$conf
$conf : string
Configuration options for this parser rule.
Parse for block-quoted text.
Find source text marked as a blockquote, identified by any number of greater-than signs '>' at the start of the line, followed by a space, and then the quote text; each '>' indicates an additional level of quoting.
process(array $matches) : \A
Generates a replacement for the matched text.
Token options are:
'type' => 'start' : the start of a blockquote 'end' : the end of a blockquote
'level' => the indent level (0 for the first level, 1 for the second, etc)
array | $matches | An array of matches from the parse() method as generated by preg_replace_callback. $matches[0] is the full matched string, $matches[1] is the first matched pattern, $matches[2] is the second matched pattern, and so on. |
series of text and delimited tokens marking the different list text and list elements.
getConf(string $key, mixed $default = null) : mixed
Simple method to safely get configuration key values.
string | $key | The configuration key. |
mixed | $default | If the key does not exist, return this value instead. |
The configuration key value (if it exists) or the default value (if not).
getAttrs(string $text) : array
Extract 'attribute="value"' portions of wiki markup.
This kind of markup is typically used only in macros, but is useful anywhere.
The syntax is pretty strict; there can be no spaces between the option name, the equals, and the first double-quote; the value must be surrounded by double-quotes. You can escape characters in the value with a backslash, and the backslash will be stripped for you.
string | $text | The "attributes" portion of markup. |
An associative array of key-value pairs where the key is the option name and the value is the option value.