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<?php /** * Records errors for particular segments of an HTML document such as tokens, * attributes or CSS properties. They can contain error structs (which apply * to components of what they represent), but their main purpose is to hold * errors applying to whatever struct is being used. */ class HTMLPurifier_ErrorStruct { /** * Possible values for $children first-key. Note that top-level structures * are automatically token-level. */ const TOKEN = 0; const ATTR = 1; const CSSPROP = 2; /** * Type of this struct. * @type string */ public $type; /** * Value of the struct we are recording errors for. There are various * values for this: * - TOKEN: Instance of HTMLPurifier_Token * - ATTR: array('attr-name', 'value') * - CSSPROP: array('prop-name', 'value') * @type mixed */ public $value; /** * Errors registered for this structure. * @type array */ public $errors = array(); /** * Child ErrorStructs that are from this structure. For example, a TOKEN * ErrorStruct would contain ATTR ErrorStructs. This is a multi-dimensional * array in structure: [TYPE]['identifier'] * @type array */ public $children = array(); /** * @param string $type * @param string $id * @return mixed */ public function getChild($type, $id) { if (!isset($this->children[$type][$id])) { $this->children[$type][$id] = new HTMLPurifier_ErrorStruct(); $this->children[$type][$id]->type = $type; } return $this->children[$type][$id]; } /** * @param int $severity * @param string $message */ public function addError($severity, $message) { $this->errors[] = array($severity, $message); } } // vim: et sw=4 sts=4