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<?php if (!defined('BASEPATH')) exit('No direct script access allowed');
/**
* Code Igniter
*
* An open source application development framework for PHP 4.3.2 or newer
*
* @package CodeIgniter
* @author Rick Ellis
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2006, pMachine, Inc.
* @license http://www.codeignitor.com/user_guide/license.html
* @link http://www.codeigniter.com
* @since Version 1.0
* @filesource
*/
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Common Functions
*
* Loads the base classes and executes the request.
*
* @package CodeIgniter
* @subpackage codeigniter
* @category Common Functions
* @author Rick Ellis
* @link http://www.codeigniter.com/user_guide/
*/
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Class registry
*
* This function acts as a singleton. If the requested class does not
* exist it is instantiated and set to a static variable. If it has
* previously been instantiated the variable is returned.
*
* @access public
* @param string the class name being requested
* @param bool optional flag that lets classes get loaded but not instantiated
* @return object
*/
function &_load_class($class, $instantiate = TRUE)
{
static $objects = array();
// Does the class exist? If so, we're done...
if (isset($objects[$class]))
{
return $objects[$class];
}
// This is a special case. It's a class in the Base5.php file
// which we don't need to load. We only instantiate it.
if ($class == 'Instance')
{
return $objects[$class] =& new $class();
}
// If the requested class does not exist in the application/libraries
// folder we'll load the native class from the system/libraries folder.
$is_subclass = FALSE;
if ( ! file_exists(APPPATH.'libraries/'.$class.EXT))
{
require(BASEPATH.'libraries/'.$class.EXT);
}
else
{
// A core class can either be extended or replaced by putting an
// identically named file in the application/libraries folder.
// We need to determine, however, if the class being requested is
// a sub-class of an existing library or an independent instance
// since each needs to be handled slightly different.
// To do this we'll open the requested class and read the top portion
// of it. If the class extends a base class we will load the base first.
// If it doesn't extend the base we'll only load the requested class.
// Note: I'm not thrilled with this approach since it requires us to
// read the top part of the file (I set a character limit of 5000 bytes,
// which correlates to roughly the first 100 lines of code), but
// I can't think of a better way to allow classes to be extended or
// replaced on-the-fly with nothing required for the user to do
// except write the declaration. Fortunately PHP is ridiculously fast
// at file reading operations so I'm not able to discern a performance
// hit based on my benchmarks, assuming only a small number of core
// files are being extended, which will usually be the case.
$fp = fopen(APPPATH.'libraries/'.$class.EXT, "rb");
if (preg_match("/MY_".$class."\s+extends\s+CI_".$class."/i", fread($fp, '6000')))
{
require(BASEPATH.'libraries/'.$class.EXT);
require(APPPATH.'libraries/'.$class.EXT);
$is_subclass = TRUE;
}
else
{
require(APPPATH.'libraries/'.$class.EXT);
}
fclose($fp);
}
if ($instantiate == FALSE)
{
return $objects[$class] = TRUE;
}
if ($is_subclass == TRUE)
{
$name = 'MY_'.$class;
return $objects[$class] =& new $name();
}
$name = ($class != 'Controller') ? 'CI_'.$class : $class;
return $objects[$class] =& new $name();
}
/**
* Loads the main config.php file
*
*
* @access private
* @return array
*/
function &_get_config()
{
static $main_conf;
if ( ! isset($main_conf))
{
if ( ! file_exists(APPPATH.'config/config'.EXT))
{
show_error('The configuration file config'.EXT.' does not exist.');
}
require(APPPATH.'config/config'.EXT);
if ( ! isset($config) OR ! is_array($config))
{
show_error('Your config file does not appear to be formatted correctly.');
}
$main_conf[0] =& $config;
}
return $main_conf[0];
}
/**
* Error Handler
*
* This function lets us invoke the exception class and
* display errors using the standard error template located
* in application/errors/errors.php
* This function will send the error page directly to the
* browser and exit.
*
* @access public
* @return void
*/
function show_error($message)
{
$error =& _load_class('Exceptions');
echo $error->show_error('An Error Was Encountered', $message);
exit;
}
/**
* 404 Page Handler
*
* This function is similar to the show_error() function above
* However, instead of the standard error template it displays
* 404 errors.
*
* @access public
* @return void
*/
function show_404($page = '')
{
$error =& _load_class('Exceptions');
$error->show_404($page);
exit;
}
/**
* Error Logging Interface
*
* We use this as a simple mechanism to access the logging
* class and send messages to be logged.
*
* @access public
* @return void
*/
function log_message($level = 'error', $message, $php_error = FALSE)
{
static $LOG;
$config =& _get_config();
if ($config['log_errors'] === FALSE)
{
return;
}
$LOG =& _load_class('Log');
$LOG->write_log($level, $message, $php_error);
}
/**
* Exception Handler
*
* This is the custom exception handler we defined at the
* top of this file. The main reason we use this is permit
* PHP errors to be logged in our own log files since we may
* not have access to server logs. Since this function
* effectively intercepts PHP errors, however, we also need
* to display errors based on the current error_reporting level.
* We do that with the use of a PHP error template.
*
* @access private
* @return void
*/
function _exception_handler($severity, $message, $filepath, $line)
{
// We don't bother with "strict" notices since they will fill up
// the log file with information that isn't normally very
// helpful. For example, if you are running PHP 5 and you
// use version 4 style class functions (without prefixes
// like "public", "private", etc.) you'll get notices telling
// you that these have been deprecated.
if ($severity == E_STRICT)
{
return;
}
$error =& _load_class('Exceptions');
// Should we display the error?
// We'll get the current error_reporting level and add its bits
// with the severity bits to find out.
if (($severity & error_reporting()) == $severity)
{
$error->show_php_error($severity, $message, $filepath, $line);
}
// Should we log the error? No? We're done...
$config =& _get_config();
if ($config['log_errors'] === FALSE)
{
return;
}
$error->log_exception($severity, $message, $filepath, $line);
}
?>
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