From 1336ce6ac3baacd1cecbf776cfafa81f8d025272 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nathan Gass Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 18:19:43 +0000 Subject: Wrong branch itools/live/devel-utf8 removed --- .gitattributes | 6 - devel-utf8/.diffnotice | 8 - devel-utf8/AUTHORS | 23 - devel-utf8/COPYING | 674 ---------------------------- devel-utf8/README | 200 --------- devel-utf8/auto_prepend.php | 232 ---------- devel-utf8/convertsyntax.php | 43 -- devel-utf8/it.class | 846 ----------------------------------- devel-utf8/it_auto_prepend.php | 245 ---------- devel-utf8/it_browser.class | 189 -------- devel-utf8/it_cache.class | 107 ----- devel-utf8/it_dbi.class | 860 ------------------------------------ devel-utf8/it_debug.class | 201 --------- devel-utf8/it_html.class | 582 ------------------------ devel-utf8/it_mail.class | 496 --------------------- devel-utf8/it_pipe.class | 209 --------- devel-utf8/it_session.class | 247 ----------- devel-utf8/it_syntaxconverter.class | 429 ------------------ devel-utf8/it_text.class | 268 ----------- devel-utf8/it_url.class | 765 -------------------------------- devel-utf8/it_user.class | 505 --------------------- devel-utf8/it_xml.class | 381 ---------------- devel-utf8/itjs.class | 186 -------- devel-utf8/itjs.php | 91 ---- devel-utf8/itjs/0.gif | Bin 43 -> 0 bytes devel-utf8/itjs/boot.js | 253 ----------- devel-utf8/itjs/error.gif | 11 - 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It works in PHP 5 and up. - -Our examples omit array() around function parameters and use dangling commas. -To get that, you can either use our just-in-time syntax converter or use -our patch for PHP (see http://cschneid.com/php/ for info). To use the syntax -converter, see the chapter about it_auto_prepend.php below. - -it_auto_prepend.php - ITools environment (optional) ---------------------------------------------------- -If you include this with the PHP auto_prepend_file ini setting you get the -following benefits: -a) Includes all the ITools functionality -b) auto_prepend.php is included for each directory in the include path. -c) Automatic syntax conversion is enabled if you have a vanilla PHP without -our syntax patch installed. -NOTE: This may need manual configuration on shared hosting -d) An autoloader for classes is installed, you don't need to require any files -it looks for foo.class if you access class foo). -e) $GLOBALS['IT_HOME'] is set to one level above the DOCUMENT_ROOT in web -mode, one level above the script for CLI mode: This allows access to data -directories from web and CLI mode alike. - -Example: - # Put this line in .htaccess or httpd.conf to set up ITools environment - php_value auto_prepend_file YOUR_PATH_TO_ITOOLS/it_auto_prepend.php - - -it_html - HTML output generation --------------------------------- -it_html creates a global function for each common html tag. Those functions -accept variable arguments, key=>value pairs are considered attributes. - -Example: - new it_html; # Not necessary if using it_auto_prepend.php - echo html( - head('title' => "welcome earth"), - body( - p('style' => "margin:1em", - a('href' => U("http://google.com/search", 'q' => "Hello World"), "Hello World"), - ), - ), - ); - -Functions: - new it_html($config) -- create global functions, choose (x)html style - div($attributes, $content) -- return a
with attributes and content - html($params, $content) -- return a but adds correct doctype - head($params, $content) -- return a but needs special params - select($tags, $options, $selected) -- build a html select from an array - tag($tag, $content) -- create arbitrary <$tag> - Q($str) -- html encode a value, roughly like htmlentities - U($arr) -- create a valid url from strings and key=>value - it_html::sanitize($html) -- remove dangerous tags from html code - - - -it_dbi - Database access ------------------------- -The dbi object is a simple mysql interface. For each table in your database, -a class is created automatically. Queries are encoded as arrays which ensures -correct quoting, see select(). Errors are by default reported within dbi. - -Example: - it_dbi::createclasses(); # Not necessary if using it_auto_prepend.php - $record = new T_Customers('ID' => 'mueller'); - $record->update('email' => "mueller@spam.com"); - $response = "Email added for $record->name"; - # Using Iterators (PHP 5+ only): - foreach (new T_Customers as $customer) { ... } # Iterate all customers - foreach (new T_Customers('age' => 42) as $customer) { ... } - foreach (new T_Customers as $id => $customer) { ... } # $id = $customer->_key - # ... you can iterate over any query (also multiple times): - $customers->select('age' => 42); - foreach ($customers as $customer) { foo($customer); } - foreach ($customers as $customer) { bar($customer); } - -Functions: - it_dbi::createclasses($config) -- create database objects for each table name - $t = new Tablename($query) -- return a dbi object, executes optional select - $t->select($query) -- read first result of (encoded) query into t. - $t->iterate() -- advance to next result - $t->update($fields) -- update selected record from key=>value pairs - $t->insert($fields) -- insert a new record from key=>value pairs - $t->replace($fields) -- replace a new record from key=>value pairs - $t->delete($query) -- delete current record or those found by query - $t->query($sqlquery) -- execute a raw SQL query on db connection - - - -it_text - Translation support ------------------------------ -it_text finds the best language to use from browser and override settings. It -then reads texts.php in the format documented in the constructor. You can then -use T() to translate a label. Unknown labels are reported using it::error() - -Example: - echo T('hello') . ' ' . Q($customer->name); - echo ET('chainletter', 'name' => Q($customer->name)); - -Functions: - new it_text($config) -- read texts. usually called implicitly - T($label) -- return translated $label - ET($label, $values) -- return translated $label w/ values replaced - T_lang() -- returns current language - T_set_language($language) -- sets a new language - T_exists($label) -- returns whether a label is defined - - - -it_debug - Debug support ------------------------- -it_debug is used for debugging. The function ED($foo, $bar) echoes the -values of $foo and $bar AND prepends it with the names of the variables. EDX() -does the same and exits. EDC('verbose', $foo) only echoes if -$GLOBALS['debug_verbose'] is set. it_debug::backtrace() outputs a compact -stackdump. - -Example: - ED($foo, $bar); # echoes name and value of $foo and $bar - EDC('verbose', $foo); - -Functions: - ED($args...) -- echoes names and values of all args - EDX($args...) -- echoes names and values of all args and exits - EDC('foo', $var...) -- echoes only if $GLOBALS['debug_foo'] is set - D($args...) -- returns formatted names and values of params - it_debug::backtrace($skip) -- prints short backtrace, skipping $skip levels - - - -it.class - Tool functions -------------------------- -it.class provides various statically callable functions. The main groups are: -a) Much simpler perl regex matching (no delimiters, matches returned directly -as scalar or array, case insensitive, locale support) and a multi-pattern -replacement function. -b) Better error functions: stack and variable dumps added to error messages, -error messages mailed if display_errors is off. Extra parameter allow the -filtering of sporadic errors. -c) Better shell support, specifically a command line parser and an exec -function that handles quoting. - -Example: - $from = it::match('From: (.*)', $mail); - $page = it::replace('<.*?>' => '', ' +' => ' ', $page); - it::error('title'=>"cannot connect", 'id'=>"db"); # suppress sporadic errors - it::fatal("internal error"); - $diff = it::exec("diff -wu {old} {new}", 'old' => $old, 'new' => $new); - it::imageconvert('in' => "src.jpg", 'out' => "dst.jpg", 'size' => "80x80"); - -Functions: - it::match($pattern, $subject, $opts) -- find pattern in subject using opts; return matches - it::replace($replace, $subject, $opts) -- replace patterns in subject; return result - it::error($info) -- print or mail error message - it::fatal($info) -- print or mail error message, then exit - it::bail($message) -- print message to stderr, exit with errcode - it::exec($command, $values) -- execute command, return output - it::getopt($usage) -- parse (or print) usage, return options, - it::gets() -- fetch next line from stdin or named arg - it::imageconvert($params) -- Convert image using ImageMagick convert - it::log($fn, $data, $data...) -- Append data (separated by tabs) to log/$fn-$date - it::map($expr, $array) -- Apply php expression to array members & return - - - -it_url - URL handling ---------------------- -Helper functions dealing with URLs. - -Example: - $filename = it_url::get_cache( - 'url' => "http://static.php.net/www.php.net/images/php.gif", - 'timeout' => 5, - 'cachedir' => $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "/cache", - ); - -Functions: - it_url::get($params) -- performs GET/POST requests to web servers - it_url::get_cache($params) -- performs GET/POST and caches the result - - -it_user - Session handling --------------------------- -This allows maintaining session cookies and authentication status for users. -Not documented yet, check the source. - -it_xml - XML parser -------------------- -This will parse an XML string and returns a tree of PHP objects; similar to -simplexml, supports a streaming mode for huge XML files. Not documented yet, -check the source. diff --git a/devel-utf8/auto_prepend.php b/devel-utf8/auto_prepend.php deleted file mode 100644 index b71acb7..0000000 --- a/devel-utf8/auto_prepend.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -etext($label, array_map(array("it_html", "Q"), $values), $language) : $GLOBALS['it_text']->text($label, $language); -} - -/** - * Return a text in the selected language - * Replaces variables of the form {var} with value from argument $values - * @param $label Label of text to return - * @param $values Associative array containing values to fill in - * @param $language Optional language to return text in. - * @return Localized text string with variables replaced by their values - */ -function ET($label, $values = null, $language = null) -{ - it_text::init(); - return $GLOBALS['it_text']->etext($label, $values, $language); -} - -/** - * Change language - * @param $language New language to set - */ -function T_set_language($language) -{ - it_text::init(); - return $GLOBALS['it_text']->set_language($language); -} - -/** - * Get active language - * @return currently active language - */ -function T_lang() -{ - it_text::init(); - return $GLOBALS['it_text']->get_language(); -} - -/** - * Get active language - * @return default language of browser - */ -function T_defaultlang() -{ - it_text::init(); - return $GLOBALS['it_text']->get_defaultlanguage(); -} - -/** - * Get available languages - * @return available languages as langcode => langname - */ -function T_languages() -{ - it_text::init(); - return $GLOBALS['it_text']->languages; -} - -/** - * Check if a text entry for a specific label exists - * @param $label Label to check - * @return true if text exists in actual (or supplied) language, false otherwise. - */ -function T_exists($label, $language = null) -{ - it_text::init(); - return $GLOBALS['it_text']->text_exists($label, $language); -} - -/** - * Return "db4" or "db2" depending on availability - */ -function db_version() -{ - return in_array("db4", dba_handlers()) ? "db4" : "db2"; -} - - - - -/****************** functions for class it_text **********************/ - -/** - * Build an url - */ -function U(/* ... */) -{ - $args = func_get_args(); - return call_user_func_array(array('it_html', 'U'), $args); -} - - - - -/************************** other functions ***************************/ - -/** - * Print an error message and end page - */ -function fail($text) -{ - trigger_error($text, E_USER_ERROR); - it::fatal($text); -} - -/** - * Global shortcut for $it_debug::debug() - * @see it_debug::debug() - */ -function debug($text, $level=0) -{ - if (isset($GLOBALS['it_debug'])) - $GLOBALS['it_debug']->debug($text, $level); -} - -/** - * Convert a htmlentities-encoded string back to normal - */ -function it_htmlentities_decode($string) -{ - return strtr($string, array_flip(get_html_translation_table(HTML_ENTITIES))); -} - -/** - * Clone an object and return copy, works for all PHP versions - */ -function &it_clone(&$object) -{ - $result = (is_object($object) && version_compare(zend_version(), 2, '>=')) ? clone($object) : $object; - return $result; # PHP internals need a tmp var to return by ref -} - -/** - * Experimental PHP taint support, see ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/pub/php/ - */ -if (function_exists("taint")) -{ - function it_untaint($value, $marks = TC_HTML) { untaint($value, $marks); return $value; } - function it_taintcheck($value, $marks = TC_HTML) { if (istainted($value) & $marks) { untaint($value, $marks); it::error(it_untaint("it_taintcheck($value, $marks) failed")); } return $value; } -} -else -{ - define('TC_HTML', 0); - define('TC_SHELL', 0); - define('TC_MYSQL', 0); - define('TC_MYSQLI', 0); - define('TC_SELF', 0); - define('TC_ALL', 0); - define('TC_NONE', 0); - function it_untaint($value, $dummy_marks = 0) { return $value; } - function it_taintcheck($value, $dummy_marks = 0) { return $value; } -} - -# ULTRAHOME is generated in a safe way -$GLOBALS['ULTRAHOME'] = it_untaint($GLOBALS['ULTRAHOME'], TC_ALL); - -?> diff --git a/devel-utf8/convertsyntax.php b/devel-utf8/convertsyntax.php deleted file mode 100755 index 282b774..0000000 --- a/devel-utf8/convertsyntax.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env php -changes) - { - if ($opts['verbose']) - echo "$file contains $converter->changes new syntax elements\n"; - - $result++; - } - } - else - { - echo $converter->output; - - if ($opts['verbose'] && $converter->changes) - fputs(fopen("php://stderr", "w"), "$converter->changes changes made to $file\n"); - } -} - -exit($result); diff --git a/devel-utf8/it.class b/devel-utf8/it.class deleted file mode 100644 index 624f601..0000000 --- a/devel-utf8/it.class +++ /dev/null @@ -1,846 +0,0 @@ -. -** -** it.class - static functions -*/ - -class it -{ -/** - * Create config class with static members initialized (e.g. $home). - * NOTE: PHP5 ONLY - * @param $p Static members to be generated in newly created class - * service: Class name of created class (default: from caller path) - * home: Home directory of application (default: from caller path) - * site: Domain name of application (default: from caller path) - * db: Database of application (default: from caller path) - */ -static function createconfig($p = array()) -{ - $stack = debug_backtrace(); - $filename = $stack[0]['file']; - preg_match('!/www/((\w+)[^/]+)!', $filename, $parts); - - $p += array( - 'home' => $parts[0], - 'site' => $parts[1], - 'db' => strtr($parts[1], ".-", "__"), - 'service' => $parts[2], - ); - - if (class_exists($p['service'] . "_tools")) - $extends = "extends {$p['service']}_tools "; - - $code = array("class {$p['service']} $extends{"); - - foreach ($p as $name => $value) - $code[] = "static \$$name = " . var_export($value, true) . ";"; - - $code[] = "}"; - eval(join("\n", $code)); -} - - -/** - * Clone an object and return copy, works for all PHP versions - */ -static function &cloneobj(&$object) -{ - $result = (is_object($object) && version_compare(zend_version(), 2, '>=')) ? clone($object) : $object; - - return $result; # PHP internals need a tmp var to return by ref -} - - -/** - * Append all arguments to a logfile (tab separated). Date will be added to filename and line - * @param $name Name of logfile. Will be in log/ of service unless it starts with / - * @param $line1 Line to append (varargs) - */ -static function log($name /* ... */) -{ - $args = func_get_args(); - $line = date("Y-m-d H:i:s") . "\t" . implode("\t", array_slice($args, 1)) . "\n"; - $basefn = substr($name, 0, 1) == "/" ? $name : $GLOBALS['ULTRAHOME'] . "/log/$name"; - $fullfn = $basefn . "-" . date('Ymd'); - - if (substr($fullfn, 0, 1) == "/") - { - if (!file_exists($fullfn)) - { - $tmp = getmypid(); - @touch("$fullfn.$tmp"); - @chgrp("$fullfn.$tmp", "www"); - @rename("$fullfn.$tmp", $fullfn); - @unlink($basefn); - @symlink($fullfn, $basefn); - } - - file_put_contents($fullfn, $line, FILE_APPEND); - } -} - - -/** - * Store timings for appending to log/timer_log-* in auto_append.php - */ -static function timerlog($label = '') -{ - if ($GLOBALS['debug_timerlog']) - { - $s = $GLOBALS['ULTRATIME']; - $e = gettimeofday(); - $msec= ($e['sec'] - $s['sec']) * 1000 + ($e['usec'] - $s['usec']) / 1000; - $GLOBALS['ULTRATIMERLOG'] .= sprintf(" %s:%d", $label, $msec); - } -} - - -/** - * Send verbose error report to browser or (if display_errors is off) by email to .diffnotice gods, file owner or SERVER_ADMIN - * All params optional. Single string parameter means 'title'. - * @param $p['title'] error title, one line - * @param $p['body'] error body, multiline - * @param $p['to'] comma separated recipient list - * @param $p['id'] identifier of error. if given, only subsequent errors of same id will trigger message - * @param $p['graceperiod'] number of seconds within which additional errors are ignored if id is set - * @param $p['timewindow'] number of seconds after graceperiod within which the second error must occur if id is set - * @param $p['backtraceskip'] number of stack levels to drop - * @param $p['blockmail'] number of seconds to block mails after having sent a mail [3600] - * @param $p['blockmailid'] block mail for $p['blockmail'] seconds with same id. Default: $p['to'] - * @param $p['omitdebuginfo'] Do not add stack dump, locals and environment to output [false] - */ -static function error($p = array(), $body = null, $to = null) # $body and $to deprecated -{ - if (!is_array($p)) - $p = array('title' => $p, 'body' => $body, 'to' => $to); - - if ($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']) - $url = ($_SERVER['HTTPS'] ? "https://" : "http://") . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; - else - $url = $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']; - - $gods = strtr(trim(@file_get_contents($GLOBALS['ULTRAHOME'] . "/.diffnotice")), array("\n"=>', ')); - if (!$p['to']) - unset($p['to']); # allow defaults to kick in - $p += array( - 'title' => "it::error", - 'to' => $gods ? $gods : (get_current_user() ? get_current_user() : $_SERVER['SERVER_ADMIN']), - 'graceperiod' => 60, - 'timewindow' => 25*3600, - 'backtraceskip' => 0, - 'blockmail' => 3600, - 'omitdebuginfo' => false, - ); - $p += array('blockmailid' => md5($p['to'])); - - @mkdir("/tmp/alertdata"); - @chmod("/tmp/alertdata", 0777); - - $toscreen = ini_get('display_errors') || (defined("STDOUT") && posix_isatty(STDOUT)) || EDC('astwin') || EDC('asdevel'); - @fseek(STDOUT, 0, SEEK_END); # Work around PHP bug 49819: posix_isatty seeks to start - - if ($toscreen && !it::is_live()) - $GLOBALS['debug_noredir'] = 1; - - if (!$toscreen) # this error can only be sent by mail: find out if we want to suppress it - { - if (!$p['id']) - $sendmail = true; - else - { - $errstampfn = "/tmp/alertdata/errstamp_" . urlencode($p['id']); - $errstampage = time() - @filemtime($errstampfn); - $sendmail = $errstampage >= $p['graceperiod'] && $errstampage <= $p['graceperiod'] + $p['timewindow']; - if ($errstampage > $p['graceperiod']) - { - @unlink($errstampfn); - @touch($errstampfn); - } - } - - if ($sendmail) - { - $lastsentfn = "/tmp/alertdata/lastsent_" . getmyuid() . "." . $p['blockmailid']; - $now = time(); - clearstatcache(); - $l