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<?php
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/**
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* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
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* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
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* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
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*/
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namespace yii\helpers\base;
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/**
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* StringHelper
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*
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* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
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* @author Alex Makarov <sam@rmcreative.ru>
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* @since 2.0
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*/
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class StringHelper
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{
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/**
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* Returns the number of bytes in the given string.
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* This method ensures the string is treated as a byte array.
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* It will use `mb_strlen()` if it is available.
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* @param string $string the string being measured for length
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* @return integer the number of bytes in the given string.
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*/
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public static function strlen($string)
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{
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return function_exists('mb_strlen') ? mb_strlen($string, '8bit') : strlen($string);
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}
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/**
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* Returns the portion of string specified by the start and length parameters.
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* This method ensures the string is treated as a byte array.
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* It will use `mb_substr()` if it is available.
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* @param string $string the input string. Must be one character or longer.
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* @param integer $start the starting position
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* @param integer $length the desired portion length
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* @return string the extracted part of string, or FALSE on failure or an empty string.
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* @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.substr.php
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*/
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public static function substr($string, $start, $length)
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{
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return function_exists('mb_substr') ? mb_substr($string, $start, $length, '8bit') : substr($string, $start, $length);
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}
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/**
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* Returns the trailing name component of a path.
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* This method does the same as the php function basename() except that it will
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* always use \ and / as directory separators, independent of the operating system.
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* Note: basename() operates naively on the input string, and is not aware of the
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* actual filesystem, or path components such as "..".
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* @param string $path A path string.
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* @param string $suffix If the name component ends in suffix this will also be cut off.
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* @return string the trailing name component of the given path.
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* @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.basename.php
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*/
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public static function basename($path, $suffix = '')
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{
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if (($len = mb_strlen($suffix)) > 0 && mb_substr($path, -$len) == $suffix) {
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$path = mb_substr($path, 0, -$len);
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}
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$path = rtrim(str_replace('\\', '/', $path), '/\\');
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if (($pos = mb_strrpos($path, '/')) !== false) {
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return mb_substr($path, $pos + 1);
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}
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return $path;
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}
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/**
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* Converts a word to its plural form.
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* Note that this is for English only!
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* For example, 'apple' will become 'apples', and 'child' will become 'children'.
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* @param string $name the word to be pluralized
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* @return string the pluralized word
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*/
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public static function pluralize($name)
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{
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static $rules = array(
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'/(m)ove$/i' => '\1oves',
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'/(f)oot$/i' => '\1eet',
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'/(c)hild$/i' => '\1hildren',
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'/(h)uman$/i' => '\1umans',
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'/(m)an$/i' => '\1en',
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'/(s)taff$/i' => '\1taff',
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'/(t)ooth$/i' => '\1eeth',
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'/(p)erson$/i' => '\1eople',
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'/([m|l])ouse$/i' => '\1ice',
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'/(x|ch|ss|sh|us|as|is|os)$/i' => '\1es',
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'/([^aeiouy]|qu)y$/i' => '\1ies',
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'/(?:([^f])fe|([lr])f)$/i' => '\1\2ves',
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'/(shea|lea|loa|thie)f$/i' => '\1ves',
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'/([ti])um$/i' => '\1a',
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'/(tomat|potat|ech|her|vet)o$/i' => '\1oes',
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'/(bu)s$/i' => '\1ses',
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'/(ax|test)is$/i' => '\1es',
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'/s$/' => 's',
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);
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foreach ($rules as $rule => $replacement) {
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if (preg_match($rule, $name)) {
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return preg_replace($rule, $replacement, $name);
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}
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}
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return $name . 's';
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}
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/**
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* Converts a CamelCase name into space-separated words.
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* For example, 'PostTag' will be converted to 'Post Tag'.
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* @param string $name the string to be converted
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* @param boolean $ucwords whether to capitalize the first letter in each word
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* @return string the resulting words
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*/
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public static function camel2words($name, $ucwords = true)
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{
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$label = trim(strtolower(str_replace(array('-', '_', '.'), ' ', preg_replace('/(?<![A-Z])[A-Z]/', ' \0', $name))));
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return $ucwords ? ucwords($label) : $label;
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}
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/**
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* Converts a CamelCase name into an ID in lowercase.
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* Words in the ID may be concatenated using the specified character (defaults to '-').
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* For example, 'PostTag' will be converted to 'post-tag'.
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* @param string $name the string to be converted
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* @param string $separator the character used to concatenate the words in the ID
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* @return string the resulting ID
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*/
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public static function camel2id($name, $separator = '-')
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{
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if ($separator === '_') {
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return trim(strtolower(preg_replace('/(?<![A-Z])[A-Z]/', '_\0', $name)), '_');
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} else {
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return trim(strtolower(str_replace('_', $separator, preg_replace('/(?<![A-Z])[A-Z]/', $separator . '\0', $name))), $separator);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Converts an ID into a CamelCase name.
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* Words in the ID separated by `$separator` (defaults to '-') will be concatenated into a CamelCase name.
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* For example, 'post-tag' is converted to 'PostTag'.
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* @param string $id the ID to be converted
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* @param string $separator the character used to separate the words in the ID
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* @return string the resulting CamelCase name
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*/
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public static function id2camel($id, $separator = '-')
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{
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return str_replace(' ', '', ucwords(implode(' ', explode($separator, $id))));
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}
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}
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