http - * - * - * - * - * host - * - * - * - * - * port - * - * - * - * - * user - * - * - * - * - * pass - * - * - * - * - * path - * - * - * - * - * query - after the question mark ? - * - * - * - * - * fragment - after the hashmark # - * - * - * - * - * If the component parameter is specified, - * parse_url returns a string (or an - * int, in the case of PHP_URL_PORT) - * instead of an array. If the requested component doesn't exist - * within the given URL, NULL will be returned. - * As of PHP 8.0.0, parse_url distinguishes absent and empty - * queries and fragments: - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * Previously all cases resulted in query and fragment being NULL. - * - * Note that control characters (cf. ctype_cntrl) in the - * components are replaced with underscores (_). - * @throws UrlException - * - */ -function parse_url(string $url, int $component = -1) -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \parse_url($url, $component); - if ($result === false) { - throw UrlException::createFromPhpError(); - } - return $result; -} |