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+<?php
+
+namespace Safe;
+
+use Safe\Exceptions\XmlException;
+
+/**
+ * xml_parser_create_ns creates a new XML parser
+ * with XML namespace support and returns a resource handle referencing
+ * it to be used by the other XML functions.
+ *
+ * @param string $encoding The input encoding is automatically detected, so that the
+ * encoding parameter specifies only the output
+ * encoding. In PHP 5.0.0 and 5.0.1, the default output charset is
+ * ISO-8859-1, while in PHP 5.0.2 and upper is UTF-8. The supported
+ * encodings are ISO-8859-1, UTF-8 and
+ * US-ASCII.
+ * @param string $separator With a namespace aware parser tag parameters passed to the various
+ * handler functions will consist of namespace and tag name separated by
+ * the string specified in separator.
+ * @return resource Returns a resource handle for the new XML parser.
+ * @throws XmlException
+ *
+ */
+function xml_parser_create_ns(string $encoding = null, string $separator = ":")
+{
+ error_clear_last();
+ if ($separator !== ":") {
+ $result = \xml_parser_create_ns($encoding, $separator);
+ } elseif ($encoding !== null) {
+ $result = \xml_parser_create_ns($encoding);
+ } else {
+ $result = \xml_parser_create_ns();
+ }
+ if ($result === false) {
+ throw XmlException::createFromPhpError();
+ }
+ return $result;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * xml_parser_create creates a new XML parser
+ * and returns a resource handle referencing it to be used by the
+ * other XML functions.
+ *
+ * @param string $encoding The optional encoding specifies the character
+ * encoding for the input/output in PHP 4. Starting from PHP 5, the input
+ * encoding is automatically detected, so that the
+ * encoding parameter specifies only the output
+ * encoding. In PHP 4, the default output encoding is the same as the
+ * input charset. If empty string is passed, the parser attempts to identify
+ * which encoding the document is encoded in by looking at the heading 3 or
+ * 4 bytes. In PHP 5.0.0 and 5.0.1, the default output charset is
+ * ISO-8859-1, while in PHP 5.0.2 and upper is UTF-8. The supported
+ * encodings are ISO-8859-1, UTF-8 and
+ * US-ASCII.
+ * @return resource Returns a resource handle for the new XML parser.
+ * @throws XmlException
+ *
+ */
+function xml_parser_create(string $encoding = null)
+{
+ error_clear_last();
+ if ($encoding !== null) {
+ $result = \xml_parser_create($encoding);
+ } else {
+ $result = \xml_parser_create();
+ }
+ if ($result === false) {
+ throw XmlException::createFromPhpError();
+ }
+ return $result;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * This function allows to use parser inside
+ * object. All callback functions could be set with
+ * xml_set_element_handler etc and assumed to be
+ * methods of object.
+ *
+ * @param resource $parser A reference to the XML parser to use inside the object.
+ * @param object $object The object where to use the XML parser.
+ * @throws XmlException
+ *
+ */
+function xml_set_object($parser, object &$object): void
+{
+ error_clear_last();
+ $result = \xml_set_object($parser, $object);
+ if ($result === false) {
+ throw XmlException::createFromPhpError();
+ }
+}