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				| <?php | |
| /** | |
|  * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com> | |
|  * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/ | |
|  * @copyright Copyright © 2008-2011 Yii Software LLC | |
|  * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/ | |
|  */ | |
|  | |
| namespace yii\helpers\base; | |
|  | |
| /** | |
|  * VarDumper is intended to replace the buggy PHP function var_dump and print_r. | |
|  * It can correctly identify the recursively referenced objects in a complex | |
|  * object structure. It also has a recursive depth control to avoid indefinite | |
|  * recursive display of some peculiar variables. | |
|  * | |
|  * VarDumper can be used as follows, | |
|  * | |
|  * ~~~ | |
|  * VarDumper::dump($var); | |
|  * ~~~ | |
|  * | |
|  * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com> | |
|  * @since 2.0 | |
|  */ | |
| class VarDumper | |
| { | |
| 	private static $_objects; | |
| 	private static $_output; | |
| 	private static $_depth; | |
|  | |
| 	/** | |
| 	 * Displays a variable. | |
| 	 * This method achieves the similar functionality as var_dump and print_r | |
| 	 * but is more robust when handling complex objects such as Yii controllers. | |
| 	 * @param mixed $var variable to be dumped | |
| 	 * @param integer $depth maximum depth that the dumper should go into the variable. Defaults to 10. | |
| 	 * @param boolean $highlight whether the result should be syntax-highlighted | |
| 	 */ | |
| 	public static function dump($var, $depth = 10, $highlight = false) | |
| 	{ | |
| 		echo static::dumpAsString($var, $depth, $highlight); | |
| 	} | |
|  | |
| 	/** | |
| 	 * Dumps a variable in terms of a string. | |
| 	 * This method achieves the similar functionality as var_dump and print_r | |
| 	 * but is more robust when handling complex objects such as Yii controllers. | |
| 	 * @param mixed $var variable to be dumped | |
| 	 * @param integer $depth maximum depth that the dumper should go into the variable. Defaults to 10. | |
| 	 * @param boolean $highlight whether the result should be syntax-highlighted | |
| 	 * @return string the string representation of the variable | |
| 	 */ | |
| 	public static function dumpAsString($var, $depth = 10, $highlight = false) | |
| 	{ | |
| 		self::$_output = ''; | |
| 		self::$_objects = array(); | |
| 		self::$_depth = $depth; | |
| 		self::dumpInternal($var, 0); | |
| 		if ($highlight) { | |
| 			$result = highlight_string("<?php\n" . self::$_output, true); | |
| 			self::$_output = preg_replace('/<\\?php<br \\/>/', '', $result, 1); | |
| 		} | |
| 		return self::$_output; | |
| 	} | |
|  | |
| 	/** | |
| 	 * @param mixed $var variable to be dumped | |
| 	 * @param integer $level depth level | |
| 	 */ | |
| 	private static function dumpInternal($var, $level) | |
| 	{ | |
| 		switch (gettype($var)) { | |
| 			case 'boolean': | |
| 				self::$_output .= $var ? 'true' : 'false'; | |
| 				break; | |
| 			case 'integer': | |
| 				self::$_output .= "$var"; | |
| 				break; | |
| 			case 'double': | |
| 				self::$_output .= "$var"; | |
| 				break; | |
| 			case 'string': | |
| 				self::$_output .= "'" . addslashes($var) . "'"; | |
| 				break; | |
| 			case 'resource': | |
| 				self::$_output .= '{resource}'; | |
| 				break; | |
| 			case 'NULL': | |
| 				self::$_output .= "null"; | |
| 				break; | |
| 			case 'unknown type': | |
| 				self::$_output .= '{unknown}'; | |
| 				break; | |
| 			case 'array': | |
| 				if (self::$_depth <= $level) { | |
| 					self::$_output .= 'array(...)'; | |
| 				} elseif (empty($var)) { | |
| 					self::$_output .= 'array()'; | |
| 				} else { | |
| 					$keys = array_keys($var); | |
| 					$spaces = str_repeat(' ', $level * 4); | |
| 					self::$_output .= "array\n" . $spaces . '('; | |
| 					foreach ($keys as $key) { | |
| 						self::$_output .= "\n" . $spaces . '    '; | |
| 						self::dumpInternal($key, 0); | |
| 						self::$_output .= ' => '; | |
| 						self::dumpInternal($var[$key], $level + 1); | |
| 					} | |
| 					self::$_output .= "\n" . $spaces . ')'; | |
| 				} | |
| 				break; | |
| 			case 'object': | |
| 				if (($id = array_search($var, self::$_objects, true)) !== false) { | |
| 					self::$_output .= get_class($var) . '#' . ($id + 1) . '(...)'; | |
| 				} elseif (self::$_depth <= $level) { | |
| 					self::$_output .= get_class($var) . '(...)'; | |
| 				} else { | |
| 					$id = array_push(self::$_objects, $var); | |
| 					$className = get_class($var); | |
| 					$members = (array)$var; | |
| 					$spaces = str_repeat(' ', $level * 4); | |
| 					self::$_output .= "$className#$id\n" . $spaces . '('; | |
| 					foreach ($members as $key => $value) { | |
| 						$keyDisplay = strtr(trim($key), array("\0" => ':')); | |
| 						self::$_output .= "\n" . $spaces . "    [$keyDisplay] => "; | |
| 						self::dumpInternal($value, $level + 1); | |
| 					} | |
| 					self::$_output .= "\n" . $spaces . ')'; | |
| 				} | |
| 				break; | |
| 		} | |
| 	} | |
| }
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| 
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