\Text_Wiki_Parse_Delimiter

Parses for Text_Wiki delimiter characters already in the source text.

This class implements a Text_Wiki_Parse to find instances of the delimiter character already embedded in the source text; it extracts them and replaces them with a delimited token, then renders them as the delimiter itself when the target format is XHTML.

Summary

Methods
Properties
Constants
__construct()
parse()
process()
getConf()
getAttrs()
$conf
$regex
$rule
$wiki
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Properties

$conf

$conf : string

Configuration options for this parser rule.

Type

string

$regex

$regex : string

Regular expression to find matching text for this rule.

Type

string

$rule

$rule : string

The name of this rule for new token array elements.

Type

string

$wiki

$wiki : object

A reference to the calling Text_Wiki object.

This is needed so that each rule has access to the same source text, token set, URLs, interwiki maps, page names, etc.

Type

object

Methods

__construct()

__construct(  $obj) 

Constructor. Overrides the Text_Wiki_Parse constructor so that we can set the $regex property dynamically (we need to include the Text_Wiki $delim character.

Parameters

$obj

parse()

parse() 

Abstrct method to parse source text for matches.

Applies the rule's regular expression to the source text, passes every match to the process() method, and replaces the matched text with the results of the processing.

process()

process(array  $matches) : \A

Generates a token entry for the matched text. Token options are:

'text' => The full matched text.

Parameters

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.

Returns

\A —

delimited token number to be used as a placeholder in the source text.

getConf()

getConf(string  $key, mixed  $default = null) : mixed

Simple method to safely get configuration key values.

Parameters

string $key

The configuration key.

mixed $default

If the key does not exist, return this value instead.

Returns

mixed —

The configuration key value (if it exists) or the default value (if not).

getAttrs()

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.

Parameters

string $text

The "attributes" portion of markup.

Returns

array —

An associative array of key-value pairs where the key is the option name and the value is the option value.