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BUGFIX Generate valid PHP when $includeDebuggingComments is true.
943 lines
32 KiB
PHP
943 lines
32 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/*!* !insert_autogen_warning */
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/*!* !silent
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This is the uncompiled parser for the SilverStripe template language, PHP with special comments that define the parser.
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It gets run through the php-peg parser compiler to have those comments turned into code that match parts of the template language,
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producing the executable version SSTemplateParser.php
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To recompile after changing this file, run this from the 'sapphire/core' directory via command line:
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php ../thirdparty/php-peg/cli.php SSTemplateParser.php.inc > SSTemplateParser.php
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See the php-peg docs for more information on the parser format, and how to convert this file into SSTemplateParser.php
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TODO:
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Template comments - <%-- --%>
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$Iteration
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Partial cache blocks
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i18n - we dont support then deprecated _t() or sprintf(_t()) methods; or the new <% t %> block yet
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Add with and loop blocks
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Add Up and Top
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More error detection?
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This comment will not appear in the output
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*/
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// We want this to work when run by hand too
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if (defined(THIRDPARTY_PATH)) {
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require_once(THIRDPARTY_PATH . '/php-peg/Parser.php');
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}
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else {
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$base = dirname(__FILE__);
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require_once($base.'/../thirdparty/php-peg/Parser.php');
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}
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/**
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This is the exception raised when failing to parse a template. Note that we don't currently do any static analysis, so we can't know
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if the template will run, just if it's malformed. It also won't catch mistakes that still look valid.
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*/
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class SSTemplateParseException extends Exception {
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function __construct($message, $parser) {
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$prior = substr($parser->string, 0, $parser->pos);
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preg_match_all('/\r\n|\r|\n/', $prior, $matches);
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$line = count($matches[0])+1;
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parent::__construct("Parse error in template on line $line. Error was: $message");
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}
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}
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/**
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This is the parser for the SilverStripe template language. It gets called on a string and uses a php-peg parser to match
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that string against the language structure, building up the PHP code to execute that structure as it parses
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The $result array that is built up as part of the parsing (see thirdparty/php-peg/README.md for more on how parsers
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build results) has one special member, 'php', which contains the php equivalent of that part of the template tree.
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Some match rules generate alternate php, or other variations, so check the per-match documentation too.
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Terms used:
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Marked: A string or lookup in the template that has been explictly marked as such - lookups by prepending with "$"
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(like $Foo.Bar), strings by wrapping with single or double quotes ('Foo' or "Foo")
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Bare: The opposite of marked. An argument that has to has it's type inferred by usage and 2.4 defaults.
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Example of using a bare argument for a loop block: <% loop Foo %>
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Block: One of two SS template structures. The special characters "<%" and "%>" are used to wrap the opening and
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(required or forbidden depending on which block exactly) closing block marks.
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Open Block: An SS template block that doesn't wrap any content or have a closing end tag (in fact, a closing end tag is
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forbidden)
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Closed Block: An SS template block that wraps content, and requires a counterpart <% end_blockname %> tag
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*/
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class SSTemplateParser extends Parser {
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/**
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* @var bool - Set true by SSTemplateParser::compileString if the template should include comments intended
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* for debugging (template source, included files, etc)
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*/
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protected $includeDebuggingComments = false;
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/**
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* Override the function that constructs the result arrays to also prepare a 'php' item in the array
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*/
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function construct($matchrule, $name, $arguments = null) {
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$res = parent::construct($matchrule, $name, $arguments);
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if (!isset($res['php'])) $res['php'] = '';
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return $res;
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}
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/*!* SSTemplateParser
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# Template is any structurally-complete portion of template (a full nested level in other words). It's the primary matcher,
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# and is used by all enclosing blocks, as well as a base for the top level
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Template: (Comment | If | Require | CacheBlock | UncachedBlock | OldI18NTag | ClosedBlock | OpenBlock | MalformedBlock | Injection | Text)+
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*/
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function Template_STR(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['php'] .= $sub['php'] . PHP_EOL ;
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}
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/*!*
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Word: / [A-Za-z_] [A-Za-z0-9_]* /
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Number: / [0-9]+ /
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Value: / [A-Za-z0-9_]+ /
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# CallArguments is a list of one or more comma seperated "arguments" (lookups or strings, either bare or marked)
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# as passed to a Call within brackets
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CallArguments: :Argument ( < "," < :Argument )*
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*/
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/**
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* Values are bare words in templates, but strings in PHP. We rely on PHP's type conversion to back-convert strings
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* to numbers when needed.
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*/
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function CallArguments_Argument(&$res, $sub) {
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if (!empty($res['php'])) $res['php'] .= ', ';
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$res['php'] .= ($sub['ArgumentMode'] == 'default') ? $sub['string_php'] : str_replace('$$FINAL', 'XML_val', $sub['php']);
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}
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/*!*
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# Call is a php-style function call, e.g. Method(Argument, ...). Unlike PHP, the brackets are optional if no
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# arguments are passed
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Call: Method:Word ( "(" < :CallArguments? > ")" )?
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# A lookup is a lookup of a value on the current scope object. It's a sequence of calls seperated by "." characters
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# This final call in the sequence needs handling specially, as different structures need different sorts of values,
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# which require a different final method to be called to get the right return value
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LookupStep: :Call &"."
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LastLookupStep: :Call
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Lookup: LookupStep ("." LookupStep)* "." LastLookupStep | LastLookupStep
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*/
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function Lookup__construct(&$res) {
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$res['php'] = '$scope';
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$res['LookupSteps'] = array();
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}
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/**
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* The basic generated PHP of LookupStep and LastLookupStep is the same, except that LookupStep calls 'obj' to
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* get the next ViewableData in the sequence, and LastLookupStep calls different methods (XML_val, hasValue, obj)
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* depending on the context the lookup is used in.
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*/
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function Lookup_AddLookupStep(&$res, $sub, $method) {
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$res['LookupSteps'][] = $sub;
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$property = $sub['Call']['Method']['text'];
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if (isset($sub['Call']['CallArguments']) && $arguments = $sub['Call']['CallArguments']['php']) {
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$res['php'] .= "->$method('$property', array($arguments), true)";
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}
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else {
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$res['php'] .= "->$method('$property', null, true)";
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}
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}
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function Lookup_LookupStep(&$res, $sub) {
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$this->Lookup_AddLookupStep($res, $sub, 'obj');
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}
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function Lookup_LastLookupStep(&$res, $sub) {
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$this->Lookup_AddLookupStep($res, $sub, '$$FINAL');
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}
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/*!*
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# Injections are where, outside of a block, a value needs to be inserted into the output. You can either
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# just do $Foo, or {$Foo} if the surrounding text would cause a problem (e.g. {$Foo}Bar)
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SimpleInjection: '$' :Lookup
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BracketInjection: '{$' :Lookup "}"
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Injection: BracketInjection | SimpleInjection
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*/
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function Injection_STR(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['php'] = '$val .= '. str_replace('$$FINAL', 'XML_val', $sub['Lookup']['php']) . ';';
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}
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/*!*
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# Inside a block's arguments you can still use the same format as a simple injection ($Foo). In this case
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# it marks the argument as being a lookup, not a string (if it was bare it might still be used as a lookup,
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# but that depends on where it's used, a la 2.4)
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DollarMarkedLookup: SimpleInjection
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*/
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function DollarMarkedLookup_STR(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['Lookup'] = $sub['Lookup'];
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}
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/*!*
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# Inside a block's arguments you can explictly mark a string by surrounding it with quotes (single or double,
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# but they must be matching). If you do, inside the quote you can escape any character, but the only character
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# that _needs_ escaping is the matching closing quote
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QuotedString: q:/['"]/ String:/ (\\\\ | \\. | [^$q\\])* / '$q'
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# In order to support 2.4's base syntax, we also need to detect free strings - strings not surrounded by
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# quotes, and containing spaces or punctuation, but supported as a single string. We support almost as flexible
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# a string as 2.4 - we don't attempt to determine the closing character by context, but just break on any character
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# which, in some context, would indicate the end of a free string, regardless of if we're actually in that context
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# or not
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FreeString: /[^,)%!=|&]+/
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# An argument - either a marked value, or a bare value, prefering lookup matching on the bare value over freestring
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# matching as long as that would give a successful parse
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Argument:
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:DollarMarkedLookup |
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:QuotedString |
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:Lookup !(< FreeString)|
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:FreeString
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*/
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/**
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* If we get a bare value, we don't know enough to determine exactly what php would be the translation, because
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* we don't know if the position of use indicates a lookup or a string argument.
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*
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* Instead, we record 'ArgumentMode' as a member of this matches results node, which can be:
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* - lookup if this argument was unambiguously a lookup (marked as such)
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* - string is this argument was unambiguously a string (marked as such, or impossible to parse as lookup)
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* - default if this argument needs to be handled as per 2.4
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*
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* In the case of 'default', there is no php member of the results node, but instead 'lookup_php', which
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* should be used by the parent if the context indicates a lookup, and 'string_php' which should be used
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* if the context indicates a string
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*/
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function Argument_DollarMarkedLookup(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['ArgumentMode'] = 'lookup';
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$res['php'] = $sub['Lookup']['php'];
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}
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function Argument_QuotedString(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['ArgumentMode'] = 'string';
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$res['php'] = "'" . str_replace("'", "\\'", $sub['String']['text']) . "'";
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}
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function Argument_Lookup(&$res, $sub) {
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if (count($sub['LookupSteps']) == 1 && !isset($sub['LookupSteps'][0]['Call']['Arguments'])) {
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$res['ArgumentMode'] = 'default';
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$res['lookup_php'] = $sub['php'];
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$res['string_php'] = "'".$sub['LookupSteps'][0]['Call']['Method']['text']."'";
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}
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else {
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$res['ArgumentMode'] = 'lookup';
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$res['php'] = $sub['php'];
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}
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}
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function Argument_FreeString(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['ArgumentMode'] = 'string';
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$res['php'] = "'" . str_replace("'", "\\'", $sub['text']) . "'";
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}
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/*!*
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# if and else_if blocks allow basic comparisons between arguments
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ComparisonOperator: "==" | "!=" | "="
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Comparison: Argument < ComparisonOperator > Argument
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*/
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function Comparison_Argument(&$res, $sub) {
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if ($sub['ArgumentMode'] == 'default') {
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if (!empty($res['php'])) $res['php'] .= $sub['string_php'];
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else $res['php'] = str_replace('$$FINAL', 'XML_val', $sub['lookup_php']);
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}
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else {
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$res['php'] .= str_replace('$$FINAL', 'XML_val', $sub['php']);
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}
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}
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function Comparison_ComparisonOperator(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['php'] .= ($sub['text'] == '=' ? '==' : $sub['text']);
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}
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/*!*
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# If a comparison operator is not used in an if or else_if block, then the statement is a 'presence check',
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# which checks if the argument given is present or not. For explicit strings (which were not allowed in 2.4)
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# this falls back to simple truthiness check
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PresenceCheck: (Not:'not' <)? Argument
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*/
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function PresenceCheck_Not(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['php'] = '!';
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}
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function PresenceCheck_Argument(&$res, $sub) {
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if ($sub['ArgumentMode'] == 'string') {
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$res['php'] .= '((bool)'.$sub['php'].')';
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}
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else {
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$php = ($sub['ArgumentMode'] == 'default' ? $sub['lookup_php'] : $sub['php']);
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// TODO: kinda hacky - maybe we need a way to pass state down the parse chain so
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// Lookup_LastLookupStep and Argument_BareWord can produce hasValue instead of XML_val
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$res['php'] .= str_replace('$$FINAL', 'hasValue', $php);
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}
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}
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/*!*
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# if and else_if arguments are a series of presence checks and comparisons, optionally seperated by boolean
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# operators
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IfArgumentPortion: Comparison | PresenceCheck
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*/
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function IfArgumentPortion_STR(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['php'] = $sub['php'];
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}
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/*!*
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# if and else_if arguments can be combined via these two boolean operators. No precendence overriding is supported
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BooleanOperator: "||" | "&&"
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# This is the combination of the previous if and else_if argument portions
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IfArgument: :IfArgumentPortion ( < :BooleanOperator < :IfArgumentPortion )*
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*/
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function IfArgument_IfArgumentPortion(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['php'] .= $sub['php'];
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}
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function IfArgument_BooleanOperator(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['php'] .= $sub['text'];
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}
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/*!*
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# ifs are handled seperately from other closed block tags, because (A) their structure is different - they
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# can have else_if and else tags in between the if tag and the end_if tag, and (B) they have a different
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# argument structure to every other block
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IfPart: '<%' < 'if' [ :IfArgument > '%>' Template:$TemplateMatcher?
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ElseIfPart: '<%' < 'else_if' [ :IfArgument > '%>' Template:$TemplateMatcher
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ElsePart: '<%' < 'else' > '%>' Template:$TemplateMatcher
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If: IfPart ElseIfPart* ElsePart? '<%' < 'end_if' > '%>'
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*/
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function If_IfPart(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['php'] =
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'if (' . $sub['IfArgument']['php'] . ') { ' . PHP_EOL .
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(isset($sub['Template']) ? $sub['Template']['php'] : '') . PHP_EOL .
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'}';
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}
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function If_ElseIfPart(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['php'] .=
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'else if (' . $sub['IfArgument']['php'] . ') { ' . PHP_EOL .
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$sub['Template']['php'] . PHP_EOL .
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'}';
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}
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function If_ElsePart(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['php'] .=
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'else { ' . PHP_EOL .
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$sub['Template']['php'] . PHP_EOL .
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'}';
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}
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/*!*
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# The require block is handled seperately to the other open blocks as the argument syntax is different
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# - must have one call style argument, must pass arguments to that call style argument
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Require: '<%' < 'require' [ Call:(Method:Word "(" < :CallArguments > ")") > '%>'
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*/
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function Require_Call(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['php'] = "Requirements::".$sub['Method']['text'].'('.$sub['CallArguments']['php'].');';
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}
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/*!*
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# Cache block arguments don't support free strings
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CacheBlockArgument:
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!( "if " | "unless " )
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(
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:DollarMarkedLookup |
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:QuotedString |
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:Lookup
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)
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*/
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function CacheBlockArgument_DollarMarkedLookup(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['php'] = $sub['Lookup']['php'];
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}
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function CacheBlockArgument_QuotedString(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['php'] = "'" . str_replace("'", "\\'", $sub['String']['text']) . "'";
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}
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function CacheBlockArgument_Lookup(&$res, $sub) {
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$res['php'] = $sub['php'];
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}
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/*!*
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# Collects the arguments passed in to be part of the key of a cacheblock
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CacheBlockArguments: CacheBlockArgument ( < "," < CacheBlockArgument )*
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*/
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function CacheBlockArguments_CacheBlockArgument(&$res, $sub) {
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if (!empty($res['php'])) $res['php'] .= ".'_'.";
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else $res['php'] = '';
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$res['php'] .= str_replace('$$FINAL', 'XML_val', $sub['php']);
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}
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/*!*
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# CacheBlockTemplate is the same as Template, but doesn't include cache blocks (because they're handled seperately)
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CacheBlockTemplate extends Template (TemplateMatcher = CacheRestrictedTemplate); CacheBlock | UncachedBlock | => ''
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*/
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/*!*
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UncachedBlock:
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'<%' < "uncached" < CacheBlockArguments? ( < Conditional:("if"|"unless") > Condition:IfArgument )? > '%>'
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Template:$TemplateMatcher?
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'<%' < 'end_' ("uncached"|"cached"|"cacheblock") > '%>'
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*/
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function UncachedBlock_Template(&$res, $sub){
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$res['php'] = $sub['php'];
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}
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/*!*
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# CacheRestrictedTemplate is the same as Template, but doesn't allow cache blocks
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CacheRestrictedTemplate extends Template
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*/
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function CacheRestrictedTemplate_CacheBlock(&$res, $sub) {
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throw new SSTemplateParseException('You cant have cache blocks nested within with, loop or control blocks that are within cache blocks', $this);
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}
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function CacheRestrictedTemplate_UncachedBlock(&$res, $sub) {
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throw new SSTemplateParseException('You cant have uncache blocks nested within with, loop or control blocks that are within cache blocks', $this);
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}
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/*!*
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# The partial caching block
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CacheBlock:
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'<%' < CacheTag:("cached"|"cacheblock") < (CacheBlockArguments)? ( < Conditional:("if"|"unless") > Condition:IfArgument )? > '%>'
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(CacheBlock | UncachedBlock | CacheBlockTemplate)*
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'<%' < 'end_' ("cached"|"uncached"|"cacheblock") > '%>'
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*/
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function CacheBlock__construct(&$res){
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$res['subblocks'] = 0;
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}
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function CacheBlock_CacheBlockArguments(&$res, $sub){
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$res['key'] = !empty($sub['php']) ? $sub['php'] : '';
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}
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function CacheBlock_Condition(&$res, $sub){
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$res['condition'] = ($res['Conditional']['text'] == 'if' ? '(' : '!(') . $sub['php'] . ') && ';
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}
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function CacheBlock_CacheBlock(&$res, $sub){
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$res['php'] .= $sub['php'];
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}
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function CacheBlock_UncachedBlock(&$res, $sub){
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$res['php'] .= $sub['php'];
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}
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function CacheBlock_CacheBlockTemplate(&$res, $sub){
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// Get the block counter
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$block = ++$res['subblocks'];
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// Build the key for this block from the passed cache key, the block index, and the sha hash of the template itself
|
|
$key = "'" . sha1($sub['php']) . (isset($res['key']) && $res['key'] ? "_'.sha1(".$res['key'].")" : "'") . ".'_$block'";
|
|
$key = preg_replace('/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/', '_', $key);
|
|
// Get any condition
|
|
$condition = isset($res['condition']) ? $res['condition'] : '';
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|
|
|
$res['php'] .= 'if ('.$condition.'($partial = $cache->load('.$key.'))) $val .= $partial;' . PHP_EOL;
|
|
$res['php'] .= 'else { $oldval = $val; $val = "";' . PHP_EOL;
|
|
$res['php'] .= $sub['php'] . PHP_EOL;
|
|
$res['php'] .= $condition . ' $cache->save($val); $val = $oldval . $val;' . PHP_EOL;
|
|
$res['php'] .= '}';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*!*
|
|
|
|
# Deprecated old-style i18n _t and sprintf(_t block tags. We support a slightly more flexible version than we used
|
|
# to, but just because it's easier to do so. It's strongly recommended to use the new syntax
|
|
|
|
# This is the core used by both syntaxes, without the block start & end tags
|
|
|
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OldTPart: "_t" < "(" < QuotedString (< "," < CallArguments)? > ")"
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|
|
|
*/
|
|
function OldTPart__construct(&$res) {
|
|
$res['php'] = "_t(";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function OldTPart_QuotedString(&$res, $sub) {
|
|
$entity = $sub['String']['text'];
|
|
if (strpos($entity, '.') === false) {
|
|
$res['php'] .= "\$scope->XML_val('I18NNamespace').'.$entity'";
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
$res['php'] .= "'$entity'";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function OldTPart_CallArguments(&$res, $sub) {
|
|
$res['php'] .= ',' . $sub['php'];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function OldTPart__finalise(&$res) {
|
|
$res['php'] .= ')';
|
|
}
|
|
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|
/*!*
|
|
|
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# This is the old <% _t() %> tag
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|
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OldTTag: "<%" < OldTPart > "%>"
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|
|
|
*/
|
|
function OldTTag_OldTPart(&$res, $sub) {
|
|
$res['php'] = $sub['php'];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*!*
|
|
|
|
# This is the old <% sprintf(_t()) %> tag
|
|
|
|
OldSprintfTag: "<%" < "sprintf" < "(" < OldTPart < "," < CallArguments > ")" > "%>"
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
function OldSprintfTag__construct(&$res) {
|
|
$res['php'] = "sprintf(";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function OldSprintfTag_OldTPart(&$res, $sub) {
|
|
$res['php'] .= $sub['php'];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function OldSprintfTag_CallArguments(&$res, $sub) {
|
|
$res['php'] .= ',' . $sub['php'] . ')';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*!*
|
|
|
|
# This matches either the old style sprintf(_t()) or _t() tags. As well as including the output portion of the
|
|
# php, this rule combines all the old i18n stuff into a single match rule to make it easy to not support these tags later
|
|
|
|
OldI18NTag: OldSprintfTag | OldTTag
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
function OldI18NTag_STR(&$res, $sub) {
|
|
$res['php'] = '$val .= ' . $sub['php'] . ';';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*!*
|
|
|
|
# To make the block support reasonably extendable, we don't explicitly define each closed block and it's structure,
|
|
# but instead match against a generic <% block_name argument, ... %> pattern. Each argument is left as per the
|
|
# output of the Argument matcher, and the handler (see the PHPDoc block later for more on this) is responsible
|
|
# for pulling out the info required
|
|
|
|
BlockArguments: :Argument ( < "," < :Argument)*
|
|
|
|
# NotBlockTag matches against any word that might come after a "<%" that the generic open and closed block handlers
|
|
# shouldn't attempt to match against, because they're handled by more explicit matchers
|
|
|
|
NotBlockTag: "end_" | (("if" | "else_if" | "else" | "require" | "cached" | "uncached" | "cacheblock") ] )
|
|
|
|
# Match against closed blocks - blocks with an opening and a closing tag that surround some internal portion of
|
|
# template
|
|
|
|
ClosedBlock: '<%' < !NotBlockTag BlockName:Word ( [ :BlockArguments ] )? > Zap:'%>' Template:$TemplateMatcher? '<%' < 'end_' '$BlockName' > '%>'
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* As mentioned in the parser comment, block handling is kept fairly generic for extensibility. The match rule
|
|
* builds up two important elements in the match result array:
|
|
* 'ArgumentCount' - how many arguments were passed in the opening tag
|
|
* 'Arguments' an array of the Argument match rule result arrays
|
|
*
|
|
* Once a block has successfully been matched against, it will then look for the actual handler, which should
|
|
* be on this class (either defined or extended on) as ClosedBlock_Handler_Name(&$res), where Name is the
|
|
* tag name, first letter captialized (i.e Control, Loop, With, etc).
|
|
*
|
|
* This function will be called with the match rule result array as it's first argument. It should return
|
|
* the php result of this block as it's return value, or throw an error if incorrect arguments were passed.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
function ClosedBlock__construct(&$res) {
|
|
$res['ArgumentCount'] = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function ClosedBlock_BlockArguments(&$res, $sub) {
|
|
if (isset($sub['Argument']['ArgumentMode'])) {
|
|
$res['Arguments'] = array($sub['Argument']);
|
|
$res['ArgumentCount'] = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
$res['Arguments'] = $sub['Argument'];
|
|
$res['ArgumentCount'] = count($res['Arguments']);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function ClosedBlock__finalise(&$res) {
|
|
$blockname = $res['BlockName']['text'];
|
|
|
|
$method = 'ClosedBlock_Handle_'.$blockname;
|
|
if (method_exists($this, $method)) $res['php'] = $this->$method($res);
|
|
else {
|
|
throw new SSTemplateParseException('Unknown closed block "'.$blockname.'" encountered. Perhaps you are not supposed to close this block, or have mis-spelled it?', $this);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* This is an example of a block handler function. This one handles the loop tag.
|
|
*/
|
|
function ClosedBlock_Handle_Loop(&$res) {
|
|
if ($res['ArgumentCount'] != 1) {
|
|
throw new SSTemplateParseException('Either no or too many arguments in control block. Must be one argument only.', $this);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$arg = $res['Arguments'][0];
|
|
if ($arg['ArgumentMode'] == 'string') {
|
|
throw new SSTemplateParseException('Control block cant take string as argument.', $this);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$on = str_replace('$$FINAL', 'obj', ($arg['ArgumentMode'] == 'default') ? $arg['lookup_php'] : $arg['php']);
|
|
return
|
|
$on . '; $scope->pushScope(); while (($key = $scope->next()) !== false) {' . PHP_EOL .
|
|
$res['Template']['php'] . PHP_EOL .
|
|
'}; $scope->popScope(); ';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* The deprecated closed block handler for control blocks
|
|
* @deprecated
|
|
*/
|
|
function ClosedBlock_Handle_Control(&$res) {
|
|
Deprecation::notice('3.1', 'Use <% with %> or <% loop %> instead.');
|
|
return $this->ClosedBlock_Handle_Loop($res);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* The closed block handler for with blocks
|
|
*/
|
|
function ClosedBlock_Handle_With(&$res) {
|
|
if ($res['ArgumentCount'] != 1) {
|
|
throw new SSTemplateParseException('Either no or too many arguments in with block. Must be one argument only.', $this);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$arg = $res['Arguments'][0];
|
|
if ($arg['ArgumentMode'] == 'string') {
|
|
throw new SSTemplateParseException('Control block cant take string as argument.', $this);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$on = str_replace('$$FINAL', 'obj', ($arg['ArgumentMode'] == 'default') ? $arg['lookup_php'] : $arg['php']);
|
|
return
|
|
$on . '; $scope->pushScope();' . PHP_EOL .
|
|
$res['Template']['php'] . PHP_EOL .
|
|
'; $scope->popScope(); ';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*!*
|
|
|
|
# Open blocks are handled in the same generic manner as closed blocks. There is no need to define which blocks
|
|
# are which - closed is tried first, and if no matching end tag is found, open is tried next
|
|
|
|
OpenBlock: '<%' < !NotBlockTag BlockName:Word ( [ :BlockArguments ] )? > '%>'
|
|
*/
|
|
function OpenBlock__construct(&$res) {
|
|
$res['ArgumentCount'] = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function OpenBlock_BlockArguments(&$res, $sub) {
|
|
if (isset($sub['Argument']['ArgumentMode'])) {
|
|
$res['Arguments'] = array($sub['Argument']);
|
|
$res['ArgumentCount'] = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
$res['Arguments'] = $sub['Argument'];
|
|
$res['ArgumentCount'] = count($res['Arguments']);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function OpenBlock__finalise(&$res) {
|
|
$blockname = $res['BlockName']['text'];
|
|
|
|
$method = 'OpenBlock_Handle_'.$blockname;
|
|
if (method_exists($this, $method)) $res['php'] = $this->$method($res);
|
|
else {
|
|
throw new SSTemplateParseException('Unknown open block "'.$blockname.'" encountered. Perhaps you missed the closing tag or have mis-spelled it?', $this);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* This is an open block handler, for the <% include %> tag
|
|
*/
|
|
function OpenBlock_Handle_Include(&$res) {
|
|
if ($res['ArgumentCount'] != 1) throw new SSTemplateParseException('Include takes exactly one argument', $this);
|
|
|
|
$arg = $res['Arguments'][0];
|
|
$php = ($arg['ArgumentMode'] == 'default') ? $arg['string_php'] : $arg['php'];
|
|
|
|
if($this->includeDebuggingComments) { // Add include filename comments on dev sites
|
|
return
|
|
'$val .= \'<!-- include '.addslashes($php).' -->\';'. "\n".
|
|
'$val .= SSViewer::execute_template('.$php.', $scope->getItem());'. "\n".
|
|
'$val .= \'<!-- end include '.addslashes($php).' -->\';'. "\n";
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
return
|
|
'$val .= SSViewer::execute_template('.$php.', $scope->getItem());'. "\n";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* This is an open block handler, for the <% debug %> utility tag
|
|
*/
|
|
function OpenBlock_Handle_Debug(&$res) {
|
|
if ($res['ArgumentCount'] == 0) return '$scope->debug();';
|
|
else if ($res['ArgumentCount'] == 1) {
|
|
$arg = $res['Arguments'][0];
|
|
|
|
if ($arg['ArgumentMode'] == 'string') return 'Debug::show('.$arg['php'].');';
|
|
|
|
$php = ($arg['ArgumentMode'] == 'default') ? $arg['lookup_php'] : $arg['php'];
|
|
return '$val .= Debug::show('.str_replace('FINALGET!', 'cachedCall', $php).');';
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
throw new SSTemplateParseException('Debug takes 0 or 1 argument only.', $this);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* This is an open block handler, for the <% base_tag %> tag
|
|
*/
|
|
function OpenBlock_Handle_Base_tag(&$res) {
|
|
if ($res['ArgumentCount'] != 0) throw new SSTemplateParseException('Base_tag takes no arguments', $this);
|
|
return '$val .= SSViewer::get_base_tag($val);';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* This is an open block handler, for the <% current_page %> tag
|
|
*/
|
|
function OpenBlock_Handle_Current_page(&$res) {
|
|
if ($res['ArgumentCount'] != 0) throw new SSTemplateParseException('Current_page takes no arguments', $this);
|
|
return '$val .= $_SERVER[SCRIPT_URL];';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*!*
|
|
|
|
# This is used to detect when we have a mismatched closing tag (i.e., one with no equivilent opening tag)
|
|
# Because of parser limitations, this can only be used at the top nesting level of a template. Other mismatched
|
|
# closing tags are detected as an invalid open tag
|
|
|
|
MismatchedEndBlock: '<%' < 'end_' :Word > '%>'
|
|
*/
|
|
function MismatchedEndBlock__finalise(&$res) {
|
|
$blockname = $res['Word']['text'];
|
|
throw new SSTemplateParseException('Unexpected close tag end_'.$blockname.' encountered. Perhaps you have mis-nested blocks, or have mis-spelled a tag?', $this);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*!*
|
|
|
|
# This is used to detect a malformed opening tag - one where the tag is opened with the "<%" characters, but
|
|
# the tag is not structured properly
|
|
|
|
MalformedOpenTag: '<%' < !NotBlockTag Tag:Word !( ( [ :BlockArguments ] )? > '%>' )
|
|
*/
|
|
function MalformedOpenTag__finalise(&$res) {
|
|
$tag = $res['Tag']['text'];
|
|
throw new SSTemplateParseException("Malformed opening block tag $tag. Perhaps you have tried to use operators?", $this);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*!*
|
|
|
|
# This is used to detect a malformed end tag - one where the tag is opened with the "<%" characters, but
|
|
# the tag is not structured properly
|
|
|
|
MalformedCloseTag: '<%' < Tag:('end_' :Word ) !( > '%>' )
|
|
*/
|
|
function MalformedCloseTag__finalise(&$res) {
|
|
$tag = $res['Tag']['text'];
|
|
throw new SSTemplateParseException("Malformed closing block tag $tag. Perhaps you have tried to pass an argument to one?", $this);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*!*
|
|
|
|
# This is used to detect a malformed tag. It's mostly to keep the Template match rule a bit shorter
|
|
|
|
MalformedBlock: MalformedOpenTag | MalformedCloseTag
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/*!*
|
|
|
|
# This is used to remove template comments
|
|
|
|
Comment: "<%--" (!"--%>" /./)+ "--%>"
|
|
*/
|
|
function Comment__construct(&$res) {
|
|
$res['php'] = '';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*!*
|
|
|
|
# TopTemplate is the same as Template, but should only be used at the top level (not nested), as it includes
|
|
# MismatchedEndBlock detection, which only works at the top level
|
|
|
|
TopTemplate extends Template (TemplateMatcher = Template); MalformedBlock => MalformedBlock | MismatchedEndBlock
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* The TopTemplate also includes the opening stanza to start off the template
|
|
*/
|
|
function TopTemplate__construct(&$res) {
|
|
$res['php'] = "<?php" . PHP_EOL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*!*
|
|
|
|
# Text matches anything that isn't a template command (not an injection, block of any kind or comment)
|
|
|
|
Text: (
|
|
# Any set of characters that aren't potentially a control mark or an escaped character
|
|
/ [^<${\\]+ / |
|
|
# An escaped character
|
|
/ (\\.) / |
|
|
# A '<' that isn't the start of a block tag
|
|
'<' !'%' |
|
|
# A '$' that isn't the start of an injection
|
|
'$' !(/[A-Za-z_]/) |
|
|
# A '{' that isn't the start of an injection
|
|
'{' !'$' |
|
|
# A '{$' that isn't the start of an injection
|
|
'{$' !(/[A-Za-z_]/)
|
|
)+
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* We convert text
|
|
*/
|
|
function Text__finalise(&$res) {
|
|
$text = $res['text'];
|
|
|
|
// Unescape any escaped characters in the text, then put back escapes for any single quotes and backslashes
|
|
$text = stripslashes($text);
|
|
$text = addcslashes($text, '\'\\');
|
|
|
|
// TODO: This is pretty ugly & gets applied on all files not just html. I wonder if we can make this non-dynamically calculated
|
|
$text = preg_replace(
|
|
'/href\s*\=\s*\"\#/',
|
|
'href="\' . (SSViewer::$options[\'rewriteHashlinks\'] ? strip_tags( $_SERVER[\'REQUEST_URI\'] ) : "") . \'#',
|
|
$text
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
$res['php'] .= '$val .= \'' . $text . '\';' . PHP_EOL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/******************
|
|
* Here ends the parser itself. Below are utility methods to use the parser
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Compiles some passed template source code into the php code that will execute as per the template source.
|
|
*
|
|
* @static
|
|
* @throws SSTemplateParseException
|
|
* @param $string - The source of the template
|
|
* @param string $templateName - The name of the template, normally the filename the template source was loaded from
|
|
* @param bool $includeDebuggingComments - True is debugging comments should be included in the output
|
|
* @return mixed|string - The php that, when executed (via include or exec) will behave as per the template source
|
|
*/
|
|
static function compileString($string, $templateName = "", $includeDebuggingComments=false) {
|
|
if (!trim($string)) {
|
|
$code = '';
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
// Construct a parser instance
|
|
$parser = new SSTemplateParser($string);
|
|
$parser->includeDebuggingComments = $includeDebuggingComments;
|
|
|
|
// Ignore UTF8 BOM at begining of string. TODO: Confirm this is needed, make sure SSViewer handles UTF (and other encodings) properly
|
|
if(substr($string, 0,3) == pack("CCC", 0xef, 0xbb, 0xbf)) $parser->pos = 3;
|
|
|
|
// Match the source against the parser
|
|
$result = $parser->match_TopTemplate();
|
|
if(!$result) throw new SSTemplateParseException('Unexpected problem parsing template', $parser);
|
|
|
|
// Get the result
|
|
$code = $result['php'];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Include top level debugging comments if desired
|
|
if($includeDebuggingComments && $templateName && stripos($code, "<?xml") === false) {
|
|
// If this template is a full HTML page, then put the comments just inside the HTML tag to prevent any IE glitches
|
|
if(stripos($code, "<html") !== false) {
|
|
$code = preg_replace('/(<html[^>]*>)/i', "\\1<!-- template $templateName -->", $code);
|
|
$code = preg_replace('/(<\/html[^>]*>)/i', "<!-- end template $templateName -->\\1", $code);
|
|
} else {
|
|
$code = str_replace('<?php' . PHP_EOL, '<?php' . PHP_EOL . '$val .= \'<!-- template ' . $templateName . ' -->\';' . "\n", $code);
|
|
$code .= "\n" . '$val .= \'<!-- end template ' . $templateName . ' -->\';';
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return $code;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Compiles some file that contains template source code, and returns the php code that will execute as per that
|
|
* source
|
|
*
|
|
* @static
|
|
* @param $template - A file path that contains template source code
|
|
* @return mixed|string - The php that, when executed (via include or exec) will behave as per the template source
|
|
*/
|
|
static function compileFile($template) {
|
|
return self::compileString(file_get_contents($template), $template);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|