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Index: xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/Config_File.class.php diff -u xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/Config_File.class.php:1.3 xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/Config_File.class.php:1.3.8.1 --- xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/Config_File.class.php:1.3 Mon May 1 11:37:25 2006 +++ xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/Config_File.class.php Mon Apr 30 16:50:41 2007 @@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA * * @link http://smarty.php.net/ - * @version 2.6.12 + * @version 2.6.16 * @copyright Copyright: 2001-2005 New Digital Group, Inc. * @author Andrei Zmievski <andre****@php*****> * @access public * @package Smarty */ -/* $Id: Config_File.class.php,v 1.3 2006/05/01 02:37:25 onokazu Exp $ */ +/* $Id: Config_File.class.php,v 1.3.8.1 2007/04/30 07:50:41 nobunobu Exp $ */ /** * Config file reading class Index: xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/Smarty.class.php diff -u xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/Smarty.class.php:1.3 xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/Smarty.class.php:1.3.8.1 --- xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/Smarty.class.php:1.3 Mon May 1 11:37:25 2006 +++ xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/Smarty.class.php Mon Apr 30 16:50:41 2007 @@ -27,10 +27,10 @@ * @author Monte Ohrt <monte at ohrt dot com> * @author Andrei Zmievski <andre****@php*****> * @package Smarty - * @version 2.6.12 + * @version 2.6.16 */ -/* $Id: Smarty.class.php,v 1.3 2006/05/01 02:37:25 onokazu Exp $ */ +/* $Id: Smarty.class.php,v 1.3.8.1 2007/04/30 07:50:41 nobunobu Exp $ */ /** * DIR_SEP isn't used anymore, but third party apps might @@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ * * @var string */ - var $_version = '2.6.12'; + var $_version = '2.6.16'; /** * current template inclusion depth Index: xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/Smarty_Compiler.class.php diff -u xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/Smarty_Compiler.class.php:1.3 xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/Smarty_Compiler.class.php:1.3.8.1 --- xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/Smarty_Compiler.class.php:1.3 Mon May 1 11:37:25 2006 +++ xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/Smarty_Compiler.class.php Mon Apr 30 16:50:41 2007 @@ -21,12 +21,14 @@ * @link http://smarty.php.net/ * @author Monte Ohrt <monte at ohrt dot com> * @author Andrei Zmievski <andre****@php*****> - * @version 2.6.12 + * @version 2.6.16 * @copyright 2001-2005 New Digital Group, Inc. * @package Smarty */ -/* $Id: Smarty_Compiler.class.php,v 1.3 2006/05/01 02:37:25 onokazu Exp $ */ +/* $Id: Smarty_Compiler.class.php,v 1.3.8.1 2007/04/30 07:50:41 nobunobu Exp $ */ + +if (!class_exists('Smarty')) exit(); /** * Template compiling class @@ -240,6 +242,9 @@ $ldq = preg_quote($this->left_delimiter, '~'); $rdq = preg_quote($this->right_delimiter, '~'); + /* un-hide hidden xml open tags */ + $source_content = preg_replace("~<({$ldq}(.*?){$rdq})[?]~s", '< \\1', $source_content); + // run template source through prefilter functions if (count($this->_plugins['prefilter']) > 0) { foreach ($this->_plugins['prefilter'] as $filter_name => $prefilter) { @@ -880,9 +885,9 @@ $prefix .= "while (\$_block_repeat) { ob_start();"; $return = null; $postfix = ''; - } else { - $prefix = "\$_obj_block_content = ob_get_contents(); ob_end_clean(); "; - $return = "\$_block_repeat=false; \$this->_reg_objects['$object'][0]->$obj_comp(\$this->_tag_stack[count(\$this->_tag_stack)-1][1], \$_obj_block_content, \$this, \$_block_repeat)"; + } else { + $prefix = "\$_obj_block_content = ob_get_contents(); ob_end_clean(); \$_block_repeat=false;"; + $return = "\$this->_reg_objects['$object'][0]->$obj_comp(\$this->_tag_stack[count(\$this->_tag_stack)-1][1], \$_obj_block_content, \$this, \$_block_repeat)"; $postfix = "} array_pop(\$this->_tag_stack);"; } } else { @@ -924,7 +929,11 @@ $name = $this->_dequote($attrs['name']); if (empty($name)) { - $this->_syntax_error("missing insert name", E_USER_ERROR, __FILE__, __LINE__); + return $this->_syntax_error("missing insert name", E_USER_ERROR, __FILE__, __LINE__); + } + + if (!preg_match('~^\w+$~', $name)) { + return $this->_syntax_error("'insert: 'name' must be an insert function name", E_USER_ERROR, __FILE__, __LINE__); } if (!empty($attrs['script'])) { @@ -1157,7 +1166,7 @@ } $item = $this->_dequote($attrs['item']); if (!preg_match('~^\w+$~', $item)) { - return $this->_syntax_error("'foreach: item' must be a variable name (literal string)", E_USER_ERROR, __FILE__, __LINE__); + return $this->_syntax_error("'foreach: 'item' must be a variable name (literal string)", E_USER_ERROR, __FILE__, __LINE__); } if (isset($attrs['key'])) { @@ -1253,7 +1262,7 @@ $tokens = $match[0]; if(empty($tokens)) { - $_error_msg .= $elseif ? "'elseif'" : "'if'"; + $_error_msg = $elseif ? "'elseif'" : "'if'"; $_error_msg .= ' statement requires arguments'; $this->_syntax_error($_error_msg, E_USER_ERROR, __FILE__, __LINE__); } @@ -1668,11 +1677,11 @@ // if contains unescaped $, expand it if(preg_match_all('~(?:\`(?<!\\\\)\$' . $this->_dvar_guts_regexp . '(?:' . $this->_obj_ext_regexp . ')*\`)|(?:(?<!\\\\)\$\w+(\[[a-zA-Z0-9]+\])*)~', $var_expr, $_match)) { $_match = $_match[0]; - rsort($_match); - reset($_match); + $_replace = array(); foreach($_match as $_var) { - $var_expr = str_replace ($_var, '".(' . $this->_parse_var(str_replace('`','',$_var)) . ')."', $var_expr); + $_replace[$_var] = '".(' . $this->_parse_var(str_replace('`','',$_var)) . ')."'; } + $var_expr = strtr($var_expr, $_replace); $_return = preg_replace('~\.""|(?<!\\\\)""\.~', '', $var_expr); } else { $_return = $var_expr; Index: xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/debug.tpl diff -u xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/debug.tpl:1.3 xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/debug.tpl:1.3.8.1 --- xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/debug.tpl:1.3 Mon May 1 11:37:25 2006 +++ xoops2jp/html/class/smarty/debug.tpl Mon Apr 30 16:50:41 2007 @@ -1,64 +1,157 @@ {* Smarty *} +{* debug.tpl, last updated version 2.1.0 *} +{assign_debug_info} +{capture assign=debug_output} +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd"> +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en"> +<head> + <title>Smarty Debug Console</title> +{literal} +<style type="text/css"> +/* <![CDATA[ */ +body, h1, h2, td, th, p { + font-family: sans-serif; + font-weight: normal; + font-size: 0.9em; + margin: 1px; + padding: 0; +} -{* debug.tpl, last updated version 2.0.1 *} +h1 { + margin: 0; + text-align: left; + padding: 2px; + background-color: #f0c040; + color: black; + font-weight: bold; + font-size: 1.2em; + } -{assign_debug_info} +h2 { + background-color: #9B410E; + color: white; + text-align: left; + font-weight: bold; + padding: 2px; + border-top: 1px solid black; +} + +body { + background: black; +} + +p, table, div { + background: #f0ead8; +} + +p { + margin: 0; + font-style: italic; + text-align: center; +} + +table { + width: 100%; +} + +th, td { + font-family: monospace; + vertical-align: top; + text-align: left; + width: 50%; +} + +td { + color: green; +} + +.odd { + background-color: #eeeeee; +} + +.even { + background-color: #fafafa; +} + +.exectime { + font-size: 0.8em; + font-style: italic; +} + +#table_assigned_vars th { + color: blue; +} + +#table_config_vars th { + color: maroon; +} +/* ]]> */ +</style> +{/literal} +</head> +<body> + +<h1>Smarty Debug Console</h1> + +<h2>included templates & config files (load time in seconds)</h2> + +<div> +{section name=templates loop=$_debug_tpls} + {section name=indent loop=$_debug_tpls[templates].depth} {/section} + <font color={if $_debug_tpls[templates].type eq "template"}brown{elseif $_debug_tpls[templates].type eq "insert"}black{else}green{/if}> + {$_debug_tpls[templates].filename|escape:html}</font> + {if isset($_debug_tpls[templates].exec_time)} + <span class="exectime"> + ({$_debug_tpls[templates].exec_time|string_format:"%.5f"}) + {if %templates.index% eq 0}(total){/if} + </span> + {/if} + <br /> +{sectionelse} + <p>no templates included</p> +{/section} +</div> + +<h2>assigned template variables</h2> + +<table id="table_assigned_vars"> + {section name=vars loop=$_debug_keys} + <tr class="{cycle values="odd,even"}"> + <th>{ldelim}${$_debug_keys[vars]|escape:'html'}{rdelim}</th> + <td>{$_debug_vals[vars]|@debug_print_var}</td></tr> + {sectionelse} + <tr><td><p>no template variables assigned</p></td></tr> + {/section} +</table> + +<h2>assigned config file variables (outer template scope)</h2> +<table id="table_config_vars"> + {section name=config_vars loop=$_debug_config_keys} + <tr class="{cycle values="odd,even"}"> + <th>{ldelim}#{$_debug_config_keys[config_vars]|escape:'html'}#{rdelim}</th> + <td>{$_debug_config_vals[config_vars]|@debug_print_var}</td></tr> + {sectionelse} + <tr><td><p>no config vars assigned</p></td></tr> + {/section} +</table> +</body> +</html> +{/capture} {if isset($_smarty_debug_output) and $_smarty_debug_output eq "html"} - <table border=0 width=100%> - <tr bgcolor=#cccccc><th colspan=2>Smarty Debug Console</th></tr> - <tr bgcolor=#cccccc><td colspan=2><b>included templates & config files (load time in seconds):</b></td></tr> - {section name=templates loop=$_debug_tpls} - <tr bgcolor={if %templates.index% is even}#eeeeee{else}#fafafa{/if}><td colspan=2><tt>{section name=indent loop=$_debug_tpls[templates].depth} {/section}<font color={if $_debug_tpls[templates].type eq "template"}brown{elseif $_debug_tpls[templates].type eq "insert"}black{else}green{/if}>{$_debug_tpls[templates].filename|escape:html}</font>{if isset($_debug_tpls[templates].exec_time)} <font size=-1><i>({$_debug_tpls[templates].exec_time|string_format:"%.5f"}){if %templates.index% eq 0} (total){/if}</i></font>{/if}</tt></td></tr> - {sectionelse} - <tr bgcolor=#eeeeee><td colspan=2><tt><i>no templates included</i></tt></td></tr> - {/section} - <tr bgcolor=#cccccc><td colspan=2><b>assigned template variables:</b></td></tr> - {section name=vars loop=$_debug_keys} - <tr bgcolor={if %vars.index% is even}#eeeeee{else}#fafafa{/if}><td valign=top><tt><font color=blue>{ldelim}${$_debug_keys[vars]}{rdelim}</font></tt></td><td nowrap><tt><font color=green>{$_debug_vals[vars]|@debug_print_var}</font></tt></td></tr> - {sectionelse} - <tr bgcolor=#eeeeee><td colspan=2><tt><i>no template variables assigned</i></tt></td></tr> - {/section} - <tr bgcolor=#cccccc><td colspan=2><b>assigned config file variables (outer template scope):</b></td></tr> - {section name=config_vars loop=$_debug_config_keys} - <tr bgcolor={if %config_vars.index% is even}#eeeeee{else}#fafafa{/if}><td valign=top><tt><font color=maroon>{ldelim}#{$_debug_config_keys[config_vars]}#{rdelim}</font></tt></td><td><tt><font color=green>{$_debug_config_vals[config_vars]|@debug_print_var}</font></tt></td></tr> - {sectionelse} - <tr bgcolor=#eeeeee><td colspan=2><tt><i>no config vars assigned</i></tt></td></tr> - {/section} - </table> -</BODY></HTML> + {$debug_output} {else} -<SCRIPT language=javascript> - if( self.name == '' ) {ldelim} - var title = 'Console'; - {rdelim} - else {ldelim} - var title = 'Console_' + self.name; - {rdelim} - _smarty_console = window.open("",title.value,"width=680,height=600,resizable,scrollbars=yes"); - _smarty_console.document.write("<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Smarty Debug Console_"+self.name+"</TITLE></HEAD><BODY bgcolor=#ffffff>"); - _smarty_console.document.write("<table border=0 width=100%>"); - _smarty_console.document.write("<tr bgcolor=#cccccc><th colspan=2>Smarty Debug Console</th></tr>"); - _smarty_console.document.write("<tr bgcolor=#cccccc><td colspan=2><b>included templates & config files (load time in seconds):</b></td></tr>"); - {section name=templates loop=$_debug_tpls} - _smarty_console.document.write("<tr bgcolor={if %templates.index% is even}#eeeeee{else}#fafafa{/if}><td colspan=2><tt>{section name=indent loop=$_debug_tpls[templates].depth} {/section}<font color={if $_debug_tpls[templates].type eq "template"}brown{elseif $_debug_tpls[templates].type eq "insert"}black{else}green{/if}>{$_debug_tpls[templates].filename|escape:html|escape:javascript}</font>{if isset($_debug_tpls[templates].exec_time)} <font size=-1><i>({$_debug_tpls[templates].exec_time|string_format:"%.5f"}){if %templates.index% eq 0} (total){/if}</i></font>{/if}</tt></td></tr>"); - {sectionelse} - _smarty_console.document.write("<tr bgcolor=#eeeeee><td colspan=2><tt><i>no templates included</i></tt></td></tr>"); - {/section} - _smarty_console.document.write("<tr bgcolor=#cccccc><td colspan=2><b>assigned template variables:</b></td></tr>"); - {section name=vars loop=$_debug_keys} - _smarty_console.document.write("<tr bgcolor={if %vars.index% is even}#eeeeee{else}#fafafa{/if}><td valign=top><tt><font color=blue>{ldelim}${$_debug_keys[vars]}{rdelim}</font></tt></td><td nowrap><tt><font color=green>{$_debug_vals[vars]|@debug_print_var|escape:javascript}</font></tt></td></tr>"); - {sectionelse} - _smarty_console.document.write("<tr bgcolor=#eeeeee><td colspan=2><tt><i>no template variables assigned</i></tt></td></tr>"); - {/section} - _smarty_console.document.write("<tr bgcolor=#cccccc><td colspan=2><b>assigned config file variables (outer template scope):</b></td></tr>"); - {section name=config_vars loop=$_debug_config_keys} - _smarty_console.document.write("<tr bgcolor={if %config_vars.index% is even}#eeeeee{else}#fafafa{/if}><td valign=top><tt><font color=maroon>{ldelim}#{$_debug_config_keys[config_vars]}#{rdelim}</font></tt></td><td><tt><font color=green>{$_debug_config_vals[config_vars]|@debug_print_var|escape:javascript}</font></tt></td></tr>"); 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"general" for you to share your ideas or ask + questions, "dev" for those interested in the development efforts of Smarty, + and "cvs" for those that would like to track the updates made in the cvs + repository. + + send a blank e-mail message to: + smart****@lists***** (subscribe to the general list) + smart****@lists***** (unsubscribe from the general list) + smart****@lists***** (subscribe to digest) + smart****@lists***** (unsubscribe from digest) + smart****@lists***** (subscribe to the dev list) + smart****@lists***** (unsubscribe from the dev list) + smart****@lists***** (subscribe to the cvs list) + smart****@lists***** (unsubscribe from the cvs list) + You can also browse the mailing list archives at + http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=smarty&r=1&w=2 + +SYNOPSIS: + + require("Smarty.class.php"); + + $smarty = new Smarty; + + $smarty->assign("Title","My Homepage"); + $smarty->assign("Names",array("John","Gary","Gregg","James")); + + $smarty->display("index.tpl"); + + +DESCRIPTION: + + What is Smarty? + + Smarty is a template engine for PHP. Many other template engines for PHP + provide basic variable substitution and dynamic block functionality. + Smarty takes a step further to be a "smart" template engine, adding + features such as configuration files, template functions, and variable + modifiers, and making all of this functionality as easy as possible to + use for both programmers and template designers. Smarty also converts + the templates into PHP scripts, eliminating the need to parse the + templates on every invocation. 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