newKeywords = array(); if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '5.4.0RC1', '>=')) { return; } // new PHP 5.4 keywords $this->newKeywords += array( 'callable' => PHPParser_Parser::T_CALLABLE, 'insteadof' => PHPParser_Parser::T_INSTEADOF, 'trait' => PHPParser_Parser::T_TRAIT, '__trait__' => PHPParser_Parser::T_TRAIT_C, ); if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '5.3.0', '>=')) { return; } // new PHP 5.3 keywords $this->newKeywords += array( '__dir__' => PHPParser_Parser::T_DIR, 'goto' => PHPParser_Parser::T_GOTO, 'namespace' => PHPParser_Parser::T_NAMESPACE, '__namespace__' => PHPParser_Parser::T_NS_C, ); } public function startLexing($code) { $this->inObjectAccess = false; // on PHP 5.4 don't do anything if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '5.4.0RC1', '>=')) { parent::startLexing($code); } else { $code = $this->preprocessCode($code); parent::startLexing($code); $this->postprocessTokens(); } } /* * Replaces new features in the code by ~__EMU__{NAME}__{DATA}__~ sequences. * ~LABEL~ is never valid PHP code, that's why we can (to some degree) safely * use it here. * Later when preprocessing the tokens these sequences will either be replaced * by real tokens or replaced with their original content (e.g. if they occured * inside a string, i.e. a place where they don't have a special meaning). */ protected function preprocessCode($code) { // binary notation (0b010101101001...) $code = preg_replace('(\b0b[01]+\b)', '~__EMU__BINARY__$0__~', $code); if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '5.3.0', '<')) { // namespace separator (backslash not followed by some special characters, // which are not valid after a NS separator, but would cause problems with // escape sequence parsing if one would replace the backslash there) $code = preg_replace('(\\\\(?!["\'`${\\\\]))', '~__EMU__NS__~', $code); // nowdoc (<<<'ABC'\ncontent\nABC;) $code = preg_replace_callback( '((*BSR_ANYCRLF) # set \R to (?>\r\n|\r|\n) (b?<<<[\t ]*\'([a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z0-9_\x7f-\xff]*)\'\R) # opening token ((?:(?!\2;?\R).*\R)*) # content (\2) # closing token (?=;?\R) # must be followed by newline (with optional semicolon) )x', array($this, 'encodeNowdocCallback'), $code ); } return $code; } /* * As nowdocs can have arbitrary content but LABELs can only contain a certain * range of characters, the nowdoc content is encoded as hex and separated by * 'x' tokens. So the result of the encoding will look like this: * ~__EMU__NOWDOC__{HEX(START_TOKEN)}x{HEX(CONTENT)}x{HEX(END_TOKEN)}~ */ public function encodeNowdocCallback(array $matches) { return '~__EMU__NOWDOC__' . bin2hex($matches[1]) . 'x' . bin2hex($matches[3]) . 'x' . bin2hex($matches[4]) . '__~'; } /* * Replaces the ~__EMU__...~ sequences with real tokens or their original * value. */ protected function postprocessTokens() { // we need to manually iterate and manage a count because we'll change // the tokens array on the way for ($i = 0, $c = count($this->tokens); $i < $c; ++$i) { // first check that the following tokens are form ~LABEL~, // then match the __EMU__... sequence. if ('~' === $this->tokens[$i] && isset($this->tokens[$i + 2]) && '~' === $this->tokens[$i + 2] && T_STRING === $this->tokens[$i + 1][0] && preg_match('(^__EMU__([A-Z]++)__(?:([A-Za-z0-9]++)__)?$)', $this->tokens[$i + 1][1], $matches) ) { if ('BINARY' === $matches[1]) { // the binary number can either be an integer or a double, so return a LNUMBER // or DNUMBER respectively $replace = array( array(is_int(bindec($matches[2])) ? T_LNUMBER : T_DNUMBER, $matches[2], $this->tokens[$i + 1][2]) ); } elseif ('NS' === $matches[1]) { // a \ single char token is returned here and replaced by a // PHPParser_Parser::T_NS_SEPARATOR token in ->getNextToken(). This hacks around // the limitations arising from T_NS_SEPARATOR not being defined on 5.3 $replace = array('\\'); } elseif ('NOWDOC' === $matches[1]) { // decode the encoded nowdoc payload; pack('H*' is bin2hex( for 5.3 list($start, $content, $end) = explode('x', $matches[2]); list($start, $content, $end) = array(pack('H*', $start), pack('H*', $content), pack('H*', $end)); $replace = array(); $replace[] = array(T_START_HEREDOC, $start, $this->tokens[$i + 1][2]); if ('' !== $content) { $replace[] = array(T_ENCAPSED_AND_WHITESPACE, $content, -1); } $replace[] = array(T_END_HEREDOC, $end, -1); } else { // just ignore all other __EMU__ sequences continue; } array_splice($this->tokens, $i, 3, $replace); $c -= 3 - count($replace); // for multichar tokens (e.g. strings) replace any ~__EMU__...~ sequences // in their content with the original character sequence } elseif (is_array($this->tokens[$i]) && 0 !== strpos($this->tokens[$i][1], '__EMU__') ) { $this->tokens[$i][1] = preg_replace_callback( '(~__EMU__([A-Z]++)__(?:([A-Za-z0-9]++)__)?~)', array($this, 'restoreContentCallback'), $this->tokens[$i][1] ); } } } /* * This method is a callback for restoring EMU sequences in * multichar tokens (like strings) to their original value. */ public function restoreContentCallback(array $matches) { if ('BINARY' === $matches[1]) { return $matches[2]; } elseif ('NS' === $matches[1]) { return '\\'; } elseif ('NOWDOC' === $matches[1]) { list($start, $content, $end) = explode('x', $matches[2]); return pack('H*', $start) . pack('H*', $content) . pack('H*', $end); } else { return $matches[0]; } } public function getNextToken(&$value = null, &$line = null, &$docComment = null) { $token = parent::getNextToken($value, $line, $docComment); // replace new keywords by their respective tokens. This is not done // if we currently are in an object access (e.g. in $obj->namespace // "namespace" stays a T_STRING tokens and isn't converted to T_NAMESPACE) if (PHPParser_Parser::T_STRING === $token && !$this->inObjectAccess) { if (isset($this->newKeywords[strtolower($value)])) { return $this->newKeywords[strtolower($value)]; } // backslashes are replaced by T_NS_SEPARATOR tokens } elseif (92 === $token) { // ord('\\') return PHPParser_Parser::T_NS_SEPARATOR; // keep track of whether we currently are in an object access (after ->) } elseif (PHPParser_Parser::T_OBJECT_OPERATOR === $token) { $this->inObjectAccess = true; } else { $this->inObjectAccess = false; } return $token; } }