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How do I detect the type of end of line character in PHP?
PS: I've been writing this code from scratch for too long now, so I decided to share it on SO, plus, I'm sure someone will find ways for improvement.
/**
* Detects the end-of-line character of a string.
* @param string $str The string to check.
* @param string $default Default EOL (if not detected).
* @return string The detected EOL, or default one.
*/
function detectEol($str, $default=''){
static $eols = array(
"\0x000D000A", // [UNICODE] CR+LF: CR (U+000D) followed by LF (U+000A)
"\0x000A", // [UNICODE] LF: Line Feed, U+000A
"\0x000B", // [UNICODE] VT: Vertical Tab, U+000B
"\0x000C", // [UNICODE] FF: Form Feed, U+000C
"\0x000D", // [UNICODE] CR: Carriage Return, U+000D
"\0x0085", // [UNICODE] NEL: Next Line, U+0085
"\0x2028", // [UNICODE] LS: Line Separator, U+2028
"\0x2029", // [UNICODE] PS: Paragraph Separator, U+2029
"\0x0D0A", // [ASCII] CR+LF: Windows, TOPS-10, RT-11, CP/M, MP/M, DOS, Atari TOS, OS/2, Symbian OS, Palm OS
"\0x0A0D", // [ASCII] LF+CR: BBC Acorn, RISC OS spooled text output.
"\0x0A", // [ASCII] LF: Multics, Unix, Unix-like, BeOS, Amiga, RISC OS
"\0x0D", // [ASCII] CR: Commodore 8-bit, BBC Acorn, TRS-80, Apple II, Mac OS <=v9, OS-9
"\0x1E", // [ASCII] RS: QNX (pre-POSIX)
//"\0x76", // [?????] NEWLINE: ZX80, ZX81 [DEPRECATED]
"\0x15", // [EBCDEIC] NEL: OS/390, OS/400
);
$cur_cnt = 0;
$cur_eol = $default;
foreach($eols as $eol){
if(($count = substr_count($str, $eol)) > $cur_cnt){
$cur_cnt = $count;
$cur_eol = $eol;
}
}
return $cur_eol;
}
Notes:
mb_detect_eol()
(multibyte) and detect_eol()