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Diffstat (limited to 'src/HTML5/InstructionProcessor.php')
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1 files changed, 23 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/src/HTML5/InstructionProcessor.php b/src/HTML5/InstructionProcessor.php index d84ba42..ac6a23c 100644 --- a/src/HTML5/InstructionProcessor.php +++ b/src/HTML5/InstructionProcessor.php @@ -16,28 +16,28 @@ namespace Masterminds\HTML5; * One could, for example, use this mechanism to execute well-formed PHP * code embedded inside of an HTML5 document. */ -interface InstructionProcessor { +interface InstructionProcessor +{ - /** - * Process an individual processing instruction. - * - * The process() function is responsible for doing the following: - * - Determining whether $name is an instruction type it can handle. - * - Determining what to do with the data passed in. - * - Making any subsequent modifications to the DOM by modifying the - * DOMElement or its attached DOM tree. - * - * @param DOMElement $element - * The parent element for the current processing instruction. - * @param string $name - * The instruction's name. E.g. `<?php` has the name `php`. - * @param string $data - * All of the data between the opening and closing PI marks. - * @return DOMElement - * The element that should be considered "Current". This may just be - * the element passed in, but if the processor added more elements, - * it may choose to reset the current element to one of the elements - * it created. (When in doubt, return the element passed in.) - */ - public function process(\DOMElement $element, $name, $data); + /** + * Process an individual processing instruction. + * + * The process() function is responsible for doing the following: + * - Determining whether $name is an instruction type it can handle. + * - Determining what to do with the data passed in. + * - Making any subsequent modifications to the DOM by modifying the + * DOMElement or its attached DOM tree. + * + * @param DOMElement $element + * The parent element for the current processing instruction. + * @param string $name + * The instruction's name. E.g. `<?php` has the name `php`. + * @param string $data + * All of the data between the opening and closing PI marks. + * @return DOMElement The element that should be considered "Current". This may just be + * the element passed in, but if the processor added more elements, + * it may choose to reset the current element to one of the elements + * it created. (When in doubt, return the element passed in.) + */ + public function process(\DOMElement $element, $name, $data); } |