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<?php
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/**
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*
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* Parses for wiki freelink text.
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*
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* @category Text
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*
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* @package Text_Wiki
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*
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* @author Paul M. Jones <pmjones@php.net>
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*
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* @license LGPL
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*
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* @version $Id: Freelink.php,v 1.4 2005/10/19 23:43:53 toggg Exp $
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*
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*/
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/**
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*
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* Parses for freelinked page links.
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*
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* This class implements a Text_Wiki_Parse to find source text marked as a
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* wiki freelink, and automatically create a link to that page.
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*
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* A freelink is any page name not conforming to the standard
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* StudlyCapsStyle for a wiki page name. For example, a page normally
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* named MyHomePage can be renamed and referred to as ((My Home Page)) --
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* note the spaces in the page name. You can also make a "nice-looking"
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* link without renaming the target page; e.g., ((MyHomePage|My Home
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* Page)). Finally, you can use named anchors on the target page:
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* ((MyHomePage|My Home Page#Section1)).
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*
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* @category Text
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*
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* @package Text_Wiki
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*
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* @author Paul M. Jones <pmjones@php.net>
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*
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*/
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class Text_Wiki_Parse_Freelink extends Text_Wiki_Parse {
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/**
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*
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* Constructor. We override the Text_Wiki_Parse constructor so we can
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* explicitly comment each part of the $regex property.
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*
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* @access public
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*
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* @param object &$obj The calling "parent" Text_Wiki object.
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*
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*/
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function Text_Wiki_Parse_Freelink(&$obj)
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{
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parent::Text_Wiki_Parse($obj);
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$this->regex =
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'/' . // START regex
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"\\(\\(" . // double open-parens
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"(" . // START freelink page patter
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"[-A-Za-z0-9 _+\\/.,;:!?'\"\\[\\]\\{\\}&\xc0-\xff]+" . // 1 or more of just about any character
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")" . // END freelink page pattern
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"(" . // START display-name
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"\|" . // a pipe to start the display name
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"[-A-Za-z0-9 _+\\/.,;:!?'\"\\[\\]\\{\\}&\xc0-\xff]+" . // 1 or more of just about any character
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")?" . // END display-name pattern 0 or 1
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"(" . // START pattern for named anchors
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"\#" . // a hash mark
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"[A-Za-z]" . // 1 alpha
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"[-A-Za-z0-9_:.]*" . // 0 or more alpha, digit, underscore
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")?" . // END named anchors pattern 0 or 1
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"()\\)\\)" . // double close-parens
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'/'; // END regex
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}
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/**
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*
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* Generates a replacement for the matched text. Token options are:
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*
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* 'page' => the wiki page name (e.g., HomePage).
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*
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* 'text' => alternative text to be displayed in place of the wiki
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* page name.
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*
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* 'anchor' => a named anchor on the target wiki page
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*
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* @access public
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*
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* @param array &$matches The array of matches from parse().
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*
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* @return A delimited token to be used as a placeholder in
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* the source text, plus any text priot to the match.
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*
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*/
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function process(&$matches)
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{
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// use nice variable names
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$page = $matches[1];
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$text = $matches[2];
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$anchor = $matches[3];
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// is the page given a new text appearance?
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if (trim($text) == '') {
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// no
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$text = $page;
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} else {
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// yes, strip the leading | character
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$text = substr($text, 1);
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}
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// set the options
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$options = array(
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'page' => $page,
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'text' => $text,
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'anchor' => $anchor
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);
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// return a token placeholder
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return $this->wiki->addToken($this->rule, $options);
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}
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}
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?>
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