<?php
/**
* Parses string representations into their corresponding native PHP
* variable type. The base implementation does a simple type-check.
*/
class HTMLPurifier_VarParser
{
const C_STRING = 1;
const ISTRING = 2;
const TEXT = 3;
const ITEXT = 4;
const C_INT = 5;
const C_FLOAT = 6;
const C_BOOL = 7;
const LOOKUP = 8;
const ALIST = 9;
const HASH = 10;
const C_MIXED = 11;
/**
* Lookup table of allowed types. Mainly for backwards compatibility, but
* also convenient for transforming string type names to the integer constants.
*/
public static $types = array(
'string' => self::C_STRING,
'istring' => self::ISTRING,
'text' => self::TEXT,
'itext' => self::ITEXT,
'int' => self::C_INT,
'float' => self::C_FLOAT,
'bool' => self::C_BOOL,
'lookup' => self::LOOKUP,
'list' => self::ALIST,
'hash' => self::HASH,
'mixed' => self::C_MIXED
);
/**
* Lookup table of types that are string, and can have aliases or
* allowed value lists.
*/
public static $stringTypes = array(
self::C_STRING => true,
self::ISTRING => true,
self::TEXT => true,
self::ITEXT => true,
);
/**
* Validate a variable according to type.
* It may return NULL as a valid type if $allow_null is true.
*
* @param mixed $var Variable to validate
* @param int $type Type of variable, see HTMLPurifier_VarParser->types
* @param bool $allow_null Whether or not to permit null as a value
* @return string Validated and type-coerced variable
* @throws HTMLPurifier_VarParserException
*/
final public function parse($var, $type, $allow_null = false)
{
if (is_string($type)) {
if (!isset(HTMLPurifier_VarParser::$types[$type])) {
throw new HTMLPurifier_VarParserException("Invalid type '$type'");
} else {
$type = HTMLPurifier_VarParser::$types[$type];
}
}
$var = $this->parseImplementation($var, $type, $allow_null);
if ($allow_null && $var === null) {
return null;
}
// These are basic checks, to make sure nothing horribly wrong
// happened in our implementations.
switch ($type) {
case (self::C_STRING):
case (self::ISTRING):
case (self::TEXT):
case (self::ITEXT):
if (!is_string($var)) {
break;
}
if ($type == self::ISTRING || $type == self::ITEXT) {
$var = strtolower($var);
}
return $var;
case (self::C_INT):
if (!is_int($var)) {
break;
}
return $var;
case (self::C_FLOAT):
if (!is_float($var)) {
break;
}
return $var;
case (self::C_BOOL):
if (!is_bool($var)) {
break;
}
return $var;
case (self::LOOKUP):
case (self::ALIST):
case (self::HASH):
if (!is_array($var)) {
break;
}
if ($type === self::LOOKUP) {
foreach ($var as $k) {
if ($k !== true) {
$this->error('Lookup table contains value other than true');
}
}
} elseif ($type === self::ALIST) {
$keys = array_keys($var);
if (array_keys($keys) !== $keys) {
$this->error('Indices for list are not uniform');
}
}
return $var;
case (self::C_MIXED):
return $var;
default:
$this->errorInconsistent(get_class($this), $type);
}
$this->errorGeneric($var, $type);
}
/**
* Actually implements the parsing. Base implementation does not
* do anything to $var. Subclasses should overload this!
* @param mixed $var
* @param int $type
* @param bool $allow_null
* @return string
*/
protected function parseImplementation($var, $type, $allow_null)
{
return $var;
}
/**
* Throws an exception.
* @throws HTMLPurifier_VarParserException
*/
protected function error($msg)
{
throw new HTMLPurifier_VarParserException($msg);
}
/**
* Throws an inconsistency exception.
* @note This should not ever be called. It would be called if we
* extend the allowed values of HTMLPurifier_VarParser without
* updating subclasses.
* @param string $class
* @param int $type
* @throws HTMLPurifier_Exception
*/
protected function errorInconsistent($class, $type)
{
throw new HTMLPurifier_Exception(
"Inconsistency in $class: " . HTMLPurifier_VarParser::getTypeName($type) .
" not implemented"
);
}
/**
* Generic error for if a type didn't work.
* @param mixed $var
* @param int $type
*/
protected function errorGeneric($var, $type)
{
$vtype = gettype($var);
$this->error("Expected type " . HTMLPurifier_VarParser::getTypeName($type) . ", got $vtype");
}
/**
* @param int $type
* @return string
*/
public static function getTypeName($type)
{
static $lookup;
if (!$lookup) {
// Lazy load the alternative lookup table
$lookup = array_flip(HTMLPurifier_VarParser::$types);
}
if (!isset($lookup[$type])) {
return 'unknown';
}
return $lookup[$type];
}
}
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