Update in DateTime, Uids, support
DateTime::dateStringFormat Add new flag after show microtime to add microtime with . as a float type instead of string with ms Uids creation with alder32 and ripedm160 for 8 and 40 char long uids Support class with new method getCallerMethodList to return an array of all methods and not only one point reference
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@@ -74,8 +74,9 @@ $timestamps = [
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-1622788315.456789
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];
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foreach ($timestamps as $timestamp) {
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print "DATESTRINGFORMAT(sm:0): $timestamp: " . DateTime::dateStringFormat($timestamp) . "<br>";
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print "DATESTRINGFORMAT(sm:1): $timestamp: " . DateTime::dateStringFormat($timestamp, true) . "<br>";
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print "DATESTRINGFORMAT(sm:0:0): $timestamp: " . DateTime::dateStringFormat($timestamp) . "<br>";
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print "DATESTRINGFORMAT(sm:1:0): $timestamp: " . DateTime::dateStringFormat($timestamp, true) . "<br>";
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print "DATESTRINGFORMAT(sm:1:1): $timestamp: " . DateTime::dateStringFormat($timestamp, true, true) . "<br>";
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}
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$intervals = [
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788315.123456,
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@@ -54,8 +54,14 @@ function test()
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return DebugSupport::getCallerMethod(1);
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}
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function test2()
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{
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return DebugSupport::getCallerMethodList(1);
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}
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print "S::GETCALLERMETHOD: " . DebugSupport::getCallerMethod(0) . "<br>";
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print "S::GETCALLERMETHOD: " . test() . "<br>";
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print "S::GETCALLERMETHODLIST: <pre>" . print_r(test2(), true) . "</pre><br>";
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print "S::PRINTAR: " . DebugSupport::printAr(['Foo', 'Bar']) . "<br>";
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print "V-S::PRINTAR: " . $debug_support_class::printAr(['Foo', 'Bar']) . "<br>";
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print "S::DEBUSTRING(s): " . DebugSupport::debugString('SET') . "<br>";
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@@ -15,18 +15,26 @@ class DateTime
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/**
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* a simple wrapper for the date format
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* if an invalid timestamp is give zero timestamp unix time is used
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* @param int|float $timestamp unix timestamp
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* @param bool $show_micro show the micro time (default false)
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* @return string formated date+time in Y-M-D h:m:s ms
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* @param int|float $timestamp unix timestamp
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* @param bool $show_micro show the micro time (default false)
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* @param bool $micro_as_float Add the micro time with . instead of ms (default false)
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* @return string formated date+time in Y-M-D h:m:s ms
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*/
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public static function dateStringFormat($timestamp, bool $show_micro = false): string
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{
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public static function dateStringFormat(
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$timestamp,
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bool $show_micro = false,
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bool $micro_as_float = false
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): string {
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// split up the timestamp, assume . in timestamp
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// array pad $ms if no microtime
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list ($timestamp, $ms) = array_pad(explode('.', (string)round($timestamp, 4)), 2, null);
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$string = date("Y-m-d H:i:s", (int)$timestamp);
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if ($show_micro && $ms) {
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$string .= ' ' . $ms . 'ms';
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if ($micro_as_float == false) {
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$string .= ' ' . $ms . 'ms';
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} else {
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$string .= '.' . $ms;
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}
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}
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return $string;
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}
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ namespace CoreLibs\Create;
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class Uids
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{
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// what to use as a default hash if non ise set and no DEFAULT_HASH is defined
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private const FALLBACK_HASH = 'sha256';
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public const FALLBACK_HASH = 'sha256';
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/**
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* creates psuedo random uuid v4
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@@ -56,15 +56,15 @@ class Uids
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case 'sha256':
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$uniq_id = hash('sha256', uniqid((string)rand(), true));
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break;
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case 'ripemd160':
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$uniq_id = hash('ripemd160', uniqid((string)rand(), true));
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break;
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case 'adler32':
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$uniq_id = hash('adler32', uniqid((string)rand(), true));
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break;
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default:
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// fallback to this hash type
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$hash = self::FALLBACK_HASH;
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if (
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defined('DEFAULT_HASH') &&
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in_array(DEFAULT_HASH, hash_algos())
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) {
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$hash = DEFAULT_HASH;
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}
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$uniq_id = hash($hash, uniqid((string)rand(), true));
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break;
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}
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@@ -90,6 +90,29 @@ class Support
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return null;
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}
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/**
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* Returns array with all methods in the call stack in the order so that last
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* called is last in order
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* Will start with start_level to skip unwanted from stack
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* Defaults to skip level 0 wich is this methid
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* @param integer $start_level From what level on, as defaul starts with 1
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* to exclude self
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* @return array All method names in list where max is last called
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*/
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public static function getCallerMethodList(int $start_level = 1): array
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{
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$traces = debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS);
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$methods = [];
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foreach ($traces as $level => $data) {
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if ($level >= $start_level) {
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if (!empty($data['function'])) {
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array_unshift($methods, $data['function']);
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}
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}
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}
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return $methods;
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}
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/**
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* Get the current class where this function is called
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* Is mostly used in debug log statements to get the class where the debug
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