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<?php
// @codingStandardsIgnoreStart
/**#@+
* A parser extension that adds two tags, <ref> and <references> for adding
* citations to pages
*
* @ingroup Extensions
*
* @link http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite/Cite.php Documentation
* @link http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/text.html#edef-CITE <cite> definition in HTML
* @link http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-xhtml2-20050527/mod-text.html#edef_text_cite <cite> definition in XHTML 2.0
*
* @bug 4579
*
* @author Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
* @copyright Copyright © 2005, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU General Public License 2.0 or later
*/
// @codingStandardsIgnoreEnd
/**
* WARNING: MediaWiki core hardcodes this class name to check if the
* Cite extension is installed. See T89151.
*/
class Cite {
/**
* @todo document
*/
const DEFAULT_GROUP = '';
/**
* Maximum storage capacity for pp_value field of page_props table
* @todo Find a way to retrieve this information from the DBAL
*/
const MAX_STORAGE_LENGTH = 65535; // Size of MySQL 'blob' field
/**
* Key used for storage in parser output's ExtensionData and ObjectCache
*/
const EXT_DATA_KEY = 'Cite:References';
/**
* Version number in case we change the data structure in the future
*/
const DATA_VERSION_NUMBER = 1;
/**
* Cache duration set when parsing a page with references
*/
const CACHE_DURATION_ONPARSE = 3600; // 1 hour
/**
* Cache duration set when fetching references from db
*/
const CACHE_DURATION_ONFETCH = 18000; // 5 hours
/**#@+
* @access private
*/
/**
* Datastructure representing <ref> input, in the format of:
* <code>
* array(
* 'user supplied' => array(
* 'text' => 'user supplied reference & key',
* 'count' => 1, // occurs twice
* 'number' => 1, // The first reference, we want
* // all occourances of it to
* // use the same number
* ),
* 0 => 'Anonymous reference',
* 1 => 'Another anonymous reference',
* 'some key' => array(
* 'text' => 'this one occurs once'
* 'count' => 0,
* 'number' => 4
* ),
* 3 => 'more stuff'
* );
* </code>
*
* This works because:
* * PHP's datastructures are guaranteed to be returned in the
* order that things are inserted into them (unless you mess
* with that)
* * User supplied keys can't be integers, therefore avoiding
* conflict with anonymous keys
*
* @var array
**/
public $mRefs = [];
/**
* Count for user displayed output (ref[1], ref[2], ...)
*
* @var int
*/
public $mOutCnt = 0;
public $mGroupCnt = [];
/**
* Counter to track the total number of (useful) calls to either the
* ref or references tag hook
*/
public $mCallCnt = 0;
/**
* The backlinks, in order, to pass as $3 to
* 'cite_references_link_many_format', defined in
* 'cite_references_link_many_format_backlink_labels
*
* @var array
*/
public $mBacklinkLabels;
/**
* The links to use per group, in order.
*
* @var array
*/
public $mLinkLabels = [];
/**
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* @var Parser
*/
public $mParser;
/**
* True when the ParserAfterParse hook has been called.
* Used to avoid doing anything in ParserBeforeTidy.
*
* @var boolean
*/
public $mHaveAfterParse = false;
/**
* True when a <ref> tag is being processed.
* Used to avoid infinite recursion
*
* @var boolean
*/
public $mInCite = false;
/**
* True when a <references> tag is being processed.
* Used to detect the use of <references> to define refs
*
* @var boolean
*/
public $mInReferences = false;
/**
* Error stack used when defining refs in <references>
*
* @var array
*/
public $mReferencesErrors = [];
/**
* Group used when in <references> block
*
* @var string
*/
public $mReferencesGroup = '';
/**
* <ref> call stack
* Used to cleanup out of sequence ref calls created by #tag
* See description of function rollbackRef.
*
* @var array
*/
public $mRefCallStack = [];
/**
* @var bool
*/
private $mBumpRefData = false;
/**
* Did we install us into $wgHooks yet?
* @var Boolean
*/
static protected $hooksInstalled = false;
/**#@+ @access private */
/**
* Callback function for <ref>
*
* @param string|null $str Raw content of the <ref> tag.
* @param string[] $argv Arguments
* @param Parser $parser
* @param PPFrame $frame
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*
* @return string
*/
function ref( $str, array $argv, Parser $parser, PPFrame $frame ) {
if ( $this->mInCite ) {
return htmlspecialchars( "<ref>$str</ref>" );
}
$this->mCallCnt++;
$this->mInCite = true;
$ret = $this->guardedRef( $str, $argv, $parser );
$this->mInCite = false;
$parserOutput = $parser->getOutput();
$parserOutput->addModules( 'ext.cite.a11y' );
$parserOutput->addModuleStyles( 'ext.cite.styles' );
if ( is_callable( [ $frame, 'setVolatile' ] ) ) {
$frame->setVolatile();
}
// new <ref> tag, we may need to bump the ref data counter
// to avoid overwriting a previous group
$this->mBumpRefData = true;
return $ret;
}
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/**
* @param string|null $str Raw content of the <ref> tag.
* @param string[] $argv Arguments
* @param Parser $parser
* @param string $default_group
*
* @throws Exception
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* @return string
*/
function guardedRef( $str, array $argv, Parser $parser, $default_group = self::DEFAULT_GROUP ) {
$this->mParser = $parser;
# The key here is the "name" attribute.
list( $key, $group, $follow ) = $this->refArg( $argv );
# Split these into groups.
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if ( $group === null ) {
if ( $this->mInReferences ) {
$group = $this->mReferencesGroup;
} else {
$group = $default_group;
}
}
/*
* This section deals with constructions of the form
*
* <references>
* <ref name="foo"> BAR </ref>
* </references>
*/
if ( $this->mInReferences ) {
$isSectionPreview = $parser->getOptions()->getIsSectionPreview();
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if ( $group != $this->mReferencesGroup ) {
# <ref> and <references> have conflicting group attributes.
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$this->mReferencesErrors[] =
$this->error( 'cite_error_references_group_mismatch', htmlspecialchars( $group ) );
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} elseif ( $str !== '' ) {
if ( !$isSectionPreview && !isset( $this->mRefs[$group] ) ) {
# Called with group attribute not defined in text.
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$this->mReferencesErrors[] =
$this->error( 'cite_error_references_missing_group', htmlspecialchars( $group ) );
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} elseif ( $key === null || $key === '' ) {
# <ref> calls inside <references> must be named
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$this->mReferencesErrors[] =
$this->error( 'cite_error_references_no_key' );
} elseif ( !$isSectionPreview && !isset( $this->mRefs[$group][$key] ) ) {
# Called with name attribute not defined in text.
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$this->mReferencesErrors[] =
$this->error( 'cite_error_references_missing_key', $key );
} else {
if (
isset( $this->mRefs[$group][$key]['text'] ) &&
$str !== $this->mRefs[$group][$key]['text']
) {
// two refs with same key and different content
// add error message to the original ref
$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['text'] .= ' ' . $this->error(
'cite_error_references_duplicate_key', $key, 'noparse'
);
} else {
# Assign the text to corresponding ref
$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['text'] = $str;
}
}
} else {
# <ref> called in <references> has no content.
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$this->mReferencesErrors[] =
$this->error( 'cite_error_empty_references_define', $key );
}
return '';
}
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if ( $str === '' ) {
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# <ref ...></ref>. This construct is invalid if
# it's a contentful ref, but OK if it's a named duplicate and should
# be equivalent <ref ... />, for compatability with #tag.
if ( is_string( $key ) && $key !== '' ) {
$str = null;
} else {
$this->mRefCallStack[] = false;
return $this->error( 'cite_error_ref_no_input' );
}
}
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if ( $key === false ) {
# TODO: Comment this case; what does this condition mean?
$this->mRefCallStack[] = false;
return $this->error( 'cite_error_ref_too_many_keys' );
}
if ( $str === null && $key === null ) {
# Something like <ref />; this makes no sense.
$this->mRefCallStack[] = false;
return $this->error( 'cite_error_ref_no_key' );
}
if ( preg_match( '/^[0-9]+$/', $key ) || preg_match( '/^[0-9]+$/', $follow ) ) {
# Numeric names mess up the resulting id's, potentially produ-
# cing duplicate id's in the XHTML. The Right Thing To Do
# would be to mangle them, but it's not really high-priority
# (and would produce weird id's anyway).
$this->mRefCallStack[] = false;
return $this->error( 'cite_error_ref_numeric_key' );
}
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if ( preg_match(
'/<ref\b[^<]*?>/',
preg_replace( '#<([^ ]+?).*?>.*?</\\1 *>|<!--.*?-->#', '', $str )
) ) {
# (bug T8199) This most likely implies that someone left off the
# closing </ref> tag, which will cause the entire article to be
# eaten up until the next <ref>. So we bail out early instead.
# The fancy regex above first tries chopping out anything that
# looks like a comment or SGML tag, which is a crude way to avoid
# false alarms for <nowiki>, <pre>, etc.
# Possible improvement: print the warning, followed by the contents
# of the <ref> tag. This way no part of the article will be eaten
# even temporarily.
$this->mRefCallStack[] = false;
return $this->error( 'cite_error_included_ref' );
}
if ( is_string( $key ) || is_string( $str ) ) {
# We don't care about the content: if the key exists, the ref
# is presumptively valid. Either it stores a new ref, or re-
# fers to an existing one. If it refers to a nonexistent ref,
# we'll figure that out later. Likewise it's definitely valid
# if there's any content, regardless of key.
return $this->stack( $str, $key, $group, $follow, $argv );
}
# Not clear how we could get here, but something is probably
# wrong with the types. Let's fail fast.
throw new Exception( 'Invalid $str and/or $key: ' . serialize( [ $str, $key ] ) );
}
/**
* Parse the arguments to the <ref> tag
*
* "name" : Key of the reference.
* "group" : Group to which it belongs. Needs to be passed to <references /> too.
* "follow" : If the current reference is the continuation of another, key of that reference.
*
*
* @param string[] $argv The argument vector
* @return mixed false on invalid input, a string on valid
* input and null on no input
*/
function refArg( array $argv ) {
global $wgAllowCiteGroups;
$cnt = count( $argv );
$group = null;
$key = null;
$follow = null;
if ( $cnt > 2 ) {
// There should only be one key or follow parameter, and one group parameter
// FIXME : this looks inconsistent, it should probably return a tuple
return false;
} elseif ( $cnt >= 1 ) {
if ( isset( $argv['name'] ) && isset( $argv['follow'] ) ) {
return [ false, false, false ];
}
if ( isset( $argv['name'] ) ) {
// Key given.
$key = Sanitizer::escapeId( $argv['name'], 'noninitial' );
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unset( $argv['name'] );
--$cnt;
}
if ( isset( $argv['follow'] ) ) {
// Follow given.
$follow = Sanitizer::escapeId( $argv['follow'], 'noninitial' );
unset( $argv['follow'] );
--$cnt;
}
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if ( isset( $argv['group'] ) ) {
if ( !$wgAllowCiteGroups ) {
// remove when groups are fully tested.
return [ false ];
}
// Group given.
$group = $argv['group'];
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unset( $argv['group'] );
--$cnt;
}
if ( $cnt === 0 ) {
return [ $key, $group, $follow ];
} else {
// Invalid key
return [ false, false, false ];
}
} else {
// No key
return [ null, $group, false ];
}
}
/**
* Populate $this->mRefs based on input and arguments to <ref>
*
* @param string $str Input from the <ref> tag
* @param string|null $key Argument to the <ref> tag as returned by $this->refArg()
* @param string $group
* @param string|null $follow
* @param string[] $call
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*
* @throws Exception
* @return string
*/
function stack( $str, $key = null, $group, $follow, array $call ) {
if ( !isset( $this->mRefs[$group] ) ) {
$this->mRefs[$group] = [];
}
if ( !isset( $this->mGroupCnt[$group] ) ) {
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$this->mGroupCnt[$group] = 0;
}
if ( $follow != null ) {
if ( isset( $this->mRefs[$group][$follow] ) && is_array( $this->mRefs[$group][$follow] ) ) {
// add text to the note that is being followed
$this->mRefs[$group][$follow]['text'] .= ' ' . $str;
} else {
// insert part of note at the beginning of the group
$groupsCount = count( $this->mRefs[$group] );
for ( $k = 0; $k < $groupsCount; $k++ ) {
if ( !isset( $this->mRefs[$group][$k]['follow'] ) ) {
break;
}
}
array_splice( $this->mRefs[$group], $k, 0, [ [
'count' => -1,
'text' => $str,
'key' => ++$this->mOutCnt,
'follow' => $follow
] ] );
array_splice( $this->mRefCallStack, $k, 0,
[ [ 'new', $call, $str, $key, $group, $this->mOutCnt ] ] );
}
// return an empty string : this is not a reference
return '';
}
if ( $key === null ) {
// No key
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// $this->mRefs[$group][] = $str;
$this->mRefs[$group][] = [
'count' => -1,
'text' => $str,
'key' => ++$this->mOutCnt
];
$this->mRefCallStack[] = [ 'new', $call, $str, $key, $group, $this->mOutCnt ];
return $this->linkRef( $group, $this->mOutCnt );
}
if ( !is_string( $key ) ) {
throw new Exception( 'Invalid stack key: ' . serialize( $key ) );
}
// Valid key
if ( !isset( $this->mRefs[$group][$key] ) || !is_array( $this->mRefs[$group][$key] ) ) {
// First occurrence
$this->mRefs[$group][$key] = [
'text' => $str,
'count' => 0,
'key' => ++$this->mOutCnt,
'number' => ++$this->mGroupCnt[$group]
];
$this->mRefCallStack[] = [ 'new', $call, $str, $key, $group, $this->mOutCnt ];
return $this->linkRef(
$group,
$key,
$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['key'] . "-" . $this->mRefs[$group][$key]['count'],
$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['number'],
"-" . $this->mRefs[$group][$key]['key']
);
}
// We've been here before
if ( $this->mRefs[$group][$key]['text'] === null && $str !== '' ) {
// If no text found before, use this text
$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['text'] = $str;
$this->mRefCallStack[] = [ 'assign', $call, $str, $key, $group,
$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['key'] ];
} else {
if ( $str != null && $str !== '' && $str !== $this->mRefs[$group][$key]['text'] ) {
// two refs with same key and different content
// add error message to the original ref
$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['text'] .= ' ' . $this->error(
'cite_error_references_duplicate_key', $key, 'noparse'
);
}
$this->mRefCallStack[] = [ 'increment', $call, $str, $key, $group,
$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['key'] ];
}
return $this->linkRef(
$group,
$key,
$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['key'] . "-" . ++$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['count'],
$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['number'],
"-" . $this->mRefs[$group][$key]['key']
);
}
/**
* Partially undoes the effect of calls to stack()
*
* Called by guardedReferences()
*
* The option to define <ref> within <references> makes the
* behavior of <ref> context dependent. This is normally fine
* but certain operations (especially #tag) lead to out-of-order
* parser evaluation with the <ref> tags being processed before
* their containing <reference> element is read. This leads to
* stack corruption that this function works to fix.
*
* This function is not a total rollback since some internal
* counters remain incremented. Doing so prevents accidentally
* corrupting certain links.
*
* @param string $type
* @param string|null $key
* @param string $group
* @param int $index
*/
function rollbackRef( $type, $key, $group, $index ) {
if ( !isset( $this->mRefs[$group] ) ) {
return;
}
if ( $key === null ) {
foreach ( $this->mRefs[$group] as $k => $v ) {
if ( $this->mRefs[$group][$k]['key'] === $index ) {
$key = $k;
break;
}
}
}
// Sanity checks that specified element exists.
if ( $key === null ) {
return;
}
if ( !isset( $this->mRefs[$group][$key] ) ) {
return;
}
if ( $this->mRefs[$group][$key]['key'] != $index ) {
return;
}
switch ( $type ) {
case 'new':
# Rollback the addition of new elements to the stack.
unset( $this->mRefs[$group][$key] );
if ( $this->mRefs[$group] === [] ) {
unset( $this->mRefs[$group] );
unset( $this->mGroupCnt[$group] );
}
break;
case 'assign':
# Rollback assignment of text to pre-existing elements.
$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['text'] = null;
# continue without break
case 'increment':
# Rollback increase in named ref occurrences.
$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['count']--;
break;
}
}
/**
* Callback function for <references>
*
* @param string|null $str Raw content of the <references> tag.
* @param string[] $argv Arguments
* @param Parser $parser
* @param PPFrame $frame
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*
* @return string
*/
function references( $str, array $argv, Parser $parser, PPFrame $frame ) {
if ( $this->mInCite || $this->mInReferences ) {
if ( is_null( $str ) ) {
return htmlspecialchars( "<references/>" );
}
return htmlspecialchars( "<references>$str</references>" );
}
$this->mCallCnt++;
$this->mInReferences = true;
$ret = $this->guardedReferences( $str, $argv, $parser );
$this->mInReferences = false;
if ( is_callable( [ $frame, 'setVolatile' ] ) ) {
$frame->setVolatile();
}
return $ret;
}
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/**
* @param string|null $str Raw content of the <references> tag.
* @param string[] $argv
* @param Parser $parser
* @param string $group
*
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* @return string
*/
function guardedReferences( $str, array $argv, Parser $parser, $group = self::DEFAULT_GROUP ) {
global $wgAllowCiteGroups;
$this->mParser = $parser;
if ( isset( $argv['group'] ) && $wgAllowCiteGroups ) {
$group = $argv['group'];
unset( $argv['group'] );
}
if ( strval( $str ) !== '' ) {
$this->mReferencesGroup = $group;
Rollback all, then redo all, when fixing out-of-order tags; not one-by-one Imagine the following wikitext: <ref name=r/> <references> <ref name=r>A</ref> <ref name=r>B</ref> </references> This is simple. Cite would see these as the following operations, in order: 1. Use only: <ref name=r/> 2. References block 3. Define only: <ref name=r>A</ref> 4. Define only: <ref name=r>B</ref> <ref name=r> is defined twice with different content and we get an error message. Now, imagine the following wikitext: <ref name=r/> {{#tag:references| <ref name=r>A</ref> <ref name=r>B</ref> }} Cite would see these as the following operations, in order: 1. Use only: <ref name=r/> 2. Use and define: <ref name=r>A</ref> 3. Use and define: <ref name=r>B</ref> 4. References block When the 'references' block appears, Cite notices that the tag has parsed content, and deduces that it was called with #tag. We need to undo the last operations to update internal bookkeeping, as the last two 'ref' tags do not actually represent ref usages, as we assumed, but only definitions. 5. Undo: <ref name=r> reused 6. Define only: <ref name=r>B</ref> 7. Undo: <ref name=r> defined (Right now, it appears to Cite that <ref name=r> was never defined!) 8. Define only: <ref name=r>A</ref> Thus we get no errors, although we should. This patch changes the order of the rollback operations: 5. Undo: <ref name=r> reused 6. Undo: <ref name=r> defined 7. Define only: <ref name=r>A</ref> 8. Define only: <ref name=r>B</ref> Aha! <ref name=r> is defined twice with different content! We get an error correctly. Bug: T124227 Change-Id: I61766c4104856323987cca9a5e4ff85a76b3618b
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# Detect whether we were sent already rendered <ref>s.
# Mostly a side effect of using #tag to call references.
# The following assumes that the parsed <ref>s sent within
# the <references> block were the most recent calls to
# <ref>. This assumption is true for all known use cases,
# but not strictly enforced by the parser. It is possible
# that some unusual combination of #tag, <references> and
# conditional parser functions could be created that would
# lead to malformed references here.
$count = substr_count( $str, Parser::MARKER_PREFIX . "-ref-" );
$redoStack = [];
Rollback all, then redo all, when fixing out-of-order tags; not one-by-one Imagine the following wikitext: <ref name=r/> <references> <ref name=r>A</ref> <ref name=r>B</ref> </references> This is simple. Cite would see these as the following operations, in order: 1. Use only: <ref name=r/> 2. References block 3. Define only: <ref name=r>A</ref> 4. Define only: <ref name=r>B</ref> <ref name=r> is defined twice with different content and we get an error message. Now, imagine the following wikitext: <ref name=r/> {{#tag:references| <ref name=r>A</ref> <ref name=r>B</ref> }} Cite would see these as the following operations, in order: 1. Use only: <ref name=r/> 2. Use and define: <ref name=r>A</ref> 3. Use and define: <ref name=r>B</ref> 4. References block When the 'references' block appears, Cite notices that the tag has parsed content, and deduces that it was called with #tag. We need to undo the last operations to update internal bookkeeping, as the last two 'ref' tags do not actually represent ref usages, as we assumed, but only definitions. 5. Undo: <ref name=r> reused 6. Define only: <ref name=r>B</ref> 7. Undo: <ref name=r> defined (Right now, it appears to Cite that <ref name=r> was never defined!) 8. Define only: <ref name=r>A</ref> Thus we get no errors, although we should. This patch changes the order of the rollback operations: 5. Undo: <ref name=r> reused 6. Undo: <ref name=r> defined 7. Define only: <ref name=r>A</ref> 8. Define only: <ref name=r>B</ref> Aha! <ref name=r> is defined twice with different content! We get an error correctly. Bug: T124227 Change-Id: I61766c4104856323987cca9a5e4ff85a76b3618b
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# Undo effects of calling <ref> while unaware of containing <references>
for ( $i = 1; $i <= $count; $i++ ) {
if ( !$this->mRefCallStack ) {
break;
}
$call = array_pop( $this->mRefCallStack );
Rollback all, then redo all, when fixing out-of-order tags; not one-by-one Imagine the following wikitext: <ref name=r/> <references> <ref name=r>A</ref> <ref name=r>B</ref> </references> This is simple. Cite would see these as the following operations, in order: 1. Use only: <ref name=r/> 2. References block 3. Define only: <ref name=r>A</ref> 4. Define only: <ref name=r>B</ref> <ref name=r> is defined twice with different content and we get an error message. Now, imagine the following wikitext: <ref name=r/> {{#tag:references| <ref name=r>A</ref> <ref name=r>B</ref> }} Cite would see these as the following operations, in order: 1. Use only: <ref name=r/> 2. Use and define: <ref name=r>A</ref> 3. Use and define: <ref name=r>B</ref> 4. References block When the 'references' block appears, Cite notices that the tag has parsed content, and deduces that it was called with #tag. We need to undo the last operations to update internal bookkeeping, as the last two 'ref' tags do not actually represent ref usages, as we assumed, but only definitions. 5. Undo: <ref name=r> reused 6. Define only: <ref name=r>B</ref> 7. Undo: <ref name=r> defined (Right now, it appears to Cite that <ref name=r> was never defined!) 8. Define only: <ref name=r>A</ref> Thus we get no errors, although we should. This patch changes the order of the rollback operations: 5. Undo: <ref name=r> reused 6. Undo: <ref name=r> defined 7. Define only: <ref name=r>A</ref> 8. Define only: <ref name=r>B</ref> Aha! <ref name=r> is defined twice with different content! We get an error correctly. Bug: T124227 Change-Id: I61766c4104856323987cca9a5e4ff85a76b3618b
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$redoStack[] = $call;
if ( $call !== false ) {
list( $type, $ref_argv, $ref_str,
$ref_key, $ref_group, $ref_index ) = $call;
$this->rollbackRef( $type, $ref_key, $ref_group, $ref_index );
Rollback all, then redo all, when fixing out-of-order tags; not one-by-one Imagine the following wikitext: <ref name=r/> <references> <ref name=r>A</ref> <ref name=r>B</ref> </references> This is simple. Cite would see these as the following operations, in order: 1. Use only: <ref name=r/> 2. References block 3. Define only: <ref name=r>A</ref> 4. Define only: <ref name=r>B</ref> <ref name=r> is defined twice with different content and we get an error message. Now, imagine the following wikitext: <ref name=r/> {{#tag:references| <ref name=r>A</ref> <ref name=r>B</ref> }} Cite would see these as the following operations, in order: 1. Use only: <ref name=r/> 2. Use and define: <ref name=r>A</ref> 3. Use and define: <ref name=r>B</ref> 4. References block When the 'references' block appears, Cite notices that the tag has parsed content, and deduces that it was called with #tag. We need to undo the last operations to update internal bookkeeping, as the last two 'ref' tags do not actually represent ref usages, as we assumed, but only definitions. 5. Undo: <ref name=r> reused 6. Define only: <ref name=r>B</ref> 7. Undo: <ref name=r> defined (Right now, it appears to Cite that <ref name=r> was never defined!) 8. Define only: <ref name=r>A</ref> Thus we get no errors, although we should. This patch changes the order of the rollback operations: 5. Undo: <ref name=r> reused 6. Undo: <ref name=r> defined 7. Define only: <ref name=r>A</ref> 8. Define only: <ref name=r>B</ref> Aha! <ref name=r> is defined twice with different content! We get an error correctly. Bug: T124227 Change-Id: I61766c4104856323987cca9a5e4ff85a76b3618b
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}
}
Rollback all, then redo all, when fixing out-of-order tags; not one-by-one Imagine the following wikitext: <ref name=r/> <references> <ref name=r>A</ref> <ref name=r>B</ref> </references> This is simple. Cite would see these as the following operations, in order: 1. Use only: <ref name=r/> 2. References block 3. Define only: <ref name=r>A</ref> 4. Define only: <ref name=r>B</ref> <ref name=r> is defined twice with different content and we get an error message. Now, imagine the following wikitext: <ref name=r/> {{#tag:references| <ref name=r>A</ref> <ref name=r>B</ref> }} Cite would see these as the following operations, in order: 1. Use only: <ref name=r/> 2. Use and define: <ref name=r>A</ref> 3. Use and define: <ref name=r>B</ref> 4. References block When the 'references' block appears, Cite notices that the tag has parsed content, and deduces that it was called with #tag. We need to undo the last operations to update internal bookkeeping, as the last two 'ref' tags do not actually represent ref usages, as we assumed, but only definitions. 5. Undo: <ref name=r> reused 6. Define only: <ref name=r>B</ref> 7. Undo: <ref name=r> defined (Right now, it appears to Cite that <ref name=r> was never defined!) 8. Define only: <ref name=r>A</ref> Thus we get no errors, although we should. This patch changes the order of the rollback operations: 5. Undo: <ref name=r> reused 6. Undo: <ref name=r> defined 7. Define only: <ref name=r>A</ref> 8. Define only: <ref name=r>B</ref> Aha! <ref name=r> is defined twice with different content! We get an error correctly. Bug: T124227 Change-Id: I61766c4104856323987cca9a5e4ff85a76b3618b
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# Rerun <ref> call now that mInReferences is set.
for ( $i = count( $redoStack ) - 1; $i >= 0; $i-- ) {
$call = $redoStack[$i];
if ( $call !== false ) {
list( $type, $ref_argv, $ref_str,
$ref_key, $ref_group, $ref_index ) = $call;
$this->guardedRef( $ref_str, $ref_argv, $parser );
}
}
# Parse $str to process any unparsed <ref> tags.
$parser->recursiveTagParse( $str );
# Reset call stack
$this->mRefCallStack = [];
}
if ( $argv && $wgAllowCiteGroups ) {
return $this->error( 'cite_error_references_invalid_parameters_group' );
}
if ( $argv ) {
return $this->error( 'cite_error_references_invalid_parameters' );
}
$s = $this->referencesFormat( $group );
# Append errors generated while processing <references>
if ( $this->mReferencesErrors ) {
$s .= "\n" . implode( "<br />\n", $this->mReferencesErrors );
$this->mReferencesErrors = [];
}
return $s;
}
/**
* Make output to be returned from the references() function
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*
* @param string $group
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*
* @return string XHTML ready for output
*/
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function referencesFormat( $group ) {
if ( !$this->mRefs || !isset( $this->mRefs[$group] ) ) {
return '';
}
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wfProfileIn( __METHOD__ . '-entries' );
$ent = [];
foreach ( $this->mRefs[$group] as $k => $v ) {
$ent[] = $this->referencesFormatEntry( $k, $v );
}
$prefix = wfMessage( 'cite_references_prefix' )->inContentLanguage()->plain();
$suffix = wfMessage( 'cite_references_suffix' )->inContentLanguage()->plain();
$content = implode( "\n", $ent );
// Prepare the parser input.
// We add new lines between the pieces to avoid a confused tidy (bug 13073).
$parserInput = $prefix . "\n" . $content . "\n" . $suffix;
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wfProfileOut( __METHOD__ . '-entries' );
// Let's try to cache it.
global $wgCiteCacheReferences, $wgMemc;
$data = false;
if ( $wgCiteCacheReferences ) {
$cacheKey = wfMemcKey(
'citeref',
md5( $parserInput ),
$this->mParser->Title()->getArticleID()
);
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wfProfileIn( __METHOD__ . '-cache-get' );
$data = $wgMemc->get( $cacheKey );
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wfProfileOut( __METHOD__ . '-cache-get' );
}
if ( !$data || !$this->mParser->isValidHalfParsedText( $data ) ) {
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wfProfileIn( __METHOD__ . '-parse' );
// Live hack: parse() adds two newlines on WM, can't reproduce it locally -ævar
$ret = rtrim( $this->mParser->recursiveTagParse( $parserInput ), "\n" );
if ( $wgCiteCacheReferences ) {
$serData = $this->mParser->serializeHalfParsedText( $ret );
$wgMemc->set( $cacheKey, $serData, 86400 );
}
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wfProfileOut( __METHOD__ . '-parse' );
} else {
$ret = $this->mParser->unserializeHalfParsedText( $data );
}
if ( !$this->mParser->getOptions()->getIsPreview() ) {
// save references data for later use by LinksUpdate hooks
$this->saveReferencesData( $group );
}
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// done, clean up so we can reuse the group
unset( $this->mRefs[$group] );
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unset( $this->mGroupCnt[$group] );
return $ret;
}
/**
* Format a single entry for the referencesFormat() function
*
* @param string $key The key of the reference
* @param mixed $val The value of the reference, string for anonymous
* references, array for user-suppplied
* @return string Wikitext
*/
function referencesFormatEntry( $key, $val ) {
// Anonymous reference
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if ( !is_array( $val ) ) {
return wfMessage(
'cite_references_link_one',
self::getReferencesKey( $key ),
$this->refKey( $key ),
$this->referenceText( $key, $val )
)->inContentLanguage()->plain();
}
$text = $this->referenceText( $key, $val['text'] );
if ( isset( $val['follow'] ) ) {
return wfMessage(
'cite_references_no_link',
self::getReferencesKey( $val['follow'] ),
$text
)->inContentLanguage()->plain();
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}
if ( !isset( $val['count'] ) ) {
// this handles the case of section preview for list-defined references
return wfMessage( 'cite_references_link_many',
self::getReferencesKey( $key . "-" . ( isset( $val['key'] ) ? $val['key'] : '' ) ),
'',
$text
)->inContentLanguage()->plain();
}
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if ( $val['count'] < 0 ) {
return wfMessage(
'cite_references_link_one',
self::getReferencesKey( $val['key'] ),
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# $this->refKey( $val['key'], $val['count'] ),
$this->refKey( $val['key'] ),
$text
)->inContentLanguage()->plain();
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// Standalone named reference, I want to format this like an
// anonymous reference because displaying "1. 1.1 Ref text" is
// overkill and users frequently use named references when they
// don't need them for convenience
}
if ( $val['count'] === 0 ) {
return wfMessage(
'cite_references_link_one',
self::getReferencesKey( $key . "-" . $val['key'] ),
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# $this->refKey( $key, $val['count'] ),
$this->refKey( $key, $val['key'] . "-" . $val['count'] ),
$text
)->inContentLanguage()->plain();
// Named references with >1 occurrences
}
$links = [];
// for group handling, we have an extra key here.
for ( $i = 0; $i <= $val['count']; ++$i ) {
$links[] = wfMessage(
'cite_references_link_many_format',
$this->refKey( $key, $val['key'] . "-$i" ),
$this->referencesFormatEntryNumericBacklinkLabel( $val['number'], $i, $val['count'] ),
$this->referencesFormatEntryAlternateBacklinkLabel( $i )
)->inContentLanguage()->plain();
}
$list = $this->listToText( $links );
return wfMessage( 'cite_references_link_many',
self::getReferencesKey( $key . "-" . $val['key'] ),
$list,
$text
)->inContentLanguage()->plain();
}
/**
* Returns formatted reference text
* @param String $key
* @param String $text
* @return String
*/
function referenceText( $key, $text ) {
if ( !isset( $text ) || $text === '' ) {
if ( $this->mParser->getOptions()->getIsSectionPreview() ) {
return $this->warning( 'cite_warning_sectionpreview_no_text', $key, 'noparse' );
}
return $this->error( 'cite_error_references_no_text', $key, 'noparse' );
}
return '<span class="reference-text">' . rtrim( $text, "\n" ) . "</span>\n";
}
/**
* Generate a numeric backlink given a base number and an
* offset, e.g. $base = 1, $offset = 2; = 1.2
* Since bug #5525, it correctly does 1.9 -> 1.10 as well as 1.099 -> 1.100
*
* @static
*
* @param int $base The base
* @param int $offset The offset
* @param int $max Maximum value expected.
* @return string
*/
function referencesFormatEntryNumericBacklinkLabel( $base, $offset, $max ) {
global $wgContLang;
$scope = strlen( $max );
$ret = $wgContLang->formatNum(
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sprintf( "%s.%0{$scope}s", $base, $offset )
);
return $ret;
}
/**
* Generate a custom format backlink given an offset, e.g.
* $offset = 2; = c if $this->mBacklinkLabels = array( 'a',
* 'b', 'c', ...). Return an error if the offset > the # of
* array items
*
* @param int $offset The offset
*
* @return string
*/
function referencesFormatEntryAlternateBacklinkLabel( $offset ) {
if ( !isset( $this->mBacklinkLabels ) ) {
$this->genBacklinkLabels();
}
if ( isset( $this->mBacklinkLabels[$offset] ) ) {
return $this->mBacklinkLabels[$offset];
} else {
// Feed me!
return $this->error( 'cite_error_references_no_backlink_label', null, 'noparse' );
}
}
/**
* Generate a custom format link for a group given an offset, e.g.
* the second <ref group="foo"> is b if $this->mLinkLabels["foo"] =
* array( 'a', 'b', 'c', ...).
* Return an error if the offset > the # of array items
*
* @param int $offset The offset
* @param string $group The group name
* @param string $label The text to use if there's no message for them.
*
* @return string
*/
function getLinkLabel( $offset, $group, $label ) {
$message = "cite_link_label_group-$group";
if ( !isset( $this->mLinkLabels[$group] ) ) {
$this->genLinkLabels( $group, $message );
}
if ( $this->mLinkLabels[$group] === false ) {
// Use normal representation, ie. "$group 1", "$group 2"...
return $label;
}
if ( isset( $this->mLinkLabels[$group][$offset - 1] ) ) {
return $this->mLinkLabels[$group][$offset - 1];
} else {
// Feed me!
return $this->error( 'cite_error_no_link_label_group', [ $group, $message ], 'noparse' );
}
}
/**
* Return an id for use in wikitext output based on a key and
* optionally the number of it, used in <references>, not <ref>
* (since otherwise it would link to itself)
*
* @static
*
* @param string $key The key
* @param int $num The number of the key
* @return string A key for use in wikitext
*/
function refKey( $key, $num = null ) {
$prefix = wfMessage( 'cite_reference_link_prefix' )->inContentLanguage()->text();
$suffix = wfMessage( 'cite_reference_link_suffix' )->inContentLanguage()->text();
if ( isset( $num ) ) {
$key = wfMessage( 'cite_reference_link_key_with_num', $key, $num )
->inContentLanguage()->plain();
}
return "$prefix$key$suffix";
}
/**
* Return an id for use in wikitext output based on a key and
* optionally the number of it, used in <ref>, not <references>
* (since otherwise it would link to itself)
*
* @static
*
* @param string $key The key
* @return string A key for use in wikitext
*/
public static function getReferencesKey( $key ) {
$prefix = wfMessage( 'cite_references_link_prefix' )->inContentLanguage()->text();
$suffix = wfMessage( 'cite_references_link_suffix' )->inContentLanguage()->text();
return "$prefix$key$suffix";
}
/**
* Generate a link (<sup ...) for the <ref> element from a key
* and return XHTML ready for output
*
* @param string $group
* @param string $key The key for the link
* @param int $count The index of the key, used for distinguishing
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* multiple occurrences of the same key
* @param int $label The label to use for the link, I want to
* use the same label for all occourances of
* the same named reference.
* @param string $subkey
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*
* @return string
*/
function linkRef( $group, $key, $count = null, $label = null, $subkey = '' ) {
global $wgContLang;
$label = is_null( $label ) ? ++$this->mGroupCnt[$group] : $label;
return
$this->mParser->recursiveTagParse(
wfMessage(
'cite_reference_link',
$this->refKey( $key, $count ),
self::getReferencesKey( $key . $subkey ),
$this->getLinkLabel( $label, $group,
( ( $group === self::DEFAULT_GROUP ) ? '' : "$group " ) . $wgContLang->formatNum( $label ) )
)->inContentLanguage()->plain()
);
}
/**
* This does approximately the same thing as
* Language::listToText() but due to this being used for a
* slightly different purpose (people might not want , as the
* first separator and not 'and' as the second, and this has to
* use messages from the content language) I'm rolling my own.
*
* @static
*
* @param array $arr The array to format
* @return string
*/
function listToText( $arr ) {
$cnt = count( $arr );
$sep = wfMessage( 'cite_references_link_many_sep' )->inContentLanguage()->plain();
$and = wfMessage( 'cite_references_link_many_and' )->inContentLanguage()->plain();
if ( $cnt === 1 ) {
// Enforce always returning a string
return (string)$arr[0];
} else {
$t = array_slice( $arr, 0, $cnt - 1 );
return implode( $sep, $t ) . $and . $arr[$cnt - 1];
}
}
/**
* Generate the labels to pass to the
* 'cite_references_link_many_format' message, the format is an
* arbitrary number of tokens separated by [\t\n ]
*/
function genBacklinkLabels() {
$text = wfMessage( 'cite_references_link_many_format_backlink_labels' )
->inContentLanguage()->plain();
$this->mBacklinkLabels = preg_split( '#[\n\t ]#', $text );
}
/**
* Generate the labels to pass to the
* 'cite_reference_link' message instead of numbers, the format is an
* arbitrary number of tokens separated by [\t\n ]
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*
* @param string $group
* @param string $message
*/
function genLinkLabels( $group, $message ) {
$text = false;
$msg = wfMessage( $message )->inContentLanguage();
if ( $msg->exists() ) {
$text = $msg->plain();
}
$this->mLinkLabels[$group] = ( !$text ) ? false : preg_split( '#[\n\t ]#', $text );
}
/**
* Gets run when Parser::clearState() gets run, since we don't
* want the counts to transcend pages and other instances
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*
* @param Parser $parser
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*
* @return bool
*/
function clearState( Parser &$parser ) {
if ( $parser->extCite !== $this ) {
return $parser->extCite->clearState( $parser );
}
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# Don't clear state when we're in the middle of parsing
# a <ref> tag
if ( $this->mInCite || $this->mInReferences ) {
return true;
}
$this->mGroupCnt = [];
$this->mOutCnt = 0;
$this->mCallCnt = 0;
$this->mRefs = [];
$this->mReferencesErrors = [];
$this->mRefCallStack = [];
return true;
}
/**
* Gets run when the parser is cloned.
*
* @param Parser $parser
*
* @return bool
*/
function cloneState( Parser $parser ) {
if ( $parser->extCite !== $this ) {
return $parser->extCite->cloneState( $parser );
}
$parser->extCite = clone $this;
$parser->setHook( 'ref', [ $parser->extCite, 'ref' ] );
$parser->setHook( 'references', [ $parser->extCite, 'references' ] );
// Clear the state, making sure it will actually work.
$parser->extCite->mInCite = false;
$parser->extCite->mInReferences = false;
$parser->extCite->clearState( $parser );
return true;
}
/**
* Called at the end of page processing to append a default references
* section, if refs were used without a main references tag. If there are references
* in a custom group, and there is no references tag for it, show an error
* message for that group.
* If we are processing a section preview, this adds the missing
* references tags and does not add the errors.
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*
* @param bool $afterParse True if called from the ParserAfterParse hook
* @param Parser $parser
* @param string $text
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*
* @return bool
*/
function checkRefsNoReferences( $afterParse, &$parser, &$text ) {
if ( is_null( $parser->extCite ) ) {
return true;
}
if ( $parser->extCite !== $this ) {
return $parser->extCite->checkRefsNoReferences( $afterParse, $parser, $text );
}
if ( $afterParse ) {
$this->mHaveAfterParse = true;
} elseif ( $this->mHaveAfterParse ) {
return true;
}
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if ( !$parser->getOptions()->getIsPreview() ) {
// save references data for later use by LinksUpdate hooks
if ( $this->mRefs && isset( $this->mRefs[self::DEFAULT_GROUP] ) ) {
$this->saveReferencesData();
}
$isSectionPreview = false;
} else {
$isSectionPreview = $parser->getOptions()->getIsSectionPreview();
}
$s = '';
foreach ( $this->mRefs as $group => $refs ) {
if ( !$refs ) {
continue;
}
if ( $group === self::DEFAULT_GROUP || $isSectionPreview ) {
$s .= $this->referencesFormat( $group );
} else {
$s .= "\n<br />" .
$this->error( 'cite_error_group_refs_without_references', htmlspecialchars( $group ) );
}
}
if ( $isSectionPreview && $s !== '' ) {
// provide a preview of references in its own section
$text .= "\n" . '<div class="mw-ext-cite-cite_section_preview_references" >';
$headerMsg = wfMessage( 'cite_section_preview_references' );
if ( !$headerMsg->isDisabled() ) {
$text .= '<h2 id="mw-ext-cite-cite_section_preview_references_header" >'
. $headerMsg->escaped()
. '</h2>';
}
$text .= $s . '</div>';
} else {
$text .= $s;
}
return true;
}
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/**
* Saves references in parser extension data
* This is called by each <references/> tag, and by checkRefsNoReferences
* Assumes $this->mRefs[$group] is set
*
* @param $group
*/
private function saveReferencesData( $group = self::DEFAULT_GROUP ) {
global $wgCiteStoreReferencesData;
if ( !$wgCiteStoreReferencesData ) {
return;
}
$savedRefs = $this->mParser->getOutput()->getExtensionData( self::EXT_DATA_KEY );
if ( $savedRefs === null ) {
// Initialize array structure
$savedRefs = [
'refs' => [],
'version' => self::DATA_VERSION_NUMBER,
];
}
if ( $this->mBumpRefData ) {
// This handles pages with multiple <references/> tags with <ref> tags in between.
// On those, a group can appear several times, so we need to avoid overwriting
// a previous appearance.
$savedRefs['refs'][] = [];
$this->mBumpRefData = false;
}
$n = count( $savedRefs['refs'] ) - 1;
// save group
$savedRefs['refs'][$n][$group] = $this->mRefs[$group];
$this->mParser->getOutput()->setExtensionData( self::EXT_DATA_KEY, $savedRefs );
}
/**
* Hook for the InlineEditor extension.
* If any ref or reference reference tag is in the text,
* the entire page should be reparsed, so we return false in that case.
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*
* @param $output
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*
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* @return bool
*/
function checkAnyCalls( &$output ) {
global $wgParser;
/* InlineEditor always uses $wgParser */
return ( $wgParser->extCite->mCallCnt <= 0 );
}
/**
* Initialize the parser hooks
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*
* @param Parser $parser
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*
* @return bool
*/
static function setHooks( Parser $parser ) {
global $wgHooks;
$parser->extCite = new self();
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if ( !Cite::$hooksInstalled ) {
$wgHooks['ParserClearState'][] = [ $parser->extCite, 'clearState' ];
$wgHooks['ParserCloned'][] = [ $parser->extCite, 'cloneState' ];
$wgHooks['ParserAfterParse'][] = [ $parser->extCite, 'checkRefsNoReferences', true ];
$wgHooks['ParserBeforeTidy'][] = [ $parser->extCite, 'checkRefsNoReferences', false ];
$wgHooks['InlineEditorPartialAfterParse'][] = [ $parser->extCite, 'checkAnyCalls' ];
Cite::$hooksInstalled = true;
}
$parser->setHook( 'ref', [ $parser->extCite, 'ref' ] );
$parser->setHook( 'references', [ $parser->extCite, 'references' ] );
return true;
}
/**
* Return an error message based on an error ID
*
* @param string $key Message name for the error
* @param string|null $param Parameter to pass to the message
* @param string $parse Whether to parse the message ('parse') or not ('noparse')
* @return string XHTML or wikitext ready for output
*/
function error( $key, $param = null, $parse = 'parse' ) {
# For ease of debugging and because errors are rare, we
# use the user language and split the parser cache.
$lang = $this->mParser->getOptions()->getUserLangObj();
$dir = $lang->getDir();
# We rely on the fact that PHP is okay with passing unused argu-
# ments to functions. If $1 is not used in the message, wfMessage will
# just ignore the extra parameter.
$msg = wfMessage(
'cite_error',
wfMessage( $key, $param )->inLanguage( $lang )->plain()
)
->inLanguage( $lang )
->plain();
$this->mParser->addTrackingCategory( 'cite-tracking-category-cite-error' );
$ret = Html::rawElement(
'span',
[
'class' => 'error mw-ext-cite-error',
'lang' => $lang->getHtmlCode(),
'dir' => $dir,
],
$msg
);
if ( $parse === 'parse' ) {
$ret = $this->mParser->recursiveTagParse( $ret );
}
return $ret;
}
/**
* Return a warning message based on a warning ID
*
* @param string $key Message name for the warning. Name should start with cite_warning_
* @param string|null $param Parameter to pass to the message
* @param string $parse Whether to parse the message ('parse') or not ('noparse')
* @return string XHTML or wikitext ready for output
*/
function warning( $key, $param = null, $parse = 'parse' ) {
# For ease of debugging and because errors are rare, we
# use the user language and split the parser cache.
$lang = $this->mParser->getOptions()->getUserLangObj();
$dir = $lang->getDir();
# We rely on the fact that PHP is okay with passing unused argu-
# ments to functions. If $1 is not used in the message, wfMessage will
# just ignore the extra parameter.
$msg = wfMessage(
'cite_warning',
wfMessage( $key, $param )->inLanguage( $lang )->plain()
)
->inLanguage( $lang )
->plain();
$key = preg_replace( '/^cite_warning_/', '', $key ) . '';
$ret = Html::rawElement(
'span',
[
'class' => 'warning mw-ext-cite-warning mw-ext-cite-warning-' .
Sanitizer::escapeClass( $key ),
'lang' => $lang->getHtmlCode(),
'dir' => $dir,
],
$msg
);
if ( $parse === 'parse' ) {
$ret = $this->mParser->recursiveTagParse( $ret );
}
return $ret;
}
/**
* Fetch references stored for the given title in page_props
* For performance, results are cached
*
* @param Title $title
* @return array|false
*/
public static function getStoredReferences( Title $title ) {
global $wgCiteStoreReferencesData;
if ( !$wgCiteStoreReferencesData ) {
return false;
}
$cache = ObjectCache::getMainWANInstance();
$key = $cache->makeKey( self::EXT_DATA_KEY, $title->getArticleID() );
return $cache->getWithSetCallback(
$key,
self::CACHE_DURATION_ONFETCH,
function ( $oldValue, &$ttl, array &$setOpts ) use ( $title ) {
$dbr = wfGetDB( DB_SLAVE );
$setOpts += Database::getCacheSetOptions( $dbr );
return self::recursiveFetchRefsFromDB( $title, $dbr );
},
[
'checkKeys' => [ $key ],
'lockTSE' => 30,
]
);
}
/**
* Reconstructs compressed json by successively retrieving the properties references-1, -2, etc
* It attempts the next step when a decoding error occurs.
* Returns json_decoded uncompressed string, with validation of json
*
* @param Title $title
* @param DatabaseBase $dbr
* @param string $string
* @param int $i
* @return array|false
*/
private static function recursiveFetchRefsFromDB( Title $title, DatabaseBase $dbr,
$string = '', $i = 1 ) {
$id = $title->getArticleID();
$result = $dbr->selectField(
'page_props',
'pp_value',
[
'pp_page' => $id,
'pp_propname' => 'references-' . $i
],
__METHOD__
);
if ( $result !== false ) {
$string .= $result;
$decodedString = gzdecode( $string );
if ( $decodedString !== false ) {
$json = json_decode( $decodedString, true );
if ( json_last_error() === JSON_ERROR_NONE ) {
return $json;
}
// corrupted json ?
// shouldn't happen since when string is truncated, gzdecode should fail
wfDebug( "Corrupted json detected when retrieving stored references for title id $id" );
}
// if gzdecode fails, try to fetch next references- property value
return self::recursiveFetchRefsFromDB( $title, $dbr, $string, ++$i );
} else {
// no refs stored in page_props at this index
if ( $i > 1 ) {
// shouldn't happen
wfDebug( "Failed to retrieve stored references for title id $id" );
}
return false;
}
}
/**#@-*/
}