laipower/wp-content/plugins/wp-webauthn/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/mbstring.php

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<?php
namespace Safe;
use Safe\Exceptions\MbstringException;
/**
*
*
* @param int $cp
* @param string $encoding
* @return string Returns a specific character.
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_chr(int $cp, string $encoding = null): string
{
error_clear_last();
if ($encoding !== null) {
$result = \mb_chr($cp, $encoding);
} else {
$result = \mb_chr($cp);
}
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
* Sets the automatic character
* encoding detection order to encoding_list.
*
* @param mixed $encoding_list encoding_list is an array or
* comma separated list of character encoding. See supported encodings.
*
* If encoding_list is omitted, it returns
* the current character encoding detection order as array.
*
* This setting affects mb_detect_encoding and
* mb_send_mail.
*
* mbstring currently implements the following
* encoding detection filters. If there is an invalid byte sequence
* for the following encodings, encoding detection will fail.
*
* For ISO-8859-*, mbstring
* always detects as ISO-8859-*.
*
* For UTF-16, UTF-32,
* UCS2 and UCS4, encoding
* detection will fail always.
* @return bool|array When setting the encoding detection order, TRUE is returned on success.
*
* When getting the encoding detection order, an ordered array of the encodings is returned.
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_detect_order($encoding_list = null)
{
error_clear_last();
if ($encoding_list !== null) {
$result = \mb_detect_order($encoding_list);
} else {
$result = \mb_detect_order();
}
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
* Returns an array of aliases for a known encoding type.
*
* @param string $encoding The encoding type being checked, for aliases.
* @return array Returns a numerically indexed array of encoding aliases on success
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_encoding_aliases(string $encoding): array
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \mb_encoding_aliases($encoding);
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
* Scans string for matches to
* pattern, then replaces the matched text
* with the output of callback function.
*
* The behavior of this function is almost identical to mb_ereg_replace,
* except for the fact that instead of
* replacement parameter, one should specify a
* callback.
*
* @param string $pattern The regular expression pattern.
*
* Multibyte characters may be used in pattern.
* @param callable $callback A callback that will be called and passed an array of matched elements
* in the subject string. The callback should
* return the replacement string.
*
* You'll often need the callback function
* for a mb_ereg_replace_callback in just one place.
* In this case you can use an
* anonymous function to
* declare the callback within the call to
* mb_ereg_replace_callback. By doing it this way
* you have all information for the call in one place and do not
* clutter the function namespace with a callback function's name
* not used anywhere else.
* @param string $string The string being checked.
* @param string $option The search option. See mb_regex_set_options for explanation.
* @return string The resultant string on success.
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_ereg_replace_callback(string $pattern, callable $callback, string $string, string $option = "msr"): string
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \mb_ereg_replace_callback($pattern, $callback, $string, $option);
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
*
*
* @param string $pattern The regular expression pattern.
*
* Multibyte characters may be used in pattern.
* @param string $replacement The replacement text.
* @param string $string The string being checked.
* @param string $option
* @return string The resultant string on success.
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_ereg_replace(string $pattern, string $replacement, string $string, string $option = "msr"): string
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \mb_ereg_replace($pattern, $replacement, $string, $option);
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
*
*
* @return array
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_ereg_search_getregs(): array
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \mb_ereg_search_getregs();
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
* mb_ereg_search_init sets
* string and pattern
* for a multibyte regular expression. These values are used for
* mb_ereg_search,
* mb_ereg_search_pos, and
* mb_ereg_search_regs.
*
* @param string $string The search string.
* @param string $pattern The search pattern.
* @param string $option The search option. See mb_regex_set_options for explanation.
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_ereg_search_init(string $string, string $pattern = null, string $option = "msr"): void
{
error_clear_last();
if ($option !== "msr") {
$result = \mb_ereg_search_init($string, $pattern, $option);
} elseif ($pattern !== null) {
$result = \mb_ereg_search_init($string, $pattern);
} else {
$result = \mb_ereg_search_init($string);
}
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Returns the matched part of a multibyte regular expression.
*
* @param string $pattern The search pattern.
* @param string $option The search option. See mb_regex_set_options for explanation.
* @return array
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_ereg_search_regs(string $pattern = null, string $option = "ms"): array
{
error_clear_last();
if ($option !== "ms") {
$result = \mb_ereg_search_regs($pattern, $option);
} elseif ($pattern !== null) {
$result = \mb_ereg_search_regs($pattern);
} else {
$result = \mb_ereg_search_regs();
}
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
*
*
* @param int $position The position to set. If it is negative, it counts from the end of the string.
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_ereg_search_setpos(int $position): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \mb_ereg_search_setpos($position);
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
*
*
* @param string $pattern The regular expression pattern. Multibyte characters may be used. The case will be ignored.
* @param string $replace The replacement text.
* @param string $string The searched string.
* @param string $option
* @return string The resultant string.
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_eregi_replace(string $pattern, string $replace, string $string, string $option = "msri"): string
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \mb_eregi_replace($pattern, $replace, $string, $option);
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
* Set/Get the HTTP output character encoding.
* Output after this function is called will be converted from the set internal encoding to encoding.
*
* @param string $encoding If encoding is set,
* mb_http_output sets the HTTP output character
* encoding to encoding.
*
* If encoding is omitted,
* mb_http_output returns the current HTTP output
* character encoding.
* @return string|bool If encoding is omitted,
* mb_http_output returns the current HTTP output
* character encoding. Otherwise,
* Returns TRUE on success.
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_http_output(string $encoding = null)
{
error_clear_last();
if ($encoding !== null) {
$result = \mb_http_output($encoding);
} else {
$result = \mb_http_output();
}
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
* Set/Get the internal character encoding
*
* @param string $encoding encoding is the character encoding name
* used for the HTTP input character encoding conversion, HTTP output
* character encoding conversion, and the default character encoding
* for string functions defined by the mbstring module.
* You should notice that the internal encoding is totally different from the one for multibyte regex.
* @return string|bool If encoding is set, then
* Returns TRUE on success.
* In this case, the character encoding for multibyte regex is NOT changed.
* If encoding is omitted, then
* the current character encoding name is returned.
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_internal_encoding(string $encoding = null)
{
error_clear_last();
if ($encoding !== null) {
$result = \mb_internal_encoding($encoding);
} else {
$result = \mb_internal_encoding();
}
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
*
*
* @param string $str
* @param string $encoding
* @return int Returns a code point of character.
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_ord(string $str, string $encoding = null): int
{
error_clear_last();
if ($encoding !== null) {
$result = \mb_ord($str, $encoding);
} else {
$result = \mb_ord($str);
}
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
* Parses GET/POST/COOKIE data and
* sets global variables. Since PHP does not provide raw POST/COOKIE
* data, it can only be used for GET data for now. It parses URL
* encoded data, detects encoding, converts coding to internal
* encoding and set values to the result array or
* global variables.
*
* @param string $encoded_string The URL encoded data.
* @param array|null $result An array containing decoded and character encoded converted values.
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_parse_str(string $encoded_string, ?array &$result): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \mb_parse_str($encoded_string, $result);
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Set/Get character encoding for a multibyte regex.
*
* @param string $encoding The encoding
* parameter is the character encoding. If it is omitted, the internal character
* encoding value will be used.
* @return string|bool
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_regex_encoding(string $encoding = null)
{
error_clear_last();
if ($encoding !== null) {
$result = \mb_regex_encoding($encoding);
} else {
$result = \mb_regex_encoding();
}
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
* Sends email. Headers and messages are converted and encoded according
* to the mb_language setting. It's a wrapper function
* for mail, so see also mail for details.
*
* @param string $to The mail addresses being sent to. Multiple
* recipients may be specified by putting a comma between each
* address in to.
* This parameter is not automatically encoded.
* @param string $subject The subject of the mail.
* @param string $message The message of the mail.
* @param string|array|null $additional_headers String or array to be inserted at the end of the email header.
*
* This is typically used to add extra headers (From, Cc, and Bcc).
* Multiple extra headers should be separated with a CRLF (\r\n).
* Validate parameter not to be injected unwanted headers by attackers.
*
* If an array is passed, its keys are the header names and its
* values are the respective header values.
*
* When sending mail, the mail must contain
* a From header. This can be set with the
* additional_headers parameter, or a default
* can be set in php.ini.
*
* Failing to do this will result in an error
* message similar to Warning: mail(): "sendmail_from" not
* set in php.ini or custom "From:" header missing.
* The From header sets also
* Return-Path under Windows.
*
* If messages are not received, try using a LF (\n) only.
* Some Unix mail transfer agents (most notably
* qmail) replace LF by CRLF
* automatically (which leads to doubling CR if CRLF is used).
* This should be a last resort, as it does not comply with
* RFC 2822.
* @param string $additional_parameter additional_parameter is a MTA command line
* parameter. It is useful when setting the correct Return-Path
* header when using sendmail.
*
* This parameter is escaped by escapeshellcmd internally
* to prevent command execution. escapeshellcmd prevents
* command execution, but allows to add additional parameters. For security reason,
* this parameter should be validated.
*
* Since escapeshellcmd is applied automatically, some characters
* that are allowed as email addresses by internet RFCs cannot be used. Programs
* that are required to use these characters mail cannot be used.
*
* The user that the webserver runs as should be added as a trusted user to the
* sendmail configuration to prevent a 'X-Warning' header from being added
* to the message when the envelope sender (-f) is set using this method.
* For sendmail users, this file is /etc/mail/trusted-users.
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_send_mail(string $to, string $subject, string $message, $additional_headers = null, string $additional_parameter = null): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \mb_send_mail($to, $subject, $message, $additional_headers, $additional_parameter);
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
*
*
* @param string $pattern The regular expression pattern.
* @param string $string The string being split.
* @param int $limit
* @return array The result as an array.
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_split(string $pattern, string $string, int $limit = -1): array
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \mb_split($pattern, $string, $limit);
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
* This function will return an array of strings, it is a version of str_split with support for encodings of variable character size as well as fixed-size encodings of 1,2 or 4 byte characters.
* If the split_length parameter is specified, the string is broken down into chunks of the specified length in characters (not bytes).
* The encoding parameter can be optionally specified and it is good practice to do so.
*
* @param string $string The string to split into characters or chunks.
* @param int $split_length If specified, each element of the returned array will be composed of multiple characters instead of a single character.
* @param string $encoding The encoding
* parameter is the character encoding. If it is omitted, the internal character
* encoding value will be used.
*
* A string specifying one of the supported encodings.
* @return array mb_str_split returns an array of strings.
* @throws MbstringException
*
*/
function mb_str_split(string $string, int $split_length = 1, string $encoding = null): array
{
error_clear_last();
if ($encoding !== null) {
$result = \mb_str_split($string, $split_length, $encoding);
} else {
$result = \mb_str_split($string, $split_length);
}
if ($result === false) {
throw MbstringException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}