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- #!/usr/bin/php
- <?php
-
- chdir(dirname(__FILE__));
- require_once 'common.php';
- assertCli();
-
- /**
- * @file
- * Parses *.ent files into an entity lookup table, and then serializes and
- * writes the whole kaboodle to a file. The resulting file is cached so
- * that this script does not need to be run. This script should rarely,
- * if ever, be run, since HTML's entities are fairly immutable.
- */
-
- // here's where the entity files are located, assuming working directory
- // is the same as the location of this PHP file. Needs trailing slash.
- $entity_dir = '../docs/entities/';
-
- // defines the output file for the serialized content.
- $output_file = '../library/HTMLPurifier/EntityLookup/entities.ser';
-
- // courtesy of a PHP manual comment
- function unichr($dec)
- {
- if ($dec < 128) {
- $utf = chr($dec);
- } elseif ($dec < 2048) {
- $utf = chr(192 + (($dec - ($dec % 64)) / 64));
- $utf .= chr(128 + ($dec % 64));
- } else {
- $utf = chr(224 + (($dec - ($dec % 4096)) / 4096));
- $utf .= chr(128 + ((($dec % 4096) - ($dec % 64)) / 64));
- $utf .= chr(128 + ($dec % 64));
- }
- return $utf;
- }
-
- if ( !is_dir($entity_dir) ) exit("Fatal Error: Can't find entity directory.\n");
- if ( file_exists($output_file) ) exit("Fatal Error: output file already exists.\n");
-
- $dh = @opendir($entity_dir);
- if ( !$dh ) exit("Fatal Error: Cannot read entity directory.\n");
-
- $entity_files = array();
- while (($file = readdir($dh)) !== false) {
- if (@$file[0] === '.') continue;
- if (substr(strrchr($file, "."), 1) !== 'ent') continue;
- $entity_files[] = $file;
- }
- closedir($dh);
-
- if ( !$entity_files ) exit("Fatal Error: No entity files to parse.\n");
-
- $entity_table = array();
- $regexp = '/<!ENTITY\s+([A-Za-z0-9]+)\s+"&#(?:38;#)?([0-9]+);">/';
-
- foreach ( $entity_files as $file ) {
- $contents = file_get_contents($entity_dir . $file);
- $matches = array();
- preg_match_all($regexp, $contents, $matches, PREG_SET_ORDER);
- foreach ($matches as $match) {
- $entity_table[$match[1]] = unichr($match[2]);
- }
- }
-
- $output = serialize($entity_table);
-
- $fh = fopen($output_file, 'w');
- fwrite($fh, $output);
- fclose($fh);
-
- echo "Completed successfully.";
-
- // vim: et sw=4 sts=4
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