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1*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler<?php
2*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler
3*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehlernamespace Sabre\Xml\Element;
4*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler
5*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehleruse Sabre\Xml;
6*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler
7*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler/**
8*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler * The Base XML element is the standard parser & generator that's used by the
9*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler * XML reader and writer.
10*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler *
11*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler * It spits out a simple PHP array structure during deserialization, that can
12*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler * also be directly injected back into Writer::write.
13*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler *
14*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler * @copyright Copyright (C) 2009-2015 fruux GmbH (https://fruux.com/).
15*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler * @author Evert Pot (http://evertpot.com/)
16*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler * @license http://sabre.io/license/ Modified BSD License
17*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler */
18*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehlerclass Base implements Xml\Element {
19*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler
20*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler    /**
21*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * PHP value to serialize.
22*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     *
23*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * @var mixed
24*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     */
25*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler    protected $value;
26*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler
27*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler    /**
28*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * Constructor
29*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     *
30*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * @param mixed $value
31*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     */
32*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler    function __construct($value = null) {
33*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler
34*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler        $this->value = $value;
35*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler
36*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler    }
37*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler
38*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler    /**
39*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * The xmlSerialize metod is called during xml writing.
40*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     *
41*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * Use the $writer argument to write its own xml serialization.
42*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     *
43*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * An important note: do _not_ create a parent element. Any element
44*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * implementing XmlSerializable should only ever write what's considered
45*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * its 'inner xml'.
46*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     *
47*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * The parent of the current element is responsible for writing a
48*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * containing element.
49*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     *
50*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * This allows serializers to be re-used for different element names.
51*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     *
52*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * If you are opening new elements, you must also close them again.
53*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     *
54*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * @param Writer $writer
55*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * @return void
56*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     */
57*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler    function xmlSerialize(Xml\Writer $writer) {
58*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler
59*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler        $writer->write($this->value);
60*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler
61*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler    }
62*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler
63*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler    /**
64*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * The deserialize method is called during xml parsing.
65*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     *
66*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * This method is called statictly, this is because in theory this method
67*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * may be used as a type of constructor, or factory method.
68*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     *
69*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * Often you want to return an instance of the current class, but you are
70*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * free to return other data as well.
71*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     *
72*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * Important note 2: You are responsible for advancing the reader to the
73*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * next element. Not doing anything will result in a never-ending loop.
74*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     *
75*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * If you just want to skip parsing for this element altogether, you can
76*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * just call $reader->next();
77*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     *
78*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * $reader->parseInnerTree() will parse the entire sub-tree, and advance to
79*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * the next element.
80*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     *
81*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * @param Xml\Reader $reader
82*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     * @return mixed
83*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler     */
84*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler    static function xmlDeserialize(Xml\Reader $reader) {
85*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler
86*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler        $subTree = $reader->parseInnerTree();
87*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler        return $subTree;
88*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler
89*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler    }
90*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler
91*a1a3b679SAndreas Boehler}
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