<?php declare(strict_types=1);
namespace PhpParser\Internal;
if (\PHP_VERSION_ID >= 80000) {
class TokenPolyfill extends \PhpToken {
}
return;
}
/**
* This is a polyfill for the PhpToken class introduced in PHP 8.0. We do not actually polyfill
* PhpToken, because composer might end up picking a different polyfill implementation, which does
* not meet our requirements.
*
* @internal
*/
class TokenPolyfill {
/** @var int The ID of the token. Either a T_* constant of a character code < 256. */
public int $id;
/** @var string The textual content of the token. */
public string $text;
/** @var int The 1-based starting line of the token (or -1 if unknown). */
public int $line;
/** @var int The 0-based starting position of the token (or -1 if unknown). */
public int $pos;
/** @var array<int, bool> Tokens ignored by the PHP parser. */
private const IGNORABLE_TOKENS = [
\T_WHITESPACE => true,
\T_COMMENT => true,
\T_DOC_COMMENT => true,
\T_OPEN_TAG => true,
];
/** @var array<int, bool> Tokens that may be part of a T_NAME_* identifier. */
private static array $identifierTokens;
/**
* Create a Token with the given ID and text, as well optional line and position information.
*/
final public function __construct(int $id, string $text, int $line = -1, int $pos = -1) {
$this->id = $id;
$this->text = $text;
$this->line = $line;
$this->pos = $pos;
}
/**
* Get the name of the token. For single-char tokens this will be the token character.
* Otherwise it will be a T_* style name, or null if the token ID is unknown.
*/
public function getTokenName(): ?string {
if ($this->id < 256) {
return \chr($this->id);
}
$name = token_name($this->id);
return $name === 'UNKNOWN' ? null : $name;
}
/**
* Check whether the token is of the given kind. The kind may be either an integer that matches
* the token ID, a string that matches the token text, or an array of integers/strings. In the
* latter case, the function returns true if any of the kinds in the array match.
*
* @param int|string|(int|string)[] $kind
*/
public function is($kind): bool {
if (\is_int($kind)) {
return $this->id === $kind;
}
if (\is_string($kind)) {
return $this->text === $kind;
}
if (\is_array($kind)) {
foreach ($kind as $entry) {
if (\is_int($entry)) {
if ($this->id === $entry) {
return true;
}
} elseif (\is_string($entry)) {
if ($this->text === $entry) {
return true;
}
} else {
throw new \TypeError(
'Argument #1 ($kind) must only have elements of type string|int, ' .
gettype($entry) . ' given');
}
}
return false;
}
throw new \TypeError(
'Argument #1 ($kind) must be of type string|int|array, ' .gettype($kind) . ' given');
}
/**
* Check whether this token would be ignored by the PHP parser. Returns true for T_WHITESPACE,
* T_COMMENT, T_DOC_COMMENT and T_OPEN_TAG, and false for everything else.
*/
public function isIgnorable(): bool {
return isset(self::IGNORABLE_TOKENS[$this->id]);
}
/**
* Return the textual content of the token.
*/
public function __toString(): string {
return $this->text;
}
/**
* Tokenize the given source code and return an array of tokens.
*
* This performs certain canonicalizations to match the PHP 8.0 token format:
* * Bad characters are represented using T_BAD_CHARACTER rather than omitted.
* * T_COMMENT does not include trailing newlines, instead the newline is part of a following
* T_WHITESPACE token.
* * Namespaced names are represented using T_NAME_* tokens.
*
* @return static[]
*/
public static function tokenize(string $code, int $flags = 0): array {
self::init();
$tokens = [];
$line = 1;
$pos = 0;
$origTokens = \token_get_all($code, $flags);
$numTokens = \count($origTokens);
for ($i = 0; $i < $numTokens; $i++) {
$token = $origTokens[$i];
if (\is_string($token)) {
if (\strlen($token) === 2) {
// b" and B" are tokenized as single-char tokens, even though they aren't.
$tokens[] = new static(\ord('"'), $token, $line, $pos);
$pos += 2;
} else {
$tokens[] = new static(\ord($token), $token, $line, $pos);
$pos++;
}
} else {
$id = $token[0];
$text = $token[1];
// Emulate PHP 8.0 comment format, which does not include trailing whitespace anymore.
if ($id === \T_COMMENT && \substr($text, 0, 2) !== '/*' &&
\preg_match('/(\r\n|\n|\r)$/D', $text, $matches)
) {
$trailingNewline = $matches[0];
$text = \substr($text, 0, -\strlen($trailingNewline));
$tokens[] = new static($id, $text, $line, $pos);
$pos += \strlen($text);
if ($i + 1 < $numTokens && $origTokens[$i + 1][0] === \T_WHITESPACE) {
// Move trailing newline into following T_WHITESPACE token, if it already exists.
$origTokens[$i + 1][1] = $trailingNewline . $origTokens[$i + 1][1];
$origTokens[$i + 1][2]--;
} else {
// Otherwise, we need to create a new T_WHITESPACE token.
$tokens[] = new static(\T_WHITESPACE, $trailingNewline, $line, $pos);
$line++;
$pos += \strlen($trailingNewline);
}
continue;
}
// Emulate PHP 8.0 T_NAME_* tokens, by combining sequences of T_NS_SEPARATOR and
// T_STRING into a single token.
if (($id === \T_NS_SEPARATOR || isset(self::$identifierTokens[$id]))) {
$newText = $text;
$lastWasSeparator = $id === \T_NS_SEPARATOR;
for ($j = $i + 1; $j < $numTokens; $j++) {
if ($lastWasSeparator) {
if (!isset(self::$identifierTokens[$origTokens[$j][0]])) {
break;
}
$lastWasSeparator = false;
} else {
if ($origTokens[$j][0] !== \T_NS_SEPARATOR) {
break;
}
$lastWasSeparator = true;
}
$newText .= $origTokens[$j][1];
}
if ($lastWasSeparator) {
// Trailing separator is not part of the name.
$j--;
$newText = \substr($newText, 0, -1);
}
if ($j > $i + 1) {
if ($id === \T_NS_SEPARATOR) {
$id = \T_NAME_FULLY_QUALIFIED;
} elseif ($id === \T_NAMESPACE) {
$id = \T_NAME_RELATIVE;
} else {
$id = \T_NAME_QUALIFIED;
}
$tokens[] = new static($id, $newText, $line, $pos);
$pos += \strlen($newText);
$i = $j - 1;
continue;
}
}
$tokens[] = new static($id, $text, $line, $pos);
$line += \substr_count($text, "\n");
$pos += \strlen($text);
}
}
return $tokens;
}
/** Initialize private static state needed by tokenize(). */
private static function init(): void {
if (isset(self::$identifierTokens)) {
return;
}
// Based on semi_reserved production.
self::$identifierTokens = \array_fill_keys([
\T_STRING,
\T_STATIC, \T_ABSTRACT, \T_FINAL, \T_PRIVATE, \T_PROTECTED, \T_PUBLIC, \T_READONLY,
\T_INCLUDE, \T_INCLUDE_ONCE, \T_EVAL, \T_REQUIRE, \T_REQUIRE_ONCE, \T_LOGICAL_OR, \T_LOGICAL_XOR, \T_LOGICAL_AND,
\T_INSTANCEOF, \T_NEW, \T_CLONE, \T_EXIT, \T_IF, \T_ELSEIF, \T_ELSE, \T_ENDIF, \T_ECHO, \T_DO, \T_WHILE,
\T_ENDWHILE, \T_FOR, \T_ENDFOR, \T_FOREACH, \T_ENDFOREACH, \T_DECLARE, \T_ENDDECLARE, \T_AS, \T_TRY, \T_CATCH,
\T_FINALLY, \T_THROW, \T_USE, \T_INSTEADOF, \T_GLOBAL, \T_VAR, \T_UNSET, \T_ISSET, \T_EMPTY, \T_CONTINUE, \T_GOTO,
\T_FUNCTION, \T_CONST, \T_RETURN, \T_PRINT, \T_YIELD, \T_LIST, \T_SWITCH, \T_ENDSWITCH, \T_CASE, \T_DEFAULT,
\T_BREAK, \T_ARRAY, \T_CALLABLE, \T_EXTENDS, \T_IMPLEMENTS, \T_NAMESPACE, \T_TRAIT, \T_INTERFACE, \T_CLASS,
\T_CLASS_C, \T_TRAIT_C, \T_FUNC_C, \T_METHOD_C, \T_LINE, \T_FILE, \T_DIR, \T_NS_C, \T_HALT_COMPILER, \T_FN,
\T_MATCH,
], true);
}
}
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