#!/usr/bin/env php
<?php
foreach ([__DIR__ . '/../../../autoload.php', __DIR__ . '/../vendor/autoload.php'] as $file) {
if (file_exists($file)) {
require $file;
break;
}
}
ini_set('xdebug.max_nesting_level', 3000);
// Disable Xdebug var_dump() output truncation
ini_set('xdebug.var_display_max_children', -1);
ini_set('xdebug.var_display_max_data', -1);
ini_set('xdebug.var_display_max_depth', -1);
list($operations, $files, $attributes) = parseArgs($argv);
/* Dump nodes by default */
if (empty($operations)) {
$operations[] = 'dump';
}
if (empty($files)) {
showHelp("Must specify at least one file.");
}
$parser = (new PhpParser\ParserFactory())->createForVersion($attributes['version']);
$dumper = new PhpParser\NodeDumper([
'dumpComments' => true,
'dumpPositions' => $attributes['with-positions'],
]);
$prettyPrinter = new PhpParser\PrettyPrinter\Standard;
$traverser = new PhpParser\NodeTraverser();
$traverser->addVisitor(new PhpParser\NodeVisitor\NameResolver);
foreach ($files as $file) {
if ($file === '-') {
$code = file_get_contents('php://stdin');
fwrite(STDERR, "====> Stdin:\n");
} else if (strpos($file, '<?php') === 0) {
$code = $file;
fwrite(STDERR, "====> Code $code\n");
} else {
if (!file_exists($file)) {
fwrite(STDERR, "File $file does not exist.\n");
exit(1);
}
$code = file_get_contents($file);
fwrite(STDERR, "====> File $file:\n");
}
if ($attributes['with-recovery']) {
$errorHandler = new PhpParser\ErrorHandler\Collecting;
$stmts = $parser->parse($code, $errorHandler);
foreach ($errorHandler->getErrors() as $error) {
$message = formatErrorMessage($error, $code, $attributes['with-column-info']);
fwrite(STDERR, $message . "\n");
}
if (null === $stmts) {
continue;
}
} else {
try {
$stmts = $parser->parse($code);
} catch (PhpParser\Error $error) {
$message = formatErrorMessage($error, $code, $attributes['with-column-info']);
fwrite(STDERR, $message . "\n");
exit(1);
}
}
foreach ($operations as $operation) {
if ('dump' === $operation) {
fwrite(STDERR, "==> Node dump:\n");
echo $dumper->dump($stmts, $code), "\n";
} elseif ('pretty-print' === $operation) {
fwrite(STDERR, "==> Pretty print:\n");
echo $prettyPrinter->prettyPrintFile($stmts), "\n";
} elseif ('json-dump' === $operation) {
fwrite(STDERR, "==> JSON dump:\n");
echo json_encode($stmts, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT), "\n";
} elseif ('var-dump' === $operation) {
fwrite(STDERR, "==> var_dump():\n");
var_dump($stmts);
} elseif ('resolve-names' === $operation) {
fwrite(STDERR, "==> Resolved names.\n");
$stmts = $traverser->traverse($stmts);
}
}
}
function formatErrorMessage(PhpParser\Error $e, $code, $withColumnInfo) {
if ($withColumnInfo && $e->hasColumnInfo()) {
return $e->getMessageWithColumnInfo($code);
} else {
return $e->getMessage();
}
}
function showHelp($error = '') {
if ($error) {
fwrite(STDERR, $error . "\n\n");
}
fwrite($error ? STDERR : STDOUT, <<<'OUTPUT'
Usage: php-parse [operations] file1.php [file2.php ...]
or: php-parse [operations] "<?php code"
Turn PHP source code into an abstract syntax tree.
Operations is a list of the following options (--dump by default):
-d, --dump Dump nodes using NodeDumper
-p, --pretty-print Pretty print file using PrettyPrinter\Standard
-j, --json-dump Print json_encode() result
--var-dump var_dump() nodes (for exact structure)
-N, --resolve-names Resolve names using NodeVisitor\NameResolver
-c, --with-column-info Show column-numbers for errors (if available)
-P, --with-positions Show positions in node dumps
-r, --with-recovery Use parsing with error recovery
--version=VERSION Target specific PHP version (default: newest)
-h, --help Display this page
Example:
php-parse -d -p -N -d file.php
Dumps nodes, pretty prints them, then resolves names and dumps them again.
OUTPUT
);
exit($error ? 1 : 0);
}
function parseArgs($args) {
$operations = [];
$files = [];
$attributes = [
'with-column-info' => false,
'with-positions' => false,
'with-recovery' => false,
'version' => PhpParser\PhpVersion::getNewestSupported(),
];
array_shift($args);
$parseOptions = true;
foreach ($args as $arg) {
if (!$parseOptions) {
$files[] = $arg;
continue;
}
switch ($arg) {
case '--dump':
case '-d':
$operations[] = 'dump';
break;
case '--pretty-print':
case '-p':
$operations[] = 'pretty-print';
break;
case '--json-dump':
case '-j':
$operations[] = 'json-dump';
break;
case '--var-dump':
$operations[] = 'var-dump';
break;
case '--resolve-names':
case '-N';
$operations[] = 'resolve-names';
break;
case '--with-column-info':
case '-c';
$attributes['with-column-info'] = true;
break;
case '--with-positions':
case '-P':
$attributes['with-positions'] = true;
break;
case '--with-recovery':
case '-r':
$attributes['with-recovery'] = true;
break;
case '--help':
case '-h';
showHelp();
break;
case '--':
$parseOptions = false;
break;
default:
if (preg_match('/^--version=(.*)$/', $arg, $matches)) {
$attributes['version'] = PhpParser\PhpVersion::fromString($matches[1]);
} elseif ($arg[0] === '-' && \strlen($arg[0]) > 1) {
showHelp("Invalid operation $arg.");
} else {
$files[] = $arg;
}
}
}
return [$operations, $files, $attributes];
}
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