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Diffstat (limited to 'vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/filesystem.php')
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1 files changed, 301 insertions, 145 deletions
diff --git a/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/filesystem.php b/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/filesystem.php index ee0a4bdf1..7f1b08bb0 100644 --- a/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/filesystem.php +++ b/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/filesystem.php @@ -28,12 +28,12 @@ function chgrp(string $filename, $group): void /** * Attempts to change the mode of the specified file to that given in - * mode. + * permissions. * * @param string $filename Path to the file. - * @param int $mode Note that mode is not automatically + * @param int $permissions Note that permissions is not automatically * assumed to be an octal value, so to ensure the expected operation, - * you need to prefix mode with a zero (0). + * you need to prefix permissions with a zero (0). * Strings such as "g+w" will not work properly. * * @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ function chgrp(string $filename, $group): void * * * - * The mode parameter consists of three octal + * The permissions parameter consists of three octal * number components specifying access restrictions for the owner, * the user group in which the owner is in, and to everybody else in * this order. One component can be computed by adding up the needed @@ -58,10 +58,10 @@ function chgrp(string $filename, $group): void * * */ -function chmod(string $filename, int $mode): void +function chmod(string $filename, int $permissions): void { error_clear_last(); - $result = \chmod($filename, $mode); + $result = \chmod($filename, $permissions); if ($result === false) { throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); } @@ -89,13 +89,13 @@ function chown(string $filename, $user): void /** - * Makes a copy of the file source to - * dest. + * Makes a copy of the file from to + * to. * * If you wish to move a file, use the rename function. * - * @param string $source Path to the source file. - * @param string $dest The destination path. If dest is a URL, the + * @param string $from Path to the source file. + * @param string $to The destination path. If to is a URL, the * copy operation may fail if the wrapper does not support overwriting of * existing files. * @@ -105,13 +105,13 @@ function chown(string $filename, $user): void * @throws FilesystemException * */ -function copy(string $source, string $dest, $context = null): void +function copy(string $from, string $to, $context = null): void { error_clear_last(); if ($context !== null) { - $result = \copy($source, $dest, $context); + $result = \copy($from, $to, $context); } else { - $result = \copy($source, $dest); + $result = \copy($from, $to); } if ($result === false) { throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); @@ -165,17 +165,40 @@ function disk_total_space(string $directory): float /** - * The file pointed to by handle is closed. + * The file pointed to by stream is closed. * - * @param resource $handle The file pointer must be valid, and must point to a file successfully + * @param resource $stream The file pointer must be valid, and must point to a file successfully * opened by fopen or fsockopen. * @throws FilesystemException * */ -function fclose($handle): void +function fclose($stream): void { error_clear_last(); - $result = \fclose($handle); + $result = \fclose($stream); + if ($result === false) { + throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * This function synchronizes stream contents to storage media, just like fsync does, + * but it does not synchronize file meta-data. + * Note that this function is only effectively different in POSIX systems. + * In Windows, this function is aliased to fsync. + * + * @param resource $stream The file pointer must be valid, and must point to + * a file successfully opened by fopen or + * fsockopen (and not yet closed by + * fclose). + * @throws FilesystemException + * + */ +function fdatasync($stream): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \fdatasync($stream); if ($result === false) { throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); } @@ -184,19 +207,19 @@ function fclose($handle): void /** * This function forces a write of all buffered output to the resource - * pointed to by the file handle. + * pointed to by the file stream. * - * @param resource $handle The file pointer must be valid, and must point to + * @param resource $stream The file pointer must be valid, and must point to * a file successfully opened by fopen or * fsockopen (and not yet closed by * fclose). * @throws FilesystemException * */ -function fflush($handle): void +function fflush($stream): void { error_clear_last(); - $result = \fflush($handle); + $result = \fflush($stream); if ($result === false) { throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); } @@ -204,10 +227,56 @@ function fflush($handle): void /** + * Similar to fgets except that + * fgetcsv parses the line it reads for fields in + * CSV format and returns an array containing the fields + * read. + * + * @param resource $stream A valid file pointer to a file successfully opened by + * fopen, popen, or + * fsockopen. + * @param int $length Must be greater than the longest line (in characters) to be found in + * the CSV file (allowing for trailing line-end characters). Otherwise the + * line is split in chunks of length characters, + * unless the split would occur inside an enclosure. + * + * Omitting this parameter (or setting it to 0, + * or NULL in PHP 8.0.0 or later) the maximum line length is not limited, + * which is slightly slower. + * @param string $separator The optional separator parameter sets the field separator (one single-byte character only). + * @param string $enclosure The optional enclosure parameter sets the field enclosure character (one single-byte character only). + * @param string $escape The optional escape parameter sets the escape character (at most one single-byte character). + * An empty string ("") disables the proprietary escape mechanism. + * @return array|null Returns an indexed array containing the fields read on success. + * @throws FilesystemException + * + */ +function fgetcsv($stream, int $length = null, string $separator = ",", string $enclosure = "\"", string $escape = "\\"): ?array +{ + error_clear_last(); + if ($escape !== "\\") { + $result = \fgetcsv($stream, $length, $separator, $enclosure, $escape); + } elseif ($enclosure !== "\"") { + $result = \fgetcsv($stream, $length, $separator, $enclosure); + } elseif ($separator !== ",") { + $result = \fgetcsv($stream, $length, $separator); + } elseif ($length !== null) { + $result = \fgetcsv($stream, $length); + } else { + $result = \fgetcsv($stream); + } + if ($result === false) { + throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** * This function is similar to file, except that * file_get_contents returns the file in a * string, starting at the specified offset - * up to maxlen bytes. On failure, + * up to length bytes. On failure, * file_get_contents will return FALSE. * * file_get_contents is the preferred way to read the @@ -230,18 +299,18 @@ function fflush($handle): void * Seeking (offset) is not supported with remote files. * Attempting to seek on non-local files may work with small offsets, but this * is unpredictable because it works on the buffered stream. - * @param int $maxlen Maximum length of data read. The default is to read until end + * @param int $length Maximum length of data read. The default is to read until end * of file is reached. Note that this parameter is applied to the * stream processed by the filters. * @return string The function returns the read data. * @throws FilesystemException * */ -function file_get_contents(string $filename, bool $use_include_path = false, $context = null, int $offset = 0, int $maxlen = null): string +function file_get_contents(string $filename, bool $use_include_path = false, $context = null, int $offset = 0, int $length = null): string { error_clear_last(); - if ($maxlen !== null) { - $result = \file_get_contents($filename, $use_include_path, $context, $offset, $maxlen); + if ($length !== null) { + $result = \file_get_contents($filename, $use_include_path, $context, $offset, $length); } elseif ($offset !== 0) { $result = \file_get_contents($filename, $use_include_path, $context, $offset); } elseif ($context !== null) { @@ -324,7 +393,7 @@ function file_get_contents(string $filename, bool $use_include_path = false, $co * * * - * @param resource $context A valid context resource created with + * @param resource|null $context A valid context resource created with * stream_context_create. * @return int This function returns the number of bytes that were written to the file. * @throws FilesystemException @@ -508,6 +577,39 @@ function fileowner(string $filename): int /** + * Gets permissions for the given file. + * + * @param string $filename Path to the file. + * @return int Returns the file's permissions as a numeric mode. Lower bits of this mode + * are the same as the permissions expected by chmod, + * however on most platforms the return value will also include information on + * the type of file given as filename. The examples + * below demonstrate how to test the return value for specific permissions and + * file types on POSIX systems, including Linux and macOS. + * + * For local files, the specific return value is that of the + * st_mode member of the structure returned by the C + * library's stat function. Exactly which bits are set + * can vary from platform to platform, and looking up your specific platform's + * documentation is recommended if parsing the non-permission bits of the + * return value is required. + * + * Returns FALSE on failure. + * @throws FilesystemException + * + */ +function fileperms(string $filename): int +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \fileperms($filename); + if ($result === false) { + throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** * Gets the size for the given file. * * @param string $filename Path to the file. @@ -532,16 +634,15 @@ function filesize(string $filename): int * model which can be used on virtually every platform (including most Unix * derivatives and even Windows). * - * On versions of PHP before 5.3.2, the lock is released also by - * fclose (which is also called automatically when script - * finished). + * The lock is released also by fclose, + * or when stream is garbage collected. * * PHP supports a portable way of locking complete files in an advisory way * (which means all accessing programs have to use the same way of locking * or it will not work). By default, this function will block until the * requested lock is acquired; this may be controlled with the LOCK_NB option documented below. * - * @param resource $handle A file system pointer resource + * @param resource $stream A file system pointer resource * that is typically created using fopen. * @param int $operation operation is one of the following: * @@ -565,15 +666,15 @@ function filesize(string $filename): int * It is also possible to add LOCK_NB as a bitmask to one * of the above operations, if flock should not * block during the locking attempt. - * @param int|null $wouldblock The optional third argument is set to 1 if the lock would block + * @param int|null $would_block The optional third argument is set to 1 if the lock would block * (EWOULDBLOCK errno condition). * @throws FilesystemException * */ -function flock($handle, int $operation, ?int &$wouldblock = null): void +function flock($stream, int $operation, ?int &$would_block = null): void { error_clear_last(); - $result = \flock($handle, $operation, $wouldblock); + $result = \flock($stream, $operation, $would_block); if ($result === false) { throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); } @@ -661,9 +762,8 @@ function flock($handle, int $operation, ?int &$wouldblock = null): void * * 'w+' * - * Open for reading and writing; place the file pointer at - * the beginning of the file and truncate the file to zero - * length. If the file does not exist, attempt to create it. + * Open for reading and writing; otherwise it has the + * same behavior as 'w'. * * * @@ -774,7 +874,8 @@ function flock($handle, int $operation, ?int &$wouldblock = null): void * @param bool $use_include_path The optional third use_include_path parameter * can be set to '1' or TRUE if you want to search for the file in the * include_path, too. - * @param resource $context + * @param resource|null $context A context stream + * resource. * @return resource Returns a file pointer resource on success * @throws FilesystemException * @@ -795,41 +896,9 @@ function fopen(string $filename, string $mode, bool $use_include_path = false, $ /** - * fputcsv formats a line (passed as a - * fields array) as CSV and writes it (terminated by a - * newline) to the specified file handle. - * - * @param resource $handle The file pointer must be valid, and must point to - * a file successfully opened by fopen or - * fsockopen (and not yet closed by - * fclose). - * @param array $fields An array of strings. - * @param string $delimiter The optional delimiter parameter sets the field - * delimiter (one character only). - * @param string $enclosure The optional enclosure parameter sets the field - * enclosure (one character only). - * @param string $escape_char The optional escape_char parameter sets the - * escape character (at most one character). - * An empty string ("") disables the proprietary escape mechanism. - * @return int Returns the length of the written string. - * @throws FilesystemException - * - */ -function fputcsv($handle, array $fields, string $delimiter = ",", string $enclosure = '"', string $escape_char = "\\"): int -{ - error_clear_last(); - $result = \fputcsv($handle, $fields, $delimiter, $enclosure, $escape_char); - if ($result === false) { - throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); - } - return $result; -} - - -/** * fread reads up to * length bytes from the file pointer - * referenced by handle. Reading stops as soon as one + * referenced by stream. Reading stops as soon as one * of the following conditions is met: * * @@ -858,17 +927,42 @@ function fputcsv($handle, array $fields, string $delimiter = ",", string $enclos * * * - * @param resource $handle A file system pointer resource + * @param resource $stream A file system pointer resource * that is typically created using fopen. * @param int $length Up to length number of bytes read. * @return string Returns the read string. * @throws FilesystemException * */ -function fread($handle, int $length): string +function fread($stream, int $length): string +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \fread($stream, $length); + if ($result === false) { + throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Gathers the statistics of the file opened by the file + * pointer stream. This function is similar to the + * stat function except that it operates + * on an open file pointer instead of a filename. + * + * @param resource $stream A file system pointer resource + * that is typically created using fopen. + * @return array Returns an array with the statistics of the file; the format of the array + * is described in detail on the stat manual page. + * Returns FALSE on failure. + * @throws FilesystemException + * + */ +function fstat($stream): array { error_clear_last(); - $result = \fread($handle, $length); + $result = \fstat($stream); if ($result === false) { throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); } @@ -877,12 +971,33 @@ function fread($handle, int $length): string /** - * Takes the filepointer, handle, and truncates the file to + * This function synchronizes changes to the file, including its meta-data. This is similar to fflush, + * but it also instructs the operating system to write to the storage media. + * + * @param resource $stream The file pointer must be valid, and must point to + * a file successfully opened by fopen or + * fsockopen (and not yet closed by + * fclose). + * @throws FilesystemException + * + */ +function fsync($stream): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \fsync($stream); + if ($result === false) { + throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Takes the filepointer, stream, and truncates the file to * length, size. * - * @param resource $handle The file pointer. + * @param resource $stream The file pointer. * - * The handle must be open for writing. + * The stream must be open for writing. * @param int $size The size to truncate to. * * If size is larger than the file then the file @@ -893,10 +1008,10 @@ function fread($handle, int $length): string * @throws FilesystemException * */ -function ftruncate($handle, int $size): void +function ftruncate($stream, int $size): void { error_clear_last(); - $result = \ftruncate($handle, $size); + $result = \ftruncate($stream, $size); if ($result === false) { throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); } @@ -906,29 +1021,23 @@ function ftruncate($handle, int $size): void /** * * - * @param resource $handle A file system pointer resource + * @param resource $stream A file system pointer resource * that is typically created using fopen. - * @param string $string The string that is to be written. - * @param int $length If the length argument is given, writing will - * stop after length bytes have been written or - * the end of string is reached, whichever comes - * first. - * - * Note that if the length argument is given, - * then the magic_quotes_runtime - * configuration option will be ignored and no slashes will be - * stripped from string. + * @param string $data The string that is to be written. + * @param int $length If length is an integer, writing will stop + * after length bytes have been written or the + * end of data is reached, whichever comes first. * @return int * @throws FilesystemException * */ -function fwrite($handle, string $string, int $length = null): int +function fwrite($stream, string $data, int $length = null): int { error_clear_last(); if ($length !== null) { - $result = \fwrite($handle, $string, $length); + $result = \fwrite($stream, $data, $length); } else { - $result = \fwrite($handle, $string); + $result = \fwrite($stream, $data); } if ($result === false) { throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); @@ -1016,6 +1125,12 @@ function fwrite($handle, string $string, int $length = null): int * * * + * + * + * The GLOB_BRACE flag is not available on some non GNU + * systems, like Solaris or Alpine Linux. + * + * * @return array Returns an array containing the matched files/directories, an empty array * if no file matched. * @throws FilesystemException @@ -1095,32 +1210,60 @@ function link(string $target, string $link): void /** - * Attempts to create the directory specified by pathname. + * Gathers the statistics of the file or symbolic link named by + * filename. + * + * @param string $filename Path to a file or a symbolic link. + * @return array See the manual page for stat for information on + * the structure of the array that lstat returns. + * This function is identical to the stat function + * except that if the filename parameter is a symbolic + * link, the status of the symbolic link is returned, not the status of the + * file pointed to by the symbolic link. + * + * On failure, FALSE is returned. + * @throws FilesystemException * - * @param string $pathname The directory path. - * @param int $mode The mode is 0777 by default, which means the widest possible - * access. For more information on modes, read the details + */ +function lstat(string $filename): array +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \lstat($filename); + if ($result === false) { + throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Attempts to create the directory specified by directory. + * + * @param string $directory The directory path. + * @param int $permissions The permissions are 0777 by default, which means the widest possible + * access. For more information on permissions, read the details * on the chmod page. * - * mode is ignored on Windows. + * permissions is ignored on Windows. * - * Note that you probably want to specify the mode as an octal number, - * which means it should have a leading zero. The mode is also modified + * Note that you probably want to specify the permissions as an octal number, + * which means it should have a leading zero. The permissions is also modified * by the current umask, which you can change using * umask. * @param bool $recursive Allows the creation of nested directories specified in the - * pathname. - * @param resource $context + * directory. + * @param resource $context A context stream + * resource. * @throws FilesystemException * */ -function mkdir(string $pathname, int $mode = 0777, bool $recursive = false, $context = null): void +function mkdir(string $directory, int $permissions = 0777, bool $recursive = false, $context = null): void { error_clear_last(); if ($context !== null) { - $result = \mkdir($pathname, $mode, $recursive, $context); + $result = \mkdir($directory, $permissions, $recursive, $context); } else { - $result = \mkdir($pathname, $mode, $recursive); + $result = \mkdir($directory, $permissions, $recursive); } if ($result === false) { throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); @@ -1170,11 +1313,11 @@ function parse_ini_file(string $filename, bool $process_sections = false, int $s /** * parse_ini_string returns the settings in string - * ini in an associative array. + * ini_string in an associative array. * * The structure of the ini string is the same as the php.ini's. * - * @param string $ini The contents of the ini file being parsed. + * @param string $ini_string The contents of the ini file being parsed. * @param bool $process_sections By setting the process_sections * parameter to TRUE, you get a multidimensional array, with * the section names and settings included. The default @@ -1194,10 +1337,10 @@ function parse_ini_file(string $filename, bool $process_sections = false, int $s * @throws FilesystemException * */ -function parse_ini_string(string $ini, bool $process_sections = false, int $scanner_mode = INI_SCANNER_NORMAL): array +function parse_ini_string(string $ini_string, bool $process_sections = false, int $scanner_mode = INI_SCANNER_NORMAL): array { error_clear_last(); - $result = \parse_ini_string($ini, $process_sections, $scanner_mode); + $result = \parse_ini_string($ini_string, $process_sections, $scanner_mode); if ($result === false) { throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); } @@ -1211,7 +1354,8 @@ function parse_ini_string(string $ini, bool $process_sections = false, int $scan * @param string $filename The filename being read. * @param bool $use_include_path You can use the optional second parameter and set it to TRUE, if * you want to search for the file in the include_path, too. - * @param resource $context A context stream resource. + * @param resource $context A context stream + * resource. * @return int Returns the number of bytes read from the file on success * @throws FilesystemException * @@ -1287,30 +1431,37 @@ function realpath(string $path): string /** - * Attempts to rename oldname to - * newname, moving it between directories if necessary. - * If renaming a file and newname exists, + * Attempts to rename from to + * to, moving it between directories if necessary. + * If renaming a file and to exists, * it will be overwritten. If renaming a directory and - * newname exists, + * to exists, * this function will emit a warning. * - * @param string $oldname The old name. + * @param string $from The old name. * - * The wrapper used in oldname + * The wrapper used in from * must match the wrapper used in - * newname. - * @param string $newname The new name. - * @param resource $context + * to. + * @param string $to The new name. + * + * + * On Windows, if to already exists, it must be writable. + * Otherwise rename fails and issues E_WARNING. + * + * + * @param resource $context A context stream + * resource. * @throws FilesystemException * */ -function rename(string $oldname, string $newname, $context = null): void +function rename(string $from, string $to, $context = null): void { error_clear_last(); if ($context !== null) { - $result = \rename($oldname, $newname, $context); + $result = \rename($from, $to, $context); } else { - $result = \rename($oldname, $newname); + $result = \rename($from, $to); } if ($result === false) { throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); @@ -1319,18 +1470,18 @@ function rename(string $oldname, string $newname, $context = null): void /** - * Sets the file position indicator for handle + * Sets the file position indicator for stream * to the beginning of the file stream. * - * @param resource $handle The file pointer must be valid, and must point to a file + * @param resource $stream The file pointer must be valid, and must point to a file * successfully opened by fopen. * @throws FilesystemException * */ -function rewind($handle): void +function rewind($stream): void { error_clear_last(); - $result = \rewind($handle); + $result = \rewind($stream); if ($result === false) { throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); } @@ -1338,22 +1489,23 @@ function rewind($handle): void /** - * Attempts to remove the directory named by dirname. + * Attempts to remove the directory named by directory. * The directory must be empty, and the relevant permissions must permit this. * A E_WARNING level error will be generated on failure. * - * @param string $dirname Path to the directory. - * @param resource $context + * @param string $directory Path to the directory. + * @param resource $context A context stream + * resource. * @throws FilesystemException * */ -function rmdir(string $dirname, $context = null): void +function rmdir(string $directory, $context = null): void { error_clear_last(); if ($context !== null) { - $result = \rmdir($dirname, $context); + $result = \rmdir($directory, $context); } else { - $result = \rmdir($dirname); + $result = \rmdir($directory); } if ($result === false) { throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); @@ -1387,16 +1539,16 @@ function symlink(string $target, string $link): void * generate a file in the system's temporary directory, and return * the full path to that file, including its name. * - * @param string $dir The directory where the temporary filename will be created. + * @param string $directory The directory where the temporary filename will be created. * @param string $prefix The prefix of the generated temporary filename. * @return string Returns the new temporary filename (with path). * @throws FilesystemException * */ -function tempnam(string $dir, string $prefix): string +function tempnam(string $directory, string $prefix): string { error_clear_last(); - $result = \tempnam($dir, $prefix); + $result = \tempnam($directory, $prefix); if ($result === false) { throw FilesystemException::createFromPhpError(); } @@ -1432,29 +1584,29 @@ function tmpfile() /** * Attempts to set the access and modification times of the file named in the * filename parameter to the value given in - * time. + * mtime. * Note that the access time is always modified, regardless of the number * of parameters. * * If the file does not exist, it will be created. * * @param string $filename The name of the file being touched. - * @param int $time The touch time. If time is not supplied, + * @param int $mtime The touch time. If mtime is NULL, * the current system time is used. - * @param int $atime If present, the access time of the given filename is set to + * @param int $atime If not NULL, the access time of the given filename is set to * the value of atime. Otherwise, it is set to - * the value passed to the time parameter. - * If neither are present, the current system time is used. + * the value passed to the mtime parameter. + * If both are NULL, the current system time is used. * @throws FilesystemException * */ -function touch(string $filename, int $time = null, int $atime = null): void +function touch(string $filename, int $mtime = null, int $atime = null): void { error_clear_last(); if ($atime !== null) { - $result = \touch($filename, $time, $atime); - } elseif ($time !== null) { - $result = \touch($filename, $time); + $result = \touch($filename, $mtime, $atime); + } elseif ($mtime !== null) { + $result = \touch($filename, $mtime); } else { $result = \touch($filename); } @@ -1470,7 +1622,11 @@ function touch(string $filename, int $time = null, int $atime = null): void * failure. * * @param string $filename Path to the file. - * @param resource $context + * + * If the file is a symlink, the symlink will be deleted. On Windows, to delete + * a symlink to a directory, rmdir has to be used instead. + * @param resource $context A context stream + * resource. * @throws FilesystemException * */ |