<?php
/**
* PEAR, the PHP Extension and Application Repository
*
* PEAR class and PEAR_Error class
*
* PHP versions 4 and 5
*
* LICENSE: This source file is subject to version 3.0 of the PHP license
* that is available through the world-wide-web at the following URI:
* http://www.php.net/license/3_0.txt. If you did not receive a copy of
* the PHP License and are unable to obtain it through the web, please
* send a note to license@php.net so we can mail you a copy immediately.
*
* @category pear
* @package PEAR
* @author Sterling Hughes <sterling@php.net>
* @author Stig Bakken <ssb@php.net>
* @author Tomas V.V.Cox <cox@idecnet.com>
* @author Greg Beaver <cellog@php.net>
* @copyright 1997-2006 The PHP Group
* @license http://www.php.net/license/3_0.txt PHP License 3.0
* @version CVS: $Id$
* @link http://pear.php.net/package/PEAR
* @since File available since Release 0.1
*/
if (!defined('PEAR_ERROR_RETURN')) {
/**#@+
* ERROR constants
*/
define('PEAR_ERROR_RETURN', 1);
define('PEAR_ERROR_PRINT', 2);
define('PEAR_ERROR_TRIGGER', 4);
define('PEAR_ERROR_DIE', 8);
define('PEAR_ERROR_CALLBACK', 16);
/**
* WARNING: obsolete
* @deprecated
*/
define('PEAR_ERROR_EXCEPTION', 32);
/**#@-*/
define('PEAR_ZE2', (function_exists('version_compare') &&
version_compare(zend_version(), "2-dev", "ge")));
if (substr(PHP_OS, 0, 3) == 'WIN') {
define('OS_WINDOWS', true);
define('OS_UNIX', false);
define('PEAR_OS', 'Windows');
} else {
define('OS_WINDOWS', false);
define('OS_UNIX', true);
define('PEAR_OS', 'Unix'); // blatant assumption
}
// instant backwards compatibility
if (!defined('PATH_SEPARATOR')) {
if (OS_WINDOWS) {
define('PATH_SEPARATOR', ';');
} else {
define('PATH_SEPARATOR', ':');
}
}
$GLOBALS['_PEAR_default_error_mode'] = PEAR_ERROR_RETURN;
$GLOBALS['_PEAR_default_error_options'] = E_USER_NOTICE;
$GLOBALS['_PEAR_destructor_object_list'] = array();
$GLOBALS['_PEAR_shutdown_funcs'] = array();
$GLOBALS['_PEAR_error_handler_stack'] = array();
@ini_set('track_errors', true);
/**
* Base class for other PEAR classes. Provides rudimentary
* emulation of destructors.
*
* If you want a destructor in your class, inherit PEAR and make a
* destructor method called _yourclassname (same name as the
* constructor, but with a "_" prefix). Also, in your constructor you
* have to call the PEAR constructor: $this->PEAR();.
* The destructor method will be called without parameters. Note that
* at in some SAPI implementations (such as Apache), any output during
* the request shutdown (in which destructors are called) seems to be
* discarded. If you need to get any debug information from your
* destructor, use error_log(), syslog() or something similar.
*
* IMPORTANT! To use the emulated destructors you need to create the
* objects by reference: $obj =& new PEAR_child;
*
* @category pear
* @package PEAR
* @author Stig Bakken <ssb@php.net>
* @author Tomas V.V. Cox <cox@idecnet.com>
* @author Greg Beaver <cellog@php.net>
* @copyright 1997-2006 The PHP Group
* @license http://www.php.net/license/3_0.txt PHP License 3.0
* @version Release: 1.4.10
* @link http://pear.php.net/package/PEAR
* @see PEAR_Error
* @since Class available since PHP 4.0.2
* @link http://pear.php.net/manual/en/core.pear.php#core.pear.pear
*/
class PEAR
{
// {{{ properties
/**
* Whether to enable internal debug messages.
*
* @var bool
* @access private
*/
var $_debug = false;
/**
* Default error mode for this object.
*
* @var int
* @access private
*/
var $_default_error_mode = null;
/**
* Default error options used for this object when error mode
* is PEAR_ERROR_TRIGGER.
*
* @var int
* @access private
*/
var $_default_error_options = null;
/**
* Default error handler (callback) for this object, if error mode is
* PEAR_ERROR_CALLBACK.
*
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_default_error_handler = '';
/**
* Which class to use for error objects.
*
* @var string
* @access private
*/
var $_error_class = 'PEAR_Error';
/**
* An array of expected errors.
*
* @var array
* @access private
*/
var $_expected_errors = array();
// }}}
// {{{ constructor
/**
* Constructor. Registers this object in
* $_PEAR_destructor_object_list for destructor emulation if a
* destructor object exists.
*
* @param string $error_class (optional) which class to use for
* error objects, defaults to PEAR_Error.
* @access public
* @return void
*/
function PEAR($error_class = null)
{
$classname = strtolower(get_class($this));
if ($this->_debug) {
print "PEAR constructor called, class=$classname\n";
}
if ($error_class !== null) {
$this->_error_class = $error_class;
}
while ($classname && strcasecmp($classname, "pear")) {
$destructor = "_$classname";
if (method_exists($this, $destructor)) {
global $_PEAR_destructor_object_list;
$_PEAR_destructor_object_list[] = &$this;
if (!isset($GLOBALS['_PEAR_SHUTDOWN_REGISTERED'])) {
register_shutdown_function("_PEAR_call_destructors");
$GLOBALS['_PEAR_SHUTDOWN_REGISTERED'] = true;
}
break;
} else {
$classname = get_parent_class($classname);
}
}
}
// }}}
// {{{ destructor
/**
* Destructor (the emulated type of...). Does nothing right now,
* but is included for forward compatibility, so subclass
* destructors should always call it.
*
* See the note in the class desciption about output from
* destructors.
*
* @access public
* @return void
*/
function _PEAR() {
if ($this->_debug) {
printf("PEAR destructor called, class=%s\n", strtolower(get_class($this)));
}
}
// }}}
// {{{ getStaticProperty()
/**
* If you have a class that's mostly/entirely static, and you need static
* properties, you can use this method to simulate them. Eg. in your method(s)
* do this: $myVar = &PEAR::getStaticProperty('myclass', 'myVar');
* You MUST use a reference, or they will not persist!
*
* @access public
* @param string $class The calling classname, to prevent clashes
* @param string $var The variable to retrieve.
* @return mixed A reference to the variable. If not set it will be
* auto initialised to NULL.
*/
function &getStaticProperty($class, $var)
{
static $properties;
return $properties[$class][$var];
}
// }}}
// {{{ registerShutdownFunc()
/**
* Use this function to register a shutdown method for static
* classes.
*
* @access public
* @param mixed $func The function name (or array of class/method) to call
* @param mixed $args The arguments to pass to the function
* @return void
*/
function registerShutdownFunc($func, $args = array())
{
// if we are called statically, there is a potential
// that no shutdown func is registered. Bug #6445
if (!isset($GLOBALS['_PEAR_SHUTDOWN_REGISTERED'])) {
register_shutdown_function("_PEAR_call_destructors");
$GLOBALS['_PEAR_SHUTDOWN_REGISTERED'] = true;
}
$GLOBALS['_PEAR_shutdown_funcs'][] = array($func, $args);
}
// }}}
// {{{ isError()
/**
* Tell whether a value is a PEAR error.
*
* @param mixed $data the value to test
* @param int $code if $data is an error object, return true
* only if $code is a string and
* $obj->getMessage() == $code or
* $code is an integer and $obj->getCode() == $code
* @access public
* @return bool true if parameter is an error
*/
function isError($data, $code = null)
{
if (is_a($data, 'PEAR_Error')) {
if (is_null($code)) {
return true;
} elseif (is_string($code)) {
return $data->getMessage() == $code;
} else {
return $data->getCode() == $code;
}
}
return false;
}
// }}}
// {{{ setErrorHandling()
/**
* Sets how errors generated by this object should be handled.
* Can be invoked both in objects and statically. If called
* statically, setErrorHandling sets the default behaviour for all
* PEAR objects. If called in an object, setErrorHandling sets
* the default behaviour for that object.
*
* @param int $mode
* One of PEAR_ERROR_RETURN, PEAR_ERROR_PRINT,
* PEAR_ERROR_TRIGGER, PEAR_ERROR_DIE,
* PEAR_ERROR_CALLBACK or PEAR_ERROR_EXCEPTION.
*
* @param mixed $options
* When $mode is PEAR_ERROR_TRIGGER, this is the error level (one
* of E_USER_NOTICE, E_USER_WARNING or E_USER_ERROR).
*
* When $mode is PEAR_ERROR_CALLBACK, this parameter is expected
* to be the callback function or method. A callback
* function is a string with the name of the function, a
* callback method is an array of two elements: the element
* at index 0 is the object, and the element at index 1 is
* the name of the method to call in the object.
*
* When $mode is PEAR_ERROR_PRINT or PEAR_ERROR_DIE, this is
* a printf format string used when printing the error
* message.
*
* @access public
* @return void
* @see PEAR_ERROR_RETURN
* @see PEAR_ERROR_PRINT
* @see PEAR_ERROR_TRIGGER
* @see PEAR_ERROR_DIE
* @see PEAR_ERROR_CALLBACK
* @see PEAR_ERROR_EXCEPTION
*
* @since PHP 4.0.5
*/
function setErrorHandling($mode = null, $options = null)
{
if (isset($this) && is_a($this, 'PEAR')) {
$setmode = &$this->_default_error_mode;
$setoptions = &$this->_default_error_options;
} else {
$setmode = &$GLOBALS['_PEAR_default_error_mode'];
$setoptions = &$GLOBALS['_PEAR_default_error_options'];
}
switch ($mode) {
case PEAR_ERROR_EXCEPTION:
case PEAR_ERROR_RETURN:
case PEAR_ERROR_PRINT:
case PEAR_ERROR_TRIGGER:
case PEAR_ERROR_DIE:
case null:
$setmode = $mode;
$setoptions = $options;
break;
case PEAR_ERROR_CALLBACK:
$setmode = $mode;
// class/object method callback
if (is_callable($options)) {
$setoptions = $options;
} else {
trigger_error("invalid error callback", E_USER_WARNING);
}
break;
default:
trigger_error("invalid error mode", E_USER_WARNING);
break;
}
}
// }}}
// {{{ expectError()
/**
* This method is used to tell which errors you expect to get.
* Expected errors are always returned with error mode
* PEAR_ERROR_RETURN. Expected error codes are stored in a stack,
* and this method pushes a new element onto it. The list of
* expected errors are in effect until they are popped off the
* stack with the popExpect() method.
*
* Note that this method can not be called statically
*
* @param mixed $code a single error code or an array of error codes to expect
*
* @return int the new depth of the "expected errors" stack
* @access public
*/
function expectError($code = '*')
{
if (is_array($code)) {
array_push($this->_expected_errors, $code);
} else {
array_push($this->_expected_errors, array($code));
}
return sizeof($this->_expected_errors);
}
// }}}
// {{{ popExpect()
/**
* This method pops one element off the expected error codes
* stack.
*
* @return array the list of error codes that were popped
*/
function popExpect()
{
return array_pop($this->_expected_errors);
}
// }}}
// {{{ _checkDelExpect()
/**
* This method checks unsets an error code if available
*
* @param mixed error code
* @return bool true if the error code was unset, false otherwise
* @access private
* @since PHP 4.3.0
*/
function _checkDelExpect($error_code)
{
$deleted = false;
foreach ($this->_expected_errors AS $key => $error_array) {
if (in_array($error_code, $error_array)) {
unset($this->_expected_errors[$key][array_search($error_code, $error_array)]);
$deleted = true;
}
// clean up empty arrays
if (0 == count($this->_expected_errors[$key])) {
unset($this->_expected_errors[$key]);
}
}
return $deleted;
}
// }}}
// {{{ delExpect()
/**
* This method deletes all occurences of the specified element from
* the expected error codes stack.
*
* @param mixed $error_code error code that should be deleted
* @return mixed list of error codes that were deleted or error
* @access public
* @since PHP 4.3.0
*/
function delExpect($error_code)
{
$deleted = false;
if ((is_array($error_code) && (0 != count($error_code)))) {
// $error_code is a non-empty array here;
// we walk through it trying to unset all
// values
foreach($error_code as $key => $error) {
if ($this->_checkDelExpect($error)) {
$deleted = true;
} else {
$deleted = false;
}
}
return $deleted ? true : PEAR::raiseError("The expected error you submitted does not exist"); // IMPROVE ME
} elseif (!empty($error_code)) {
// $error_code comes alone, trying to unset it
if ($this->_checkDelExpect($error_code)) {
return true;
} else {
return PEAR::raiseError("The expected error you submitted does not exist"); // IMPROVE ME
}
} else {
// $error_code is empty
return PEAR::raiseError("The expected error you submitted is empty"); // IMPROVE ME
}
}
// }}}
// {{{ raiseError()
/**
* This method is a wrapper that returns an instance of the
* configured error class with this object's default error
* handling applied. If the $mode and $options parameters are not
* specified, the object's defaults are used.
*
* @param mixed $message a text error message or a PEAR error object
*
* @param int $code a numeric error code (it is up to your class
* to define these if you want to use codes)
*
* @param int $mode One of PEAR_ERROR_RETURN, PEAR_ERROR_PRINT,
* PEAR_ERROR_TRIGGER, PEAR_ERROR_DIE,
* PEAR_ERROR_CALLBACK, PEAR_ERROR_EXCEPTION.
*
* @param mixed $options If $mode is PEAR_ERROR_TRIGGER, this parameter
* specifies the PHP-internal error level (one of
* E_USER_NOTICE, E_USER_WARNING or E_USER_ERROR).
* If $mode is PEAR_ERROR_CALLBACK, this
* parameter specifies the callback function or
* method. In other error modes this parameter
* is ignored.
*
* @param string $userinfo If you need to pass along for example debug
* information, this parameter is meant for that.
*
* @param string $error_class The returned error object will be
* instantiated from this class, if specified.
*
* @param bool $skipmsg If true, raiseError will only pass error codes,
* the error message parameter will be dropped.
*
* @access public
* @return object a PEAR error object
* @see PEAR::setErrorHandling
* @since PHP 4.0.5
*/
function &raiseError($message = null,
$code = null,
$mode = null,
$options = null,
$userinfo = null,
$error_class = null,
$skipmsg = false)
{
// The error is yet a PEAR error object
if (is_object($message)) {
$code = $message->getCode();
$userinfo = $message->getUserInfo();
$error_class = $message->getType();
$message->error_message_prefix = '';
$message = $message->getMessage();
}
if (isset($this) && isset($this->_expected_errors) && sizeof($this->_expected_errors)