TimeTrex/vendor/theseer/tokenizer/README.md

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# Tokenizer
A small library for converting tokenized PHP source code into XML.
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## Installation
You can add this library as a local, per-project dependency to your project using [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/):
composer require theseer/tokenizer
If you only need this library during development, for instance to run your project's test suite, then you should add it as a development-time dependency:
composer require --dev theseer/tokenizer
## Usage examples
```php
$tokenizer = new TheSeer\Tokenizer\Tokenizer();
$tokens = $tokenizer->parse(file_get_contents(__DIR__ . '/src/XMLSerializer.php'));
$serializer = new TheSeer\Tokenizer\XMLSerializer();
$xml = $serializer->toXML($tokens);
echo $xml;
```
The generated XML structure looks something like this:
```xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<source xmlns="https://github.com/theseer/tokenizer">
<line no="1">
<token name="T_OPEN_TAG">&lt;?php </token>
<token name="T_DECLARE">declare</token>
<token name="T_OPEN_BRACKET">(</token>
<token name="T_STRING">strict_types</token>
<token name="T_WHITESPACE"> </token>
<token name="T_EQUAL">=</token>
<token name="T_WHITESPACE"> </token>
<token name="T_LNUMBER">1</token>
<token name="T_CLOSE_BRACKET">)</token>
<token name="T_SEMICOLON">;</token>
</line>
</source>
```