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<?php
/**
* This is in almost every respect equivalent to an array except
* that it keeps track of which keys were accessed.
*
* @warning For the sake of backwards compatibility with early versions
* of PHP 5, you must not use the $hash[$key] syntax; if you do
* our version of offsetGet is never called.
*/
class HTMLPurifier_StringHash extends ArrayObject
{
/**
* @type array
*/
protected $accessed = array();
/**
* Retrieves a value, and logs the access.
* @param mixed $index
* @return mixed
*/
public function offsetGet($index)
{
$this->accessed[$index] = true;
return parent::offsetGet($index);
}
/**
* Returns a lookup array of all array indexes that have been accessed.
* @return array in form array($index => true).
*/
public function getAccessed()
{
return $this->accessed;
}
/**
* Resets the access array.
*/
public function resetAccessed()
{
$this->accessed = array();
}
}
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