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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Sabre\Xml;
/**
* Context Stack.
*
* The Context maintains information about a document during either reading or
* writing.
*
* During this process, it may be neccesary to override this context
* information.
*
* This trait allows easy access to the context, and allows the end-user to
* override its settings for document fragments, and easily restore it again
* later.
*
* @copyright Copyright (C) 2009-2015 fruux GmbH (https://fruux.com/).
* @author Evert Pot (http://evertpot.com/)
* @license http://sabre.io/license/ Modified BSD License
*/
trait ContextStackTrait
{
/**
* This is the element map. It contains a list of XML elements (in clark
* notation) as keys and PHP class names as values.
*
* The PHP class names must implement Sabre\Xml\Element.
*
* Values may also be a callable. In that case the function will be called
* directly.
*
* @var array
*/
public $elementMap = [];
/**
* A contextUri pointing to the document being parsed / written.
* This uri may be used to resolve relative urls that may appear in the
* document.
*
* The reader and writer don't use this property, but as it's an extremely
* common use-case for parsing XML documents, it's added here as a
* convenience.
*
* @var string|null
*/
public $contextUri;
/**
* This is a list of namespaces that you want to give default prefixes.
*
* You must make sure you create this entire list before starting to write.
* They should be registered on the root element.
*
* @var array
*/
public $namespaceMap = [];
/**
* This is a list of custom serializers for specific classes.
*
* The writer may use this if you attempt to serialize an object with a
* class that does not implement XmlSerializable.
*
* Instead it will look at this classmap to see if there is a custom
* serializer here. This is useful if you don't want your value objects
* to be responsible for serializing themselves.
*
* The keys in this classmap need to be fully qualified PHP class names,
* the values must be callbacks. The callbacks take two arguments. The
* writer class, and the value that must be written.
*
* function (Writer $writer, object $value)
*
* @var array
*/
public $classMap = [];
/**
* Backups of previous contexts.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $contextStack = [];
/**
* Create a new "context".
*
* This allows you to safely modify the elementMap, contextUri or
* namespaceMap. After you're done, you can restore the old data again
* with popContext.
*/
public function pushContext()
{
$this->contextStack[] = [
$this->elementMap,
$this->contextUri,
$this->namespaceMap,
$this->classMap,
];
}
/**
* Restore the previous "context".
*/
public function popContext()
{
list(
$this->elementMap,
$this->contextUri,
$this->namespaceMap,
$this->classMap
) = array_pop($this->contextStack);
}
}
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